macbeth
Dismembered
Baldock was also a big scorer in the championship.
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No, no he wasn't
Baldock was also a big scorer in the championship.
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He is stronger than Baldock and very good at using his body against defenders to make space. Often he makes intelligent runs and very often isn't picked out, so maybe it's a midfield problem. I've noticed a few times him delaying his run, especially with Solly, expecting a little through ball, then screaming for the pass to come and then for some inexplicable reason Solly stops and passes sideways. His finishing needs improvement but he's still youngish. It's his first Premier league season. Let's not give up on him yet.
Did I really go with Stevens? Not blaming autocorrect. That will annoy me for days.
He s not the only forward trying to make those runs
And the pass not arriving
big Jurg was always looking to get on the end of through balls
It’s why he looked so sulky and frustrated/ lazy
When they didn’t arrive
Kayal is a loss in this sense as he tended to play those forward passes risk of loss of possession be damned
But we have moved on
Going back to everybody’s favourite headless Labrador
How often did we play the ball down the channels
To play to his strength s
As said elsewhere we are a work in progress
And a darn sight better to watch than last year
Ahem [emoji6]
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Purely my incompetence. I know how to spell in general but tend to type phonetically. It was on my tablet but not autocorrect as I have turned that off. It would have bugged me even more if I hadn't referenced it. I am so OCD about this stuff.
Maupay is better at missing sitters for sure.
This with bells on. Some of the sitters he has missed are embarrassing. He has had plenty of half decent chances also. Lots of running with no end product.
Only 22 which is promising though. At the moment he doesn't look a Premier league player. Not convinced by him yet.
I think it also comes from not appreciating that the art of being a striker has changed over the past few years - a striker was originally judged solely on their scoring, but now we have seen that whilst yes, that's still a crucial part of the game it is about their overall contribution - creating space for others, holding the ball up, bringing team-mates into the attack - the game is no longer 'give it to the striker who will score' but more based around a team philosophy.
That said, I like Maupay - he does need to snatch less at chances but i guess it's more out of being desperate to score again - he's probably more aware of us that he could have scored more so far but its not a terrible return thus far. Keeping the faith, personally.
I am surprised that GP and his team didnt go after Ollie McBurnie who joined Sheff Utd for £10m which is cheap for a proven striker.