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To start with Gaz it was about who brought players in at the time Bobby came into the team playing better than Long who others hung their shirt on, paid money for. why god knows and him foisted out to Worksop and his injury broken jaw. Finished the season well when everything lost and nothing to play for. then Jay was brought in the same people at the club hung their hat on and out he went again Did brilliant at Buxton out again to Harrogate not given a chance at the start of the season after three days when the rest saw hIs back in the fitness tests but more than Harrogate pushing for a loan and new players brought in by the same people, and with Flint capable of bringing in a few bob because other clubs want them. Did brilliant again but not able to play until January even if fit after injury, There is only one question now , and that is who he will play for in the EFL, that's in the clubs hands at the moment, with the same people at the club, and is the same with Flint, who is at a club on loan that has him on the back seat, but has just played two faultless games in the EFl Trophy for us, one completely dominating Cook from Bradford City no mean feet in itself while others come to the club looking way off the standard required either physically or skill wise and get the shout. One of the big problems is the way our academy is viewed, a general view in football is cat 3 and 2 academies bring players through to be National North players North East Counties, Cat 1 National League EFL leagues 1 and 2. That doesn't go with me having seen Cat 1 loan players here be way off it here and not fit to clean the boots of some from lower league clubs lost to football in the EFL. It also doesn't take into account players like Bobby and Will who go against that thought process and are better than many from Cat 1 clubs and have the stigma to overcome in the game.
I’ve never seen anything to make me think McGrath is better than Bobby. Weird how the coaching staff have always loved one and never trusted the other.
Quote from: GazLaz on December 23, 2025, 09:54:31 pmI’ve never seen anything to make me think McGrath is better than Bobby. Weird how the coaching staff have always loved one and never trusted the other. Disagree. McGrath stilk has lots to learn at league one level but I do think he's so far shown he's better than Bobby in the air and tackle (Bobby is certainly quicker).What both of them need is experience next to them. McGrath was at his best with Anderson next to him.I also don't think Grehan is ready either. It should be Pearson plus one other in defence for me.
BFYP, do you think it is coincidence that our best period of results were at the end of last season, and our best run of results at the beginning of this season have both been when Jay was missing injured. Or its just our and Grant's bad luck.
Quote from: selby on December 24, 2025, 01:50:11 pm BFYP, do you think it is coincidence that our best period of results were at the end of last season, and our best run of results at the beginning of this season have both been when Jay was missing injured. Or its just our and Grant's bad luck.33 games in a title winning squad doesn't tell us he was rubbish, come on. He absolutely has things to improve on as does every young player but you're definitely not fairly judging him.
I think McGrath’s raw materials - the fact he’s left footed, tall, athletic and mobile - masks the fact he’s not actually any good. Our management certainly seem to be blinded by this. He played 33 times in a title winning team but we rarely, and hardly ever looked like, keeping clean sheets until Bailey and Anderson were paired together. He dives in, often leaving his position exposed and then, unforgivably, makes token efforts to get back when he should be sprinting to rectify his mistake. His positioning and distribution are poor and the number of times he backs off letting strikers get their shots off is criminal. It’s fair to say, I’m not a fan. Faulkner has received nothing but praise from all his loans. All at lower levels, admittedly, but you still have to do the job, regardless of the opposition
Owen Bailey is the best CB at the club, and it's his best position as well. We shouldn't be relying on him to get goals; the forwards should be doing that.