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Quote from: selby on January 06, 2025, 12:22:01 pm I wouldn't call central defenders who have played in a team that has not had a clean sheet in twelve games coming up excellent, Wood and Anderson in the second half of last season, not trying to look easy on the eye, but heading, kicking and knowing where to be in the area and tight on attackers , like McCombe and Jones before them, in successful sides, they were not easy on the eye, just good defenders. Smacking a cross field ball 45 yards that might or might not get there, and from me to you going nowhere isn't the requirement, being fast on the turn and balanced so as not to get run past or beaten to the ball in the six yards area is defending, and keeping the ball out of our onion bag the requirement missing, looking easy on the eye is for the clips and supporters who like that sort of thing, me, I like to watch winning football and am not that fussed how we do it.Not sold on McGrath? He was very dodgy against Port Vale but has looked great otherwise.Is the weakness on the left side coming from Maxwell / Fleming defensively or do you think there’s more to it?
I wouldn't call central defenders who have played in a team that has not had a clean sheet in twelve games coming up excellent, Wood and Anderson in the second half of last season, not trying to look easy on the eye, but heading, kicking and knowing where to be in the area and tight on attackers , like McCombe and Jones before them, in successful sides, they were not easy on the eye, just good defenders. Smacking a cross field ball 45 yards that might or might not get there, and from me to you going nowhere isn't the requirement, being fast on the turn and balanced so as not to get run past or beaten to the ball in the six yards area is defending, and keeping the ball out of our onion bag the requirement missing, looking easy on the eye is for the clips and supporters who like that sort of thing, me, I like to watch winning football and am not that fussed how we do it.
No not struck on McGrath, just look at the still on this forum highlighting Walsalls off side goal, fair enough off side, but Olowu has covered the man passing the ball but McGrath drawn in towards him needlessly off balance in the shot and giving the winger his man to cover out wide 10 yards of space the other goal in the same match didn't pick his man up in the area, the same in Saturdays game two yards too much room and another goal, the ball across goal and another goal the other week. And he is easily run past and has no pace to recover, Olowu got back in the first half Saturday when he was mugged and the lad was running away from him through on goal carrying the ball and was being left in his wake until Olowu outpaced them both and cleaned up getting the plaudits and digging him out. The highlights are there to see make your own mind up. We have given goals away and lost points that with Wood, and he is not exactly fast, but a good defender, we would not have given away last season.
Well the second one was an attack down our left side pulled back from the goal line and a player about eight yards out in front of goal with four or five yards of space shooting and a last minute lunge by McGrath trying to make ground up that should not have been there if he had marked tighter deflected into the roof of the net. two nil and game over. That's how I see it whether the move should have got that far out wide is another point and is an almost exact replay of a goal given away at Walsall. Look at the highlights replays