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Re: Jimmy Dunne
Janoi hasn't become a poor player overnight.
Two words come to mind for me. Fitness and Confidence. When he gets them back he'll be ok but probably not with us. As for Accynew's post it's not exactly a state secret that a few were after Callum ........ but not just him. Sometimes word gets out sometimes it doesn't. Again you cant help thinking that maybe his form has dipped a little with all the speculation etc and he's a young lad who inevitably saw his future elsewhere. He's a good player just having a rocky spell ........ but then again haven't they all ? |
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The Don (DoNacien not DoMacien) was bought on the strength of a title winning campaign at left back. Irregardless of where he wants to play he did well there and should stick to it. Match fitness dhould be there or thereabouts now so he just needs a cuddle pre match
Johnson - offensively he's decent, and gets good overlaps in with Clark. Doesnt always receive from him but opens up the space for Clark to go into. What does for him here, a little, is that Clark's delivery hasnt been the best this season and if defended leaves an instant hole down the right side. Defensively you can see that hes the product of an academy. Technically good with great feet, however, he doesnt often get a foot in quick enough. I think he's waiting for a technically astute midfield to help him out, which doesnt come quick enough. Before he's got the foot in he has either lost the cross or backed himself into the box. Biggest problem is number 1. I wont say that Maxted is a good shot stopper as that should be a given, but the first 80%of Ripleys reign is what we need. Calm and assured, always an outlet, and good vocal command of the backline. I dont often advocate the spending of money at our club, particularly on transfer fees, but this is where we could do with spending some. |
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Ok accynew we'll agree to disagree on Johnson it's not that I don't like the lad just think he's been found out that's all.as for Smyth I went to Wycombe in midd week the lad frightened them to death.he'll be a big miss on sat at Bruton?
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Huge miss, struggling to think of who is going to play instead of him. For me I wouldn’t play either Zanzala or Armstrong and would maybe play Clark off Billy with Danny Williams or Sousa on the right.
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[QUOTE=AccyNew would maybe play Clark off Billy with Danny Williams or Sousa on the right.[/QUOTE]
hope clark is left alone on the right. not convinced by moving him about. |
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I've a feeling we'll only have one up top against Burton who are a strapping physically strong unit.
This could be the right type of game for Scotty. Finlay a bit further forward just behind Billy. |
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Right or wrong - alot of times we have tried to match other teams instead of making them match us. Agree that it's the perfect game for Scotty - I'd actually love to see us in a 4-1-4-1 formation; Maxted,Callum,Yosser,Harvey,Janoi,Scotty,Clicker,B illy,Sam,Sean,Ozzy Let the 4 players roam freely behind Zanzala with Billy dropping deep to hold up the play releasing Callum and Janoi out wide with Scotty dropping into a back 3 to eliminate any counter attacks Burton may spring. |
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Maybe there would be more of an end product if he could get on the set pieces but we know despite some abysmal deliveries and efforts that our number 11 has exclusivity in that department.
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For free kicks in a crossing position and corners, I do agree someone who can whip in the ball, either Clicker or Callum should be on them. Seans deliveries have been poor with many not even beating the first man. I also think that whilst short corners can be efficient, our execution has been poor. On the subject of set pieces - I don't necessarily think that it is all Seans fault we have been extremely poor from them this season. I have noticed, and am almost confuzzled... at Yosser/Big Ben/Ross's starting positions from corners. They start so far out near the edge of the 18 yard box and wide, that even if they do win the header (which has been so little this season) - it's going to take one heck of a header to get the power and accuracy from that distance to beat the keeper. Last season we seemed to score a lot more from set pieces and I recall our centre halves starting more towards the penalty spot. |
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Defensively, he needs to be stronger and more physical however. Quick stats though; He's made the most completed tackles this season from any Stanley player He is only 2nd to Alex Mowatt of Barnsley in the whole of League 1. He's 10th in the whole of the top 4 divisions of English football. |
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You forgot to mention the pen he gave away v blackpool when he dived in off his feet instead of him stopping on his feet. Very poor in my eye's
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