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Choirboy,
If you look at the extended highlights you will see that Clark puts in a solid tackle to gain possession and rolls the ball straight into Shay's path. Then he delivered the free kick. This is why I went off on one a bit when a poster said he wasn't good enough for Accrington or League Two. People seem to think I'm his dad or something. I'm not. |
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Well pointed out Twenty Eight. I like Clarke too. His performance away at Bradford early in the season was just superb! Perhaps the only question mark about him is ...'Consistency', but that is difficult for him to achieve when he is in, but more often than not, out of the side. He has also had to be 'Mr Flexible' in that he has played a variety of positions when picked. He has certainly done well when picked in that 'difficult to fill position' wide on the left.
Having said positive things here about Clarke though...... of course I am highly positive about all of our players. This season there has been less opportunity to say positive things compared to last season which is one of the reasons why I have posted less in recent months. This is because I simply don't want to say negative things when we lose! I just keep 'Shtumm' until there is something really good to point out like the super, hard won point and two great goals scored last Saturday against the League leaders! ON STANLEY ON:theband: WITH 100% SUPPORT FROM THEIR FANS:theband::alright: |
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Choirboy,
Well that's five assists from the last 8 goals. Unlucky to hit the woodwork last night. Coley normally doesn't mention players by name when he's unhappy so a bit disappointed he named him and blamed him for the first goal last night. Maybe he should have done the same with Pearson after the Donny game ! On to the next one ........ |
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For my money Clark was MoM last night.
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Is there some sort of issue over Clarke that I've missed.
For what its worth imho he's been generally good over last few games (exceptional at Mansfield). I think he suffered in the Autumn playing as a second striker when we had Jonno but has looked good when played out wide. |
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I thought that Clarke did quite well against Wycombe especially in the first half and it did seem a bit harsh of Coley to 'name and blame him'......... Perhaps Coley is laying a foundation for the re-selection of one of our currently banned players when he has 'done his time'?:rolleyes: |
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I don't think the "name & shame" was for the overall performance. I think Clarke has been playing well overall.
His defending for their first goal however was literally schoolboy stuff - two players marked the same man and left the throw in taker unmarked. There are no excuses for it and it undoubtedly cost us points last night. One for him to learn the lesson from and never make again. |
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Thing is Clark aint a defender, like other players just goes back to help out, blame the real defence not the helpers.
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Ive no issue at all if that's how the club wants to deal with it - ie by naming and shaming - provided its done every week. Take a look at the goals against reel and compile your list. What about the Matty Pearson schoolboy stuff at Donny - and he's a defender. The kid needs his confidence boosting - wouldn't have been bad if he'd followed it up with "good delivery from the set pieces" etc OTT to say that was the sole cause of lost points. How about a word with the centre backs to stop getting bullied ? |
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its simple to me, Clark obviously aint one of his majesty's blue eyed boys,
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Neither should you be making such sweeping generalisations such as ' quite a lot of you on here seem to be time served knockers ' , not being I would assume, all that familiar with the hundreds of posts which I and others have placed on the Forum !...or with their attitudes towards the Club and it's wellbeing . To return to the thread...Jordan is a young Soccer professional who is so obviously still learning his craft. He has good moments and bad moments and will do so for some time to come...Not one true fan of the Reds would wish him any ill in his quest to improve and will be willing him on to greater things on Saturday !. KTF. |
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