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Maja's won me over but Honeyman is still stealing a living. He's a turnover machine, and he knows it, that's why he passes backwards all the time. He's so short and soft that he doesn't even bother challenging for balls in the air, and the only time he ever mounts a succesful challenge is from behind. And he might cover ground but he has zero acceleration, the play just passes him by. Watmore will replace him as captain.
He's all over that gap between opponents midfield and defensive lines. The defences rightly dare not step out so opposing cm's have to step back. One can't just sit Infront of the back 4 against him, too big an engine and covers too much ground. He single handedly forces teams deep which allows is to sit further up the pitch. No coincidence we were scoring more with him in the side. We've scored 5 in 5 since his injury. 10 in 5 before his injury and 40 in the 20 league games he's played this season.

Nobody who works his bollocks off for the badge is stealing a living. He's earned ever penny

There's barely a goal he doesn't play a part in. Maguire has tried and failed to fill the role.

We don't have a creative attacking mid but he's the next best thing by a country mile

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Completely disagree. Honeyman is the heartbeat of our team. We look infinitely better when he's in the team linking the forwards with the midfield.
He's all over that gap between opponents midfield and defensive lines. The defences rightly dare not step out so opposing cm's have to step back. One can't just sit Infront of the back 4 against him, too big an engine and covers too much ground. He single handedly forces teams deep which allows is to sit further up the pitch.
I don't see it, but now that I know what to look for... too bad there are no replays on safsee this season.
 
I don't see it, but now that I know what to look for... too bad there are no replays on safsee this season.

He's one of those players that you really need to see in person to realise how much he actually does every game.

I'm not saying Honeyman is in his league but I didn't realise what an immense player Roy Keane was until I saw him live.
 
He's one of those players that you really need to see in person to realise how much he actually does every game.

I'm not saying Honeyman is in his league but I didn't realise what an immense player Roy Keane was until I saw him live.

They are the kind of players (Kante being the obvious example recently) who don't show up a lot on highlights reels but are often the reason behind why your team has retained possession and snuffed out opposition threats by their presence and pressure.

When Ferguson commented that Maldini was the master defender his praise was that Maldini hadn't even had to make a tackle. He got to the right place at the right time to snuff out danger and pass the ball to others. Nothing wow to see but players like that win games all season without getting man of the match awards.
 
They are the kind of players (Kante being the obvious example recently) who don't show up a lot on highlights reels but are often the reason behind why your team has retained possession and snuffed out opposition threats by their presence and pressure.

When Ferguson commented that Maldini was the master defender his praise was that Maldini hadn't even had to make a tackle. He got to the right place at the right time to snuff out danger and pass the ball to others. Nothing wow to see but players like that win games all season without getting man of the match awards.

So what you're saying is that Honeyman is the Maldini of midfield?
 
So what you're saying is that Honeyman is the Maldini of midfield?

Well I think perhaps he's not quite that level. He's like a cross between Maldini and a headless chicken - he runs about a hell of a lot more and isn't as effective but very few players are! Honeyman at the back end of last season and for most of this season has shown himself to be an asset who is almost certainly capable of playing comfortably in a championship midfield. At the level you're at he can do a lot and pull plenty of strings in the game, hard to say if he could do it at top flight level but that's theoretical as I think he's staying at Sunderland if you guys go up and it's the best place for him to be.
 
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He's a tidy sideways passer, not much of a strength but it's his biggest strength. He's a passenger imo

Can't even get in the Scotland squad FFS lmao

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Its odd because there are some players that provide a roll which is greatly appreciated by fellow pro's but goes unnoticed by spectators. Paul Stewart was a classic example of this scenario. I'm not sure if McGeough falls in to this roll
 
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