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LH
November 11, 2022, 12:24pm

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Not great news this. As good as we were last week without him there are games where we’ll need him over the next few months. We don’t really have anyone like him as a short term fix either.
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November 11, 2022, 12:27pm

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Echo that I hope this changes our style of play. A back to goal striker who is rarely in the box is not how I want to see the game played.
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November 11, 2022, 12:41pm

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Quoted from Peeler_Crab
Unfortunately, he's going to be out for about 3 months - high grade hamstring injury

https://twitter.com/HumbersideSport/status/1591026105603223552?t=4W9naMsjJ3cj0T7jVBQXuQ&s=19


FFS......one less option.


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Quoted from blundellpork
Echo that I hope this changes our style of play. A back to goal striker who is rarely in the box is not how I want to see the game played.


Primarily, he's there to be a focal point and link up with the other attackers and then nick a few here and there when given a chance. With McAtee returning, we'll have to see if we can get him into games as effectively without such a focal point.
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November 11, 2022, 7:07pm
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Should of done more to keep desi and Abrahams. Surely better than the current situation apart from Kieran and Richardson who are decent imho, but we need that big hold up player who will rough up opposition defenders and not just bounce off them like our lightweight midgets seem to.
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November 12, 2022, 12:33am
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Quoted from Maringer


Primarily, he's there to be a focal point and link up with the other attackers and then nick a few here and there when given a chance. With McAtee returning, we'll have to see if we can get him into games as effectively without such a focal point.


But then we became a one-trick pony that's easier to defend.   Taylor was most effective when McAtee was playing, but he hasn't been, so why did we keep on doing what we were doing?   I think our results flatter to deceive a little. More guts than guile.  I think this could be a blessing in disguise, especially not Efete is regaining confidence.
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November 12, 2022, 7:56pm
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Ryan was a huge miss today.


"BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR"
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November 12, 2022, 8:09pm
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Ryan was a huge miss today.


Made more noticeable by Miller’s performance for Donny. We had no focal point to play off, and before anyone compares this week to last, Plymouth played a high line, Donny left no space for us to get in behind.
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November 12, 2022, 8:51pm

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Made more noticeable by Miller’s performance for Donny. We had no focal point to play off, and before anyone compares this week to last, Plymouth played a high line, Donny left no space for us to get in behind.


Exactly this.


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Noticeable by Millers performance he moved more quickly, controlled it better than Taylor. Was that because our defence were rubbish, their passing was better? all I know is I have yet to see Taylor play anywhere near that well yet this season.
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