I think it’s generous to call Fisher an established squad player, he barely played last season. I though Sainz was good despite his mistake for their goal.Our starting eleven last night included seven players we'd expect to be in our first-choice Championship line-up (assuming they are still with us): Stacey, Hanley, Nunez, Sara, McLean, Rowe, Sainz. Of the other four starters, Long, Sorensen and Fisher are established squad players. Abu Kamara was the sole exception in the eleven. Sara apart, we looked technically inferior to Magdeburg in virtually every respect.
He made 9 Championship appearances last season, including 3 starts. He can't be bracketed with the likes of Abo or Welch whose "appearances" at the end of the season were a matter of having bodies on the bench.I think it’s generous to call Fisher an established squad player, he barely played last season
The Full 90 replay is up on the NCFC web site. Watch the period from minute 6 up to the Magdeburg goal. It includes the big miss from Sainz.I found that a thoroughly depressing performance.
Very nice but did he have to bring his urine sample with him.The only player to come over was Gunny saved the day
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Oh, dear! I was inviting you to spot some positives in our play in that period ......... but to no availIn those highlights there were at least 3 defensive errors on top of the one that did that could have conceded goals.
Our starting eleven last night included seven players we'd expect to be in our first-choice Championship line-up (assuming they are still with us): Stacey, Hanley, Nunez, Sara, McLean, Rowe, Sainz. Of the other four starters, Long, Sorensen and Fisher are established squad players. Abu Kamara was the sole exception in the eleven. Sara apart, we looked technically inferior to Magdeburg in virtually every respect.
Thorup knew exactly what kind of team Magdeburg are -- they topped the 2.Bundesliga for possession last season despite finishing mid-table. They pressed as he wants us to press. His main criticism post-match was exactly what you say, too slow to move the ball, two or more touches when one was needed, etc. Some of the in-possession play in the first half -- in which McLean participated -- was quick, direct, forwardly incisive, just what he was looking for. It's bound to result in mistakes at times, but I think Thorup would rather that than the laboured, indecisive, reactive nonsense which subsequently took over. Courage, not caution!I almost wondered if that was the point. Thorup's made it very clear that the ball-playing abilities of Hanley, Long, McLean, Sorensen to a lesser extent, are simply incompatible with the style of football they've hired Thorup to coach. They can't move the ball fast enough or play through a press.
Córdoba has obviously come in because he does fit the style and will be first-choice LCB. Who currently on the books do we think the likeliest candidate for RCB. Brad Hills?........ the ball-playing abilities of Hanley, Long, McLean, Sorensen to a lesser extent, are simply incompatible with the style of football they've hired Thorup to coach.