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It’s nice to see the pennies dropping for quite a few on here. I’m sure GM brought Kelly in to fill that gap, but, to date, he hasn’t come near to filling the boots left by Craig. This is the first puzzle that needs sorting, before the third striker imo.With Gibson also struggling and Molyneux continually being doubled up on, we need a much more dynamic wide man to fill the slot that’s potentially going to be left by the departing Yeboah.Then, what to do with Kelly? Stick or twist?
Crazy seeing people write off Gibson when you look at Moly in his first season. Plenty of time for the coaching staff to improve his game, sure it will come even if it's next season.The striker position is a strange one. Sharp is a great goalscorer but obviously his game is limited (age), Ironside's has not looked like a player who would get anywhere near 15 goals in L2 this season. You'd say neither would be good enough for L1 if we made the step up. Maybe as impact players.Every forward player in the second half of last season looked like they wouldn't be out of place in L1. Grant will be looking for an upgrade and regular starter in that ST for me. And yes someone to replace Yeboah and seriously compete with Gibson and Hurst (hopefully of an Adelakun ilk).Either way if GM's loan signings are even 50% as good as his January loan signings last year, we will win the league. See you in League One.
When people are commenting on Ironside please consider the system we play and the service he gets.He's often on his own. Dealing with central defenders. The ball is often played to him with his back towards to opposition goal. We seem to play high balls. He's reliant on support.So many things contributing to him not scoring. I really lime h8m and he has immense value.
Did Adelakun get a two year contract at Salford ? If so I bet he puts in some really good performances from January 2026 onwards .
Now on his own, I don't think Matthew Craig will make the difference to those stats.
DBR:Quote Now on his own, I don't think Matthew Craig will make the difference to those stats.I agree entirely, DBR, which is why, on other threads I’ve suggested we need a minimum of 3 signings in January! 1. Partner for Bailey2. Better winger / Yeboah replacement3. Third striker optionReading what Grant is going for, it would appear he’s trying to get 1 player who can fulfil both 2 and 3 above.But - if we don’t get 1 (cm), we’ll still have a problem!As for Gibson needing more time, we’ve only got a few months left of the season and I’ve never suggested getting rid of him.
Quote from: coventryrover on December 12, 2024, 08:41:59 amWhen people are commenting on Ironside please consider the system we play and the service he gets.He's often on his own. Dealing with central defenders. The ball is often played to him with his back towards to opposition goal. We seem to play high balls. He's reliant on support.So many things contributing to him not scoring. I really lime h8m and he has immense value.I don't think you can blame other players for his back being turned to goal at every opportunity. He's been very frustrating to watch this season. But I must concede that our service to him has been sketchy. 90% of the time we play out to the wings, and don't put an adequate cross in. There were many times on Tuesday night that it looked like he was making a good run, only for the ball to go to the wings again. We need to mix it up.
Neither has anybody else Alan! CheersBobG
Quote from: BobG on December 12, 2024, 04:14:19 pmNeither has anybody else Alan! CheersBobG You mean other than the other 10 (or so) lads who were in the team last season?
Oh bloody hell - getting old is wonderful, isn’t it. or my ‘slight’ exaggeration Bob!
Nobody is inflammable, whatever age they are. Everyone makes miskates.
Quote from: Move DRFC on December 12, 2024, 02:53:14 amCrazy seeing people write off Gibson when you look at Moly in his first season. Plenty of time for the coaching staff to improve his game, sure it will come even if it's next season.The striker position is a strange one. Sharp is a great goalscorer but obviously his game is limited (age), Ironside's has not looked like a player who would get anywhere near 15 goals in L2 this season. You'd say neither would be good enough for L1 if we made the step up. Maybe as impact players.Every forward player in the second half of last season looked like they wouldn't be out of place in L1. Grant will be looking for an upgrade and regular starter in that ST for me. And yes someone to replace Yeboah and seriously compete with Gibson and Hurst (hopefully of an Adelakun ilk).Either way if GM's loan signings are even 50% as good as his January loan signings last year, we will win the league. See you in League One.Difference is Gibson is 26 so should be at his absolute prime.Molly was 24 when he signed for us so is hitting his prime now. I doubt that we have time to wait for Gibon to come good as GM is wanting not just promotion but the title as well. If we go up, can you actually see Gibson being any good in lge1? I can't.
A lot of talk on Gibson here. Having watched the Port Vale game on the telly box the other day, I thought his general build up play was decent but then when faced with the decision as to what to do with the final ball he was found lacking. Big time. He just looked like he had no idea what to do. Cut inside and blaze it into row z or go outside on his particularly weak left foot seem to be his only outcomes. To play this player on the wrong side nonsense you have to be a lot more canny. Maybe he’s not bright enough to do it?This now brings me to my usual bee in my bonnet. Why not makes things easy for him? Put him on the right with one instruction. Get to the byline and whip in bloody good crosses with your very good right peg. Why do we have to make things more complicated than they need to be? Just because it’s football fashion? I don’t know. But it ain’t working for him.
Quote from: Cramby10 on December 14, 2024, 09:06:17 amA lot of talk on Gibson here. Having watched the Port Vale game on the telly box the other day, I thought his general build up play was decent but then when faced with the decision as to what to do with the final ball he was found lacking. Big time. He just looked like he had no idea what to do. Cut inside and blaze it into row z or go outside on his particularly weak left foot seem to be his only outcomes. To play this player on the wrong side nonsense you have to be a lot more canny. Maybe he’s not bright enough to do it?This now brings me to my usual bee in my bonnet. Why not makes things easy for him? Put him on the right with one instruction. Get to the byline and whip in bloody good crosses with your very good right peg. Why do we have to make things more complicated than they need to be? Just because it’s football fashion? I don’t know. But it ain’t working for him.He’s a strange one. His ability and general play is brilliant at times. If he did have an end product that was consistent with what he is capable of he’d be a good championship player. I think it is a mental issue with him though. Think he struggles to translate his ability to match day consistently. Possibly has come across previously as a “bad attitude” situation but I’m not sure it is. Some players just get limited by anxiety, wouldn’t be surprised if it was linked to that.