Had a quick look on the Trotters' forum. Seems some of their fans had previously been referring to him as a "lazy non-league defender" so may just have risen to the occasion.
I’m probably One of McGinn’s biggest fans on here and he was terrible Last night there’s no other way of looking at it, all I would say is we know he’s a far better player than that, we’ve seen it so whatever it takes to get him back again and if that means a rest then so be it
Quote from: Bent Neilsens Screamer on August 24, 2022, 01:23:39 AMNice to see Alisha Lehmann sitting a few seats away, sure she would have been pleased with Dougs performance.I was sat just across the walkway from her.
Nice to see Alisha Lehmann sitting a few seats away, sure she would have been pleased with Dougs performance.
Quote from: Mister E on August 24, 2022, 09:03:34 AMQuote from: Bent Neilsens Screamer on August 24, 2022, 01:23:39 AMNice to see Alisha Lehmann sitting a few seats away, sure she would have been pleased with Dougs performance.I was sat just across the walkway from her.My mate reckoned she was with another player from the women’s team who goes to quite a few games?
Something I've been thinking about since last night. In the first half particularly, Bouba committed three or four what you might call 'silly' fouls when we lost possession in the final third. Not dangerous bookable tackles, just bumping into players from behind, enough to put them down and stop them turning or moving the ball on.I do wonder if this is a deliberate instruction? Tactical fouls in moments of transition when we concede possession. Man City are masters as it (and regularly rotate the player doing the fouling), it's very sly, but it's a good way of preventing effective counterattacks.
Quote from: john e on August 24, 2022, 09:22:32 AMI’m probably One of McGinn’s biggest fans on here and he was terrible Last night there’s no other way of looking at it, all I would say is we know he’s a far better player than that, we’ve seen it so whatever it takes to get him back again and if that means a rest then so be itI love John McGinn too, but should he (or any other player) really need a rest in August?
Quote from: Smithy on August 24, 2022, 11:30:05 AMSomething I've been thinking about since last night. In the first half particularly, Bouba committed three or four what you might call 'silly' fouls when we lost possession in the final third. Not dangerous bookable tackles, just bumping into players from behind, enough to put them down and stop them turning or moving the ball on.I do wonder if this is a deliberate instruction? Tactical fouls in moments of transition when we concede possession. Man City are masters as it (and regularly rotate the player doing the fouling), it's very sly, but it's a good way of preventing effective counterattacks.My thoughts exactly. It's breaking up play and stopping goals like Zaha's from happening.
Watched the whole game.Archer needs to start, he would have scored if he had been on the pitch longer than 10 minutes. Knows when to attack a defender and knows how to support another attacker, (see Bailey goal; if keeper had saved, he was in position for the rebound). Every time I've seen him play (on tele), he stands out as a natural striker.Tim needs to play alongside Kamara, that means dropping McGinn, Luis or JJ. I'd rather have any of those 3 to come on as subs later, than to start and be so understaffed in the midfield battle area. Again, Tim looks naturally gifted, doesn't panic and has the knack of being in (mostly) the right position at the right time. Can also make a decent pass and tackle.
Quote from: Neil Hawkes on August 24, 2022, 01:31:25 PMWatched the whole game.Archer needs to start, he would have scored if he had been on the pitch longer than 10 minutes. Knows when to attack a defender and knows how to support another attacker, (see Bailey goal; if keeper had saved, he was in position for the rebound). Every time I've seen him play (on tele), he stands out as a natural striker.Tim needs to play alongside Kamara, that means dropping McGinn, Luis or JJ. I'd rather have any of those 3 to come on as subs later, than to start and be so understaffed in the midfield battle area. Again, Tim looks naturally gifted, doesn't panic and has the knack of being in (mostly) the right position at the right time. Can also make a decent pass and tackle.Agree with all of this
Quote from: Dick Edwards on August 24, 2022, 12:13:32 PMQuote from: john e on August 24, 2022, 09:22:32 AMI’m probably One of McGinn’s biggest fans on here and he was terrible Last night there’s no other way of looking at it, all I would say is we know he’s a far better player than that, we’ve seen it so whatever it takes to get him back again and if that means a rest then so be itI love John McGinn too, but should he (or any other player) really need a rest in August?He needs taking out of the team, not a rest