Albion Rob said:McCammon's whole existence at this club was summed up last season at home to Leicester when he had a free header five yards out that he merely needed to direct on target.
I jeld my breath, I grabbed my girlfriend, I prepared to tumble over green plastic seats at we took a giant three-point leap towards safety.
But the twat put it over. By a distance.
And there, ladies and gentlemen, for your examination, was Mark McCammon. I don't care how injured you are, if you can't get that on target then you should maybe look at becoming a mechanic.
People don't get on his back out of spite. If he was banging in goals, or even almost banging in goals then poeple would give him a lot more time. Instead all we see is a sulky face, a run down a blind alley, possibly a trip over the ball and then the ref pointing for a goal kick.
And he didn't want to go to a lower division club on loan? Jesus Christ, some poeple really have no self awareness whatsoever.
Albion Rob said:McCammon's whole existence at this club was summed up last season at home to Leicester when he had a free header five yards out that he merely needed to direct on target.
I jeld my breath, I grabbed my girlfriend, I prepared to tumble over green plastic seats at we took a giant three-point leap towards safety.
But the twat put it over. By a distance.
More of your idiotic sleuthingdwayne said:Brap = McCammon
London Irish said:
Where I would disagree with Brap is his eulogising of our away support. The worst, most pathetic barracking of Big Mac I hear constantly is at away grounds, not at Withdean.
sir danny cullip said:I dunno about you but I was just a tad pissed off travelling all the way to burnley last year to watch him mope around first half and do absolute fcuk all!
The Great Cornholio said:What he said!
And there are some ATROCIOUS WHINGERS at this club. Including the twat sat behind me who made me bite after 80 minutes of constant sniping. The coup de grace was when he wished CKR was injured.
Someone along from me made a very good point last night - Brighton fans have always expected too much. Rewind back to just after the playoff final when we were all talking about how difficult it would be to stay up, how we would struggle etc. Now it is a struggle as predicted and yet people constantly slag rather than support.
We all want new players, we all want wins. It ain't happening at the moment. So does that mean it is time to play the "I've watched this club for xxx years and pay the players wages" card and constantly slag? Everyone (myself included) whinges at a missed chance or strange decision by McGhee. If a player has a mare, I will call for him to be brought off. But if he subsequently plays again, he will have my support as he is representing MY team. If he is shit again, I will call for him to be subbed. But at the end of the day, MM picks the team and will never do so by democratic vote. People will always be unhappy with the team selection but to sit sniping for 90 minutes is not supporting your team. Having an opinion, expressing your opinion and constantly sniping at the players selected are very different things.
For me, McCammon has sealed his fate at the club by going public but was fully entitled to his right of reply - it is a public debate now, not a fanzine - and made some very salient points about support or lack thereof. I personally agree with the sentiment that he isn't good enough for this level but would be very disappointed if he thought the same and didn't feel the need to defend himself. The same as Ian Hart having his 5 minute rant about certain people on here criticising him. Right of reply is a two way street.
London Irish said:Right, so in missing that one chance (it was just over, not by a distance as you so stupidly claim), that "sums" him up, eh? Are you so generous to all the other of our players who miss clear chances too? I wonder who we would have left in our squad if that was your criteria for shipping players out.
He has scored three excellent headed goals while at the club and while he certainly has weaknesses as the squad player that he is, his work in the air ain't one of them
It's the mark of a witch-hunting mentality that it has to exaggerate the faults of a player whose real strengths and weaknesses are there for all to see.
London Irish said:The worst, most pathetic barracking of Big Mac I hear constantly is at away grounds, not at Withdean.
If you check your season review DVD, Rob, you will find he outjumped two Sunderland defenders to make that header.Albion Rob said:(ironically one was a free header from four yards out against Sunderland
London Irish said:If you check your season review DVD, Rob, you will find he outjumped two Sunderland defenders to make that header.
I'm afraid it's a witch-hunting mentality again to misrepresent the good things he's done.
I'll repeat my point - he is a player with strengths and weaknesses. I would love a sensible debate about them, but it's simply not possible when people make up stuff about his workrate being poor (I've seen all bar one of his matches this season and know that's rubbish, the one I didn't see he was MOTM at Shrewsbury) or that he is weak in the air (patent nonsense).
His lay-off work has improved this season. You will recall the Millwall game where he set up two goal-scoring chances, the ball to Hammond for the first one was a particularly fine pass executed perfectly.KinkyNormanBaker said:He isnt that bad in the air its the shite lay offs after he has it undercontrol.
London Irish said:His lay-off work has improved this season. You will recall the Millwall game where he set up two goal-scoring chances, the ball to Hammond for the first one was a particularly fine pass executed perfectly.
His two glaring weaknesses remain his general movement (not surprising as he's a big fella) and shooting power (on the weak side, similar to Jake and Carole), the latter means his scoring record is modest and probably always will be. His first touch is not that great but his control with the ball at his feet is underrated and he shields the ball very effectively.
His great strength is that Championship-level defenders are unsettled by his physique and he will win headers against the best defenders. I think that is where he has a big advantage over the likes of McPhee. He also works hard against the contraints of his lack of match fitness. The Burnley game where he refused to chase a couple of miss-hit balls to him and stood there blaming his midfielders was an exception that I've never seen him repeat since.
This is the balanced, fair picture of Big Mac's strengths and weaknesses.
He deserves criticism for his weaknesses, but not for people making up stuff about other supposed failings.