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Accepted football is all about opinions, mine today was Hanlan was simply awful, never got near winning any headers, when the ball was played into him it either bounced off or he mis controlled it, as a result we found it difficult to get out of our half and exert any pressure. That total miskick in the first half when in a great area was laughable.An old boy near us asked " Is Hanlan one of them false 9's??"In second half he managed to get even worse and it was obvious he needed to come off but the change never came and their goal came from him again failing to hold ono the ball. As for Billy being "gone" well he won the first aerial ball and generally created mayhem when he came on 20 minutes too late.Sorry but for me Grant cost us the win today persisting for far too long with Hanlan
I thought he put in a solid shift. I'm not saying he didn't make mistakes, but he worked hard
He’s clearly a player who wants to run on to the ball. We make him try and hold it up or receive it with his back to goal. Keep doing that and of course he’s not going to look good. You can’t make him something he is not. Try adjusting the play to accommodate his strengths rather than hoping he’s going to become Drogba c.2008.
Quote from: DRNaith on January 01, 2026, 06:01:24 pmI thought he put in a solid shift. I'm not saying he didn't make mistakes, but he worked hardHow is jogging around half-heartedly “working hard”? My expectations of a half decent 9 are a good deal higher than anything Hanlan has ever produced. He gives central defenders an easy ride, timing his arrival to be just too late to seriously challenge for the ball.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on January 01, 2026, 08:09:09 pmQuote from: DRNaith on January 01, 2026, 06:01:24 pmI thought he put in a solid shift. I'm not saying he didn't make mistakes, but he worked hardHow is jogging around half-heartedly “working hard”? My expectations of a half decent 9 are a good deal higher than anything Hanlan has ever produced. He gives central defenders an easy ride, timing his arrival to be just too late to seriously challenge for the ball. I thought he did that shift very intelligently today. A couple of bell ends behind me were screaming from the first minute "f**king WORK Hanley" (sic) when they had the ball at the back. Without realising that he had a keeper and 2 centre backs to cover. Run flat out at one and you simply use all your energy up while they roll it to the free man at their side. I thought Hanlon actually kept good positions in those circumstances, and by not selling himself, forced them frequently into unproductive long balls. Those who think he should be clattering centre backs or keepers when they are making those long balls have a strange understanding of how the game works. If you go through a player like that, you'll not last 20 mins. What Hanlon was doing was waiting until they'd decided which centre back was going to launch an attack, then pressing him into lumping it forward. As a tactic I thought it worked spectacularly well and was a major part of what I think was our most solid defensive performance of the season.
I know I'm shouting at a brick wall, but the two best pieces of intelligent play in and around their box both came from Hanlan yesterday.1) The touch that sent Bailey down the line for the cross that Clifton and Middleton both missed was sumptuous.2) For our goal, he made an intelligent run to the near post, drew a defender across then stepped over the ball, knowing we had better options at the back post.Is he the best we've ever had? Nope.Is he the best option we currently have? By miles.I get that we are in an era where most folk will never change their minds once made up. But equally, I will never, ever understand what someone gets out of going to watch THEIR team and doing f**k all but moan vociferously about one player for 90 minutes.You have to wonder what psychological baggage they are carrying around. Although I preferred yesterday just to kindly suggest that they shut the f**k up moaning.