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after watching the burton match what is liam playing murphy for he spent most of the match on the floor looking for a foul after someone breathed on him and played the ball back towards goal from which they scored when it would have safer to give them a throw in
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He was poor when he came on vs barnet.
I am assuming its a bad run of form rather than poor ability, I dont think he is suited to the right back roll |
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Its called no confidence in a diabolical goalkeeper, Admittedly Murphy isnt the most technical of footballers but hes got it, hes got what a 'Stanley Player' is.
Full Backs probably use the goalkeeper the most in a match but Murphy aint sure about Rachubka, Rachubka is RUBBISH. |
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Murphs come on leaps and bounds in the last eighteen months.
Dont forget he is still a young lad with plenty to learn but is getting better all the time. Some fans only see the negatives and not the positives. In the first half he did a job on there star player and still got forward,indeed on one occasion,played a one/two with Bocco,burst into the area,beat two men with fast feet,only to be denied with a last ditch toe tackle. He also acts as a extra central defender and is rarely beaten in the air,still not reached his potential yet |
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I also think Murphy has come on o.k. Had a crap match against Burton in my view, but who don't have em?
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For me Murph is one of those who generally give a 6 or 7 from 10 performance week in week out, and has probably suffered from his versatility as played in a number of positions.
Don't think he had his best game against Burton and for me would benefit from a rest for a game or two - look what effect something similar's had on Luke Joyce recently. |
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I think Luke Joyces upturn in form, has more to do with his midfield partner, than having a rest.
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I must admit Rachubka was very poor against Burton. It was my first game so I'm hoping he picks himself up.
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On subject of players coming in, Hatfield shows great energy and doesn't give defenders time on the ball as well as offering good when he's in possession, so his re-introduction has also helped the shape and balance of the team. |
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Good point about Hatfield, he was also playing regularly at the beginning of the season.
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[QUOTE=chippo;1050984]...what is liam playing murphy for ...[/QUOTE]
Isn't a last minute equaliser at York a nice way to be proven wrong, Chippo. |
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Yes, Peter still didn't play too well at York but give him credit. His bravery today was second to none!!!:mosher: After he got his nose "SPLATTERED" by a back header from a team mate in the first half he bravely got on with the job.:whack: :egged:I was really pleased when he bundled in the equaliser in front of the Stanley Faithful to give us a very important point at the death today.:theband: So a BIG well done to Peter today. :mosher:Hope you are felling OK soon lad!:Banane35:
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Just listened to Leams video on fishy, Murphs snotter was actually Broken today, So all credit to the lad soldiering on n getting the point fer us.:)
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Just been viewing pictures form KIPAX of the York match. Take a look at Peter Murphy,s nose job....OUCH !!! :egged:Once again give credit to the lad ... he was brave and even tried to get into a bust up with Creswell who looks to be a bit of a bruiser!!! HERO PETER !!!:mosher:
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