Andy Gray, Steven Foster and Jimmy McNulty come on in

Discussion in 'Bulletin Board ARCHIVE' started by SuperTyke, Apr 14, 2012.

  1. SuperTyke

    SuperTyke Well-Known Member

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    your time is up.

    McNulty was true to form either hanging on to the ball too long forcing him to make a bad decision or make a piss poor attempt at a pass or turning and passing straight back to the keeper.

    foster was utter ***** making bad decision after bad decision.

    And Gray, well chuff me, a 5 year old schoolgirl is stronger and she's offside less often as well.
     
  2. tobyornottoby

    tobyornottoby Well-Known Member

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    I concur regarding Gray. For a few months he has supplied little at Oakwell. He may become more useful away, but I suspect not.

    Foster has always had an inabiltiy to perceive where others on the pitch are, when he comes to head the ball. He'll head it anywhere, which can mean often more trouble. His distribution is woeful, but then again we've only since the New Year been giving him the job of lumping it. Why?


    McNulty is about 2 seconds behind Beckenbauer in terms of thought, but not confidence. Plus he has an incapacity to look for ALL ball receivers on the pitch. his head does not seem to turn both ways in order to look for the proper pass. But he's about in our league if Keith is expert with his spray and polish.


    I have a list of those who are non-shineable.
     
  3. Tyk

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    Disagree. McNulty did well today. Other than giving away a corner late on. Also, he rarely passed it back to Button. , I thought he played very well and dealt with a lot of balls. All about opinions though right?
     
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    Certainly agree about Gray and Foster, but the lad McNulty has done ok and has chance to become a quality defender, given the experience he's had this season...
     

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