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taylor
Oct 18, 2014 21:13:01 GMT
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Post by aldershotgas on Oct 18, 2014 21:13:01 GMT
The latest sh#t striker.....the bloke ain't up to it.....play anyone upfront next game...impossible to do any worse......he is crap.....
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taylor
Oct 18, 2014 22:01:58 GMT
Post by Westcountry Gas on Oct 18, 2014 22:01:58 GMT
I'd play Taylor on the left wing, Martin had yet another shocker & he really seems to be struggling lately, i thought he was a typical 4th tier winger in that he would have an excellent game and then would be poor for the next 3, but it seems like he is on a large run of poor games now. Leadbitter is very good going forward and is exactly what we are crying out for, a fast direct right footed winger, i hope he plays there when Lockyer returns to the side.
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taylor
Oct 18, 2014 22:03:39 GMT
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Post by james83 on Oct 18, 2014 22:03:39 GMT
The latest sh#t striker.....the bloke ain't up to it.....play anyone upfront next game...impossible to do any worse......he is crap..... i have to agree is that 17 games played with only 3 goals? 2 pens aswel I think so yes defo need to change, with the obvious choice being white... But darrel doesn't give him a good half hour off the bench to sharpen up his fitness!!!! Every manager has their prefered players and Taylor is clearly darrells main choice which is worring cause the lack of goals is costing us big time!
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taylor
Oct 18, 2014 22:12:28 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 22:12:28 GMT
Taylor cost us at least a point today with his nonsensical decision to try and break the net when he could have just rolled the ball into any part of the goal that he chose.
I'm actually bored of watching him struggling to get to grips with football at this level, he needs to be dropped!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 22:13:20 GMT
its easy to kick a man when hes down as the op has but i like matty taylor and believe hes been an important part of our good run.
the goals havnt come for him and his confidence in front of the target has totally gone,todays miss was a shocker,maybe he needs to be dropped or tried wide right,im not sure but shouldnt we "the fans" be helping and encouraging him instead of slagging him off? any idiot can see hes putting in the effort so cant see any profit in getting on his back etc
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taylor
Oct 18, 2014 22:36:04 GMT
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Post by james83 on Oct 18, 2014 22:36:04 GMT
its easy to kick a man when hes down as the op has but i like matty taylor and believe hes been an important part of our good run. the goals havnt come for him and his confidence in front of the target has totally gone,todays miss was a shocker,maybe he needs to be dropped or tried wide right,im not sure but shouldnt we "the fans" be helping and encouraging him instead of slagging him off? any idiot can see hes putting in the effort so cant see any profit in getting on his back etc we have been patient for 17 games, I want him to do well but just feel he isn't up to it and the lack of communication between him and cunnington after several games together is a big worry! He's just never near the flick ons or close enough to his partner to make things happen. Cunnington looked tired today and I know he's scored and looke useful since he's been on board but I think he needs a rest and why not try brunt & white together as a similar partnership interms of little and large to what we've been playing?
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taylor
Oct 18, 2014 23:03:14 GMT
Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 23:03:14 GMT
its easy to kick a man when hes down as the op has but i like matty taylor and believe hes been an important part of our good run. the goals havnt come for him and his confidence in front of the target has totally gone,todays miss was a shocker,maybe he needs to be dropped or tried wide right,im not sure but shouldnt we "the fans" be helping and encouraging him instead of slagging him off? any idiot can see hes putting in the effort so cant see any profit in getting on his back etc we have been patient for 17 games, I want him to do well but just feel he isn't up to it and the lack of communication between him and cunnington after several games together is a big worry! He's just never near the flick ons or close enough to his partner to make things happen. Cunnington looked tired today and I know he's scored and looke useful since he's been on board but I think he needs a rest and why not try brunt & white together as a similar partnership interms of little and large to what we've been playing? it wouldnt do any harm dropping taylor,sometimes players come back from such a thing as start scoring or trying him out wide,,wouldnt mind seeing harrison or white have a run in the side not convinced about brunt as he was woefull at altrincham and braintree but maybe getting full games at york will be usefull for us?
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Oct 18, 2014 23:06:39 GMT
Post by davehuddscousin on Oct 18, 2014 23:06:39 GMT
I thought we looked predictable in the final third today. Cunnington won a bit in the air but there was little end product, and Taylor missed a sitter. I think Clarke should drop Taylor to tjhe bench for the Dorchester game and give Ellis Harrison a start.
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taylor
Oct 19, 2014 0:31:15 GMT
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Post by simonj on Oct 19, 2014 0:31:15 GMT
I thought we looked predictable in the final third today. Cunnington won a bit in the air but there was little end product, and Taylor missed a sitter. I think Clarke should drop Taylor to tjhe bench for the Dorchester game and give Ellis Harrison a start. Rather he dropped Cunnington. I disagree about Taylor, works very well, wins headers and creates his own chances. He's a minuscule away from hitting a run I think. Cunnington missed the easiest chance today, and no bad reaction. Taylor and Harrison up front please.
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taylor
Oct 19, 2014 9:10:48 GMT
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Post by Peter Parker on Oct 19, 2014 9:10:48 GMT
I thought we looked predictable in the final third today. Cunnington won a bit in the air but there was little end product, and Taylor missed a sitter. I think Clarke should drop Taylor to tjhe bench for the Dorchester game and give Ellis Harrison a start. Rather he dropped Cunnington. I disagree about Taylor, works very well, wins headers and creates his own chances. He's a minuscule away from hitting a run I think. Cunnington missed the easiest chance today, and no bad reaction. Taylor and Harrison up front please. Avree, would still rest Taylor and gi e Harrison and White a chance. At least Taylor makes chances out of nothing, Cunnington i just dont rate. He never gave Coles a game at all. Harrison needs to start now. He is awkward and tries stuff. It wont allcome off but time to put some faith in the lad. He has all the raw attributes
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Post by DudeLebowski on Oct 19, 2014 9:39:43 GMT
'Taylor missed a sitter'....
Kind of becoming automatic, week by week now.
His chances are not even half chances, they are stone wall sitters that any striker outside the district leagues could slot home.
Taylor have a break for a few weeks and get Harrison & White on the park. Those boys must wonder what they have to do to get the nod. DC will start to feel the fury if he keeps on with little lost Matthew up top.
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Oct 19, 2014 9:48:30 GMT
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Oct 19, 2014 9:48:30 GMT
Fairs fair, he's missed a few one-on-ones.
His running has helped create a couple of chances.
I think alot of rovers fans will give him credit for his hard work and effort, but ultimately if he isn't finding the net, we must look elsewhere.
White has goals in him from last season at this level, unless there is something we are all missing, why hasn't he been given a starting chance? After a run of third of a season, how much more time do you give before you say it just isn't working??
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Post by michaelb on Oct 19, 2014 9:51:11 GMT
Personally I think Taylor is one of the best "footballers" to wear the shirt in the last five years, problem is he doesn't have goals in him and will never have goals in him as long as he has the proverbial hole in his a@@.
He wins more headers than cunning ton, lays the ball off well, brings players into the game ,runs the channels ,has good first touch and upper body strength if he had goals in him he would be playing in the Championship.
I would like to see hm and Harrison start together,
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Oct 19, 2014 10:07:37 GMT
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Post by DudeLebowski on Oct 19, 2014 10:07:37 GMT
Personally I think Taylor is one of the best "footballers" to wear the shirt in the last five years, problem is he doesn't have goals in him and will never have goals in him as long as he has the proverbial hole in his a@@. He wins more headers than cunning ton, lays the ball off well, brings players into the game ,runs the channels ,has good first touch and upper body strength if he had goals in him he would be playing in the Championship. I would like to see hm and Harrison start together, I have to disagree with the upper body strength part. He has none, I haven't seen him out muscle a player all season. Easily brushed aside by any one he has come up against, not to sure he would have got much change out of the FGR left back either!
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taylor
Oct 19, 2014 10:08:56 GMT
Post by billbr on Oct 19, 2014 10:08:56 GMT
What's a striker that can't score? Surely as his main role he should be scoring not providing, who gives a toss if the bloke can run for hours, so can I and many others but we wouldn't make the team!
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taylor
Oct 19, 2014 10:28:15 GMT
Post by stevek192 on Oct 19, 2014 10:28:15 GMT
Still of the opinion that we should have offered Clarkson reduced wages and tried to keep him and played him up front.Sure he would have had 10 by now at this standard. Instead we have players who honestly can't hit a barn door either in the kick abouts before the game or during the game. Anyway its past now and we have to look elsewhere and quick.I am beginning to worry that Clarke is just looking at a striker whereas IMO our problems are deeper than that in that our midfield and wingers are not good enough and even more clear is that we play far too deep a game defensively ala Ward. Its about time we sprinted out and got to the half way line as a unit and compressed the game and got players forward. We are so slow getting out and its not as if our opponents have a Bolt up front.In fact i would say most teams we have played have had no pace whatsoever.
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taylor
Oct 19, 2014 11:09:55 GMT
Post by DudeLebowski on Oct 19, 2014 11:09:55 GMT
For me midfield isn't a problem, so long as Sinclair is a part of it! He conducts things and makes us tick, wether he is playing in the middle or out wide. Alongside Mansell, it's a decent partnership.
A goal scoring striker is what we need.
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taylor
Oct 19, 2014 12:43:10 GMT
Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2014 12:43:10 GMT
its easy to kick a man when hes down as the op has but i like matty taylor and believe hes been an important part of our good run. the goals havnt come for him and his confidence in front of the target has totally gone,todays miss was a shocker,maybe he needs to be dropped or tried wide right,im not sure but shouldnt we "the fans" be helping and encouraging him instead of slagging him off? any idiot can see hes putting in the effort so cant see any profit in getting on his back etc But that is exactly what happened with Williams and he didnt miss half the chances Taylor has,so why is he undroppable.IMO if Taylor is the answer then heaven only knows what the question is
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 19, 2014 13:06:47 GMT
Will Cambridge let Cunnington become cup tied for us if he's loan spell is just about to expire? If not, surely Taylor deserves one last chance against a team we should really beat next week.
Although what do either Harrison or White offer over Taylor, the former didn't even managed one shot when he replaced Taylor?
Unfortunately Cunnington reminded me of a typical Harrold performance, continually looking for fouls rather than being man enough to take on Coles in a physical battle.
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taylor
Oct 19, 2014 13:12:14 GMT
Post by LPGas on Oct 19, 2014 13:12:14 GMT
Taylor and Ellis for me, then perhaps we would stop lumping it in the air at the hapless Cunnington
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