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VALAIRIAN 13-08-2023 10:15

Super Sean McConville 441 n.o.
 
Can Sean really play 60 minutes only???

Cannot be that unfit surely...... :confused:


:)

VALAIRIAN 13-08-2023 10:17

Stanley's Sean McConville
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1273507)
Loved the new flag, as did Sean - he was chuffed to bits & got quite emotional about it after the game

Agree AccyMad, great flag :)


:)

Exile on Spencer St 13-08-2023 16:44

Re: Sean Mc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1273519)
…squad rotation - 'old guard in particular' - will be the order of the season :). Good Management in my opinion :) :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1273680)
Can Sean really play 60 minutes only??? Cannot be that unfit surely...... :confused: :)

Mek yer mind up, Val.

Crown Grounder 13-08-2023 17:12

Re: Super Sean McConville 441 n.o.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1273680)
Can Sean really play 60 minutes only???
Cannot be that unfit surely...... :confused:

:)

Probably over the whole season ...YES.....in every league game. We need to try and avoid the injury crisis we experienced last season. You've seen the tackles, pace and ferocity of League 2 in the first three games (including the Cup against Bradfud). The easiest game physically was probably the Gillingham game.

Old legs muscles and bones need looking after..........the only way is fewer minutes on the pitch. And if we have two players for one position why not use them to best effect.

VALAIRIAN 13-08-2023 18:18

Substituted Sean McConville
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1273688)
Mek yer mind up, Val.

I agree with rotating the squad Exile and the older players, but 60 minutes against Newport, nothing against Bradford and 60 minutes against Gills. :confused:

Seamus played 90 minutes in both League games.....

My point is/was, surely he can play a full game?!?!?!


:)

VALAIRIAN 13-08-2023 18:20

Re: Super Sean McConville 441 n.o.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Crown Grounder (Post 1273689)
Probably over the whole season ...YES.....in every league game. We need to try and avoid the injury crisis we experienced last season. You've seen the tackles, pace and ferocity of League 2 in the first three games (including the Cup against Bradfud). The easiest game physically was probably the Gillingham game.

Old legs muscles and bones need looking after..........the only way is fewer minutes on the pitch. And if we have two players for one position why not use them to best effect.

Maybe that is the thinking C.G., but I go back to Seamus ;)

:)

Crown Grounder 14-08-2023 16:15

Re: Super Sean McConville 441 n.o.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1273695)
Maybe that is the thinking C.G., but I go back to Seamus ;)

:)

Yes maybe you are right, the only other things I can think of are:
1. Sean has complained-of or reported some sort of slight injury or is not fit? or
2. It's tactical and Coley thinks another player and/or system (formation) may change the game in our favour? or
3. Coley's not happy with Sean's performances?

A few more games may give us the answer...

cashman 14-08-2023 16:45

Re: Sean Mc
 
sean has been a decent player for us, but now he has little pace,his corners are no-where near as good etc,its about time he was dropped but doubt that will ever happen and the reasons obvious to all but the daft or biased,

andyd 14-08-2023 18:25

Re: Sean Mc
 
What still baffles me has it did last season both starting 11,s in the league have a left footed player on the right and a right footed ( Sean ) on the left.

AccyMad 14-08-2023 20:47

Re: Sean Mc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1273727)
sean has been a decent player for us, but now he has little pace,his corners are no-where near as good etc,its about time he was dropped but doubt that will ever happen and the reasons obvious to all but the daft or biased,

Bias can work two ways Cashy (as can being daft)

yonmon 14-08-2023 21:04

Re: Sean Mc
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1273733)
Bias can work two ways Cashy (as can being daft)

I'm staying out of this Ma'am !.. but you know what I'm thinking !..

VALAIRIAN 14-08-2023 21:25

Super Sean McConville
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1273731)
What still baffles me has it did last season both starting 11,s in the league have a left footed player on the right and a right footed ( Sean ) on the left.

Is that the inverted winger role??

Lots of Managers like it, I do not :)

:)

Exile on Spencer St 15-08-2023 07:54

Re: Super Sean McConville
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1273735)
Is that the inverted winger role??
Lots of Managers like it, I do not :). :)

Inverted nonsense.
If you’re up against a right-footed left-winger, or vice versa, you know he will inevitably look to cut back towards the centre, and cross the ball curling towards the goalkeeper. The attackers then have to chase the ball.
If it’s a left-footed winger, he will look to get past you down the wing and cross the ball curling away from the keeper, so the attackers have to meet the ball.

Either way, if players are one-footed the defenders know how to deal with them.

Crown Grounder 15-08-2023 08:40

Re: Super Sean McConville
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1273746)
Inverted nonsense.
If you’re up against a right-footed left-winger, or vice versa, you know he will inevitably look to cut back towards the centre, and cross the ball curling towards the goalkeeper. The attackers then have to chase the ball.
If it’s a left-footed winger, he will look to get past you down the wing and cross the ball curling away from the keeper, so the attackers have to meet the ball.

Either way, if players are one-footed the defenders know how to deal with them.

Generally Exile I get your point......those who can "dribble" add another dimension if they can "dribble into the box......both Whalley and Longello can do this, but don't attempt it often enough I my opinion......George Best was the MASTER......

VALAIRIAN 15-08-2023 09:04

Re: Super Sean McConville
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1273746)
Inverted nonsense.
If you’re up against a right-footed left-winger, or vice versa, you know he will inevitably look to cut back towards the centre, and cross the ball curling towards the goalkeeper. The attackers then have to chase the ball.
If it’s a left-footed winger, he will look to get past you down the wing and cross the ball curling away from the keeper, so the attackers have to meet the ball.

Either way, if players are one-footed the defenders know how to deal with them.

I agree with you Exile, but you see it more and more :)

You also see - another one I hate - corners being taken the same way and going away from goal!! Swing it in, right on top of the keeper :)

:)


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