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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4980 on: June 23, 2023, 04:23:56 PM »
Great news, love the bloke, we've still got McGinn SJM.

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4981 on: June 23, 2023, 04:37:27 PM »
Nice one SJM!

What a job Emery has done here, as to think that just a few months ago alot of us would have been happy to see him and Dougie leave (I include myself in that).

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4982 on: June 23, 2023, 04:42:19 PM »
Great news. What a 12 months he’s had.

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4983 on: June 23, 2023, 04:47:13 PM »
Before Emery came in I was starting to come to the melancholy conclusion that he'd gone as far as he could with us. As with so many, however, it turns out this was not actually his fault, that maybe having an actual coach helps bring out the best in players. His performance against Newcastle was the best performance I've ever seen from a player's arse.

Agree with all that as well as poor in all these areas.
Fitness levels
Ball retention
Failed Hollywood passes
Playing RB when Cash went forward  - WTF was that all about?

As for the game against the Geordies, Dan Burn must still be having therapy - SJM Tortured him so much in that game he should of been sent off for bullying :)

I do think though the supposed lack of fitness and ball rentention you mention are also the product of poor management, lack of defined structure in the team means running when and where you shouldn't be and trying to make things happen because you're getting overrun by teams and players that have proper coaches.

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4984 on: June 23, 2023, 04:47:38 PM »
Well done to all concerned, especially SJM.

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4985 on: June 23, 2023, 04:49:34 PM »
Thought he would be one of them midfielders who would be running around a lot and stopping opposition players from imposing themselves, but what a fantastic improvement on the pitch, for Scotland twice he passed the ball which led to goals where before he would have belted at goal,apart from that he down to earth and honest and not up his big arse,the type of player the fans can take too

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4986 on: June 23, 2023, 05:05:17 PM »
This had never occurred to me.
https://twitter.com/gazswain/status/1672161363030933504?t=SPpRJIfUpfst7AyDRDo_KA&s=19

Nor me, nice one.

As an aside, every time I see Gary Swain's name on Twitter I momentarily think that he was a full back on our European Cup winning team.

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4987 on: June 23, 2023, 05:31:17 PM »
Chups.

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4989 on: June 24, 2023, 04:39:03 PM »
I'm so pleased he's signed a new contract.

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4990 on: June 28, 2023, 10:08:31 AM »
Isn't it brilliant? I just knew decent coaching would give us our Meatball back!

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4991 on: July 12, 2023, 10:20:46 PM »
SJM was playing in The Scottish Open Pro Am today at North Berwick, looking at his swing, don't think he'll be taking golf up in a future career!

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4992 on: July 12, 2023, 10:29:07 PM »
SJM was playing in The Scottish Open Pro Am today at North Berwick, looking at his swing, don't think he'll be taking golf up in a future career!
Good we need him in our midfield , can't have the LIV tour poaching him

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4993 on: August 06, 2023, 07:27:57 AM »
I believe that if Mings and Pau start  we can afford to play without Kamara and Luiz as double pivot in certain matches as Pau would be a kinda inverted full back that assists the midfield and control. So he can step into midfield, giving Tielemans the game start ahead of potentially Kamara and allowing Luiz , or Youri and McGinn to push forward. Of the midfielders, Luiz has been the most proficient as a scorer and goal threat since Emery took over but I believe we are all hoping for McGinn to add goals this season to continue his fantastic growth under Emery.

I very hopeful of captain McGinn being able to assist and score a lot more.

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Re: John McGinn - signed (Captain 2022/23)
« Reply #4994 on: August 06, 2023, 08:40:47 AM »
I believe that if Mings and Pau start  we can afford to play without Kamara and Luiz as double pivot in certain matches as Pau would be a kinda inverted full back that assists the midfield and control. So he can step into midfield, giving Tielemans the game start ahead of potentially Kamara and allowing Luiz , or Youri and McGinn to push forward. Of the midfielders, Luiz has been the most proficient as a scorer and goal threat since Emery took over but I believe we are all hoping for McGinn to add goals this season to continue his fantastic growth under Emery.

I very hopeful of captain McGinn being able to assist and score a lot more.
Pau Torres is unlikely to be the inverted fullback, though, is he? More likely it'll be Cash as the midfield-fullback; or Moreno, with Chambers or Konsa at right fullback.
However, your point is that with 3 centre backs when we are in possession the double pivot may not always need to be an option.

 


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