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Just contrasting barnsley’s efforts in this first half against a very strong Liverpool team to ours on Saturday and its night and day. They’ve been everything that we weren’t - strong, organised, aggressive, brave in possession. Obviously they aren’t exactly having a great season themselves but it’s everything we weren’t, which is worrying.
McGrath did exactly the same pass earlier in the season which cost us a goal as Broadbent made a mistake I think. Pretty much the only option to the midfielder is a pass back to the keeper given the intense pressure so why give the pass. Why the risk for little gain.
Quote from: Bills view on January 12, 2026, 08:58:28 pmMcGrath did exactly the same pass earlier in the season which cost us a goal as Broadbent made a mistake I think. Pretty much the only option to the midfielder is a pass back to the keeper given the intense pressure so why give the pass. Why the risk for little gain.Itv feels like Mcgrath is stuck in distribution rut of risky short passes into midfield or 60 yard crossfield punts that mostly come straight back. He needs a break so that can can be coached.
Quote from: colincramb on January 12, 2026, 08:18:13 pmJust contrasting barnsley’s efforts in this first half against a very strong Liverpool team to ours on Saturday and its night and day. They’ve been everything that we weren’t - strong, organised, aggressive, brave in possession. Obviously they aren’t exactly having a great season themselves but it’s everything we weren’t, which is worrying.Keillor-Dunn is a proper centre forward at our level. Wish we had someone like him.
Quote from: redarmi66 on January 12, 2026, 09:17:27 pmQuote from: Bills view on January 12, 2026, 08:58:28 pmMcGrath did exactly the same pass earlier in the season which cost us a goal as Broadbent made a mistake I think. Pretty much the only option to the midfielder is a pass back to the keeper given the intense pressure so why give the pass. Why the risk for little gain.Itv feels like Mcgrath is stuck in distribution rut of risky short passes into midfield or 60 yard crossfield punts that mostly come straight back. He needs a break so that can can be coached.I have been saying for a while that McGrath looks very nervous when playing his passes.A break would do him good.
Quote from: drfchound on January 12, 2026, 09:44:03 pmQuote from: redarmi66 on January 12, 2026, 09:17:27 pmQuote from: Bills view on January 12, 2026, 08:58:28 pmMcGrath did exactly the same pass earlier in the season which cost us a goal as Broadbent made a mistake I think. Pretty much the only option to the midfielder is a pass back to the keeper given the intense pressure so why give the pass. Why the risk for little gain.Itv feels like Mcgrath is stuck in distribution rut of risky short passes into midfield or 60 yard crossfield punts that mostly come straight back. He needs a break so that can can be coached.I have been saying for a while that McGrath looks very nervous when playing his passes.A break would do him good.McGrath could do with travelling forward 10 to 15 feet with the ball to open space up.CO'R did this in spades which opened up several different passing options. McGrath telegraphs every single pass and he does it from a near on standing position. He makes life so difficult for himself.
Quote from: Prez on January 12, 2026, 08:36:55 pmQuote from: colincramb on January 12, 2026, 08:18:13 pmJust contrasting barnsley’s efforts in this first half against a very strong Liverpool team to ours on Saturday and its night and day. They’ve been everything that we weren’t - strong, organised, aggressive, brave in possession. Obviously they aren’t exactly having a great season themselves but it’s everything we weren’t, which is worrying.Keillor-Dunn is a proper centre forward at our level. Wish we had someone like him.Mansfield signed him for about £100k in January 2023 from Burton.We signed Caolan Lavery on a free to replace the recently retired Lee Tomlin.
Absolutely agree hound. Without criticising Jay’s endeavours, he’s not yet confident enough (in my opinion) in his own strengths at his position to be able to ‘progress’ at this stage to become a confident ball carrying centre back that we witnessed O’Riordan had.As I said in an earlier thread, we can only assume Grant is looking for such a centre back.
Quote from: Usher wide. on January 12, 2026, 11:35:42 pmAbsolutely agree hound. Without criticising Jay’s endeavours, he’s not yet confident enough (in my opinion) in his own strengths at his position to be able to ‘progress’ at this stage to become a confident ball carrying centre back that we witnessed O’Riordan had.As I said in an earlier thread, we can only assume Grant is looking for such a centre back.I think that's a fair assessment and we must remember he's a young lad where he still needs some nurturing. Some of the criticism is a bit harsh however, he's one of a few players who's mistakes have been punished. I still think he has the potential to progress even more than Joe Wright for example, who was also young and prone to errors of judgement (as well as blighter with injury). Jay could certainly thrive with an older head alongside, although Pearson doesn't seem to have those leadership/mentor qualities we've had in Wood, Anderson, Butler, Jones etc. Jay's positioning and decision making is questionable but that's symptomatic of a back line which isn't always on the same page. That said, the defensive performance v Bolton recently was very good so we need more of those please.