Ignoring Taylors pen 22:24 - Mar 3 with 2275 views | ITFCMonk | Thought he was close to non existent in that game to be honest with you and was surprised he wasn’t one to be taken off [Post edited 3 Mar 22:25]
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:31 - Mar 3 with 2176 views | Bluecasp | He was dreadful. Struggling to see where he fits into our plans going forward. Shame, but can't see him being a regular next season either. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:32 - Mar 3 with 2161 views | Scuzzer | Had a very poor first half but grew into it second. Not playing in his normal position remember. Don't be too hard on him. |  |
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:32 - Mar 3 with 2153 views | reusersfreekicks |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:31 - Mar 3 by Bluecasp | He was dreadful. Struggling to see where he fits into our plans going forward. Shame, but can't see him being a regular next season either. |
Remember him playing well in the midfield 2 v Bournemouth |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:33 - Mar 3 with 2129 views | Suffolktractor | Thought he was decent, not outstanding. But I suppose it’s his turn this week. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:34 - Mar 3 with 2090 views | Nutkins_Return |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:32 - Mar 3 by Scuzzer | Had a very poor first half but grew into it second. Not playing in his normal position remember. Don't be too hard on him. |
Agree. He worked really hard. I don't think he. An play that position. He's not Prem quality but he's done fantastic to get where he has and fair play to him. Think he has deserved the chance. |  |
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:36 - Mar 3 with 2033 views | Whos_blue |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:33 - Mar 3 by Suffolktractor | Thought he was decent, not outstanding. But I suppose it’s his turn this week. |
That seems to be about the top and bottom of it. |  |
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:38 - Mar 3 with 1997 views | badadski |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:36 - Mar 3 by Whos_blue | That seems to be about the top and bottom of it. |
He done ok , he wasn’t first choice in championship so has done well to have played as much as he has this season and not looked bad, just not looked like scoring any of his long range efforts. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:39 - Mar 3 with 1977 views | ReusersTown |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:31 - Mar 3 by Bluecasp | He was dreadful. Struggling to see where he fits into our plans going forward. Shame, but can't see him being a regular next season either. |
Are you serious? He was playing right CAM. Judging him on that is moronic. He did a serviceable job, out of position against a team doing well in the league, you need to adjust your expectations. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:39 - Mar 3 with 1979 views | Simonds92 | Playing out of position isn't helpful. I think he looks better this season than he did last. I think generally we've made a mistake not playing a 3 in the middle, as we frequently get overrun there, and he would be my pick for the 3rd midfielder tbh. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:42 - Mar 3 with 1931 views | itfcsuth | He really struggled - said the same to my old man after 65/70 minutes. His off the ball work was outstanding, but his quality with it was really poor. Appreciate he was shoehorned into a position not really for him which probably highlights our lack of front line quality/options. He’s a deeper playing midfielder (Cajuste esc) alongside a more aggressive ball winner for us. [Post edited 3 Mar 22:43]
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 23:45 - Mar 3 with 1751 views | Clutch | I agree, posted earlier I genuinely didn't know he was playing the first half. But well done to him for having the balls to take a penalty. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 23:50 - Mar 3 with 1724 views | SaffronWaldenBlues | He worked hard but we were far too slow in the middle to really make any use of him and his strengths. Had Omari been fit to play we’d have had a different game. |  |
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 08:17 - Mar 4 with 1400 views | TownieRob | Wow, what a strange take. I’d love to see his distance covered last night. I imagine it was among the highest on the pitch. His work off the ball, especially in shutting down the left side of forest, was really good. Did he burst past defenders like Omari or Burns would? Absolutely not, but that’s not his game. He put in a shift for the team in a role that, under normal circumstances, we would see Omari, Burns, or Ogbenne before JT. Injuries are now decimating us, and players are being forced into unfavourable positions to fill the gaps. What is his best position? Likely as the most advanced midfielder in a midfield three, or possibly in a midfield two. I still believe he’ll become a real asset for us, though it may not be until next year. Another player who has rode the wave at perhaps the detriment to his personal development. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 08:42 - Mar 4 with 1309 views | mellowblue |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:39 - Mar 3 by ReusersTown | Are you serious? He was playing right CAM. Judging him on that is moronic. He did a serviceable job, out of position against a team doing well in the league, you need to adjust your expectations. |
It's a role he played for Peterborough many times. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 09:21 - Mar 4 with 1233 views | Linners | Weird, I thought he played really well. Great energy throughout. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 09:23 - Mar 4 with 1226 views | DanTheMan |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 09:21 - Mar 4 by Linners | Weird, I thought he played really well. Great energy throughout. |
I thought he was really good off the ball but was mixed on it, improving as the game went on. He was in an unfamiliar role so not so surprising really. |  |
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:11 - Mar 4 with 1083 views | Swansea_Blue |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 22:32 - Mar 3 by Scuzzer | Had a very poor first half but grew into it second. Not playing in his normal position remember. Don't be too hard on him. |
He was notably absent from the commentary first half. I think it was about 33 minutes before I heard his name mentioned. There were so many times Morsy was looking for a forward ball but ended up turning and going back/sideways. Those ahead of him were having no luck finding space. I couldn’t tell why from the TV pics, but there was rarely an advanced player in shot head of Morsy. That probably tells you all you need to know: players weren’t offering an out ball and weren’t dropping slightly deeper to collect the ball from Morsy, so presumably Forest could easily cut off all our passing lines? We seemed quite stretched at times. |  |
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:18 - Mar 4 with 1050 views | HighgateBlue |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 09:21 - Mar 4 by Linners | Weird, I thought he played really well. Great energy throughout. |
I agree on the energy (and effort). Not sure he had a great deal of impact on the game though, albeit against quality opposition. In fact I don't think he's had quite the impact that P'Boro insisted he would, but they are great salespeople, as we found out to a more unfortunate extent with /Paul/ Taylor. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:26 - Mar 4 with 1005 views | FromReuserWithLove |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 08:17 - Mar 4 by TownieRob | Wow, what a strange take. I’d love to see his distance covered last night. I imagine it was among the highest on the pitch. His work off the ball, especially in shutting down the left side of forest, was really good. Did he burst past defenders like Omari or Burns would? Absolutely not, but that’s not his game. He put in a shift for the team in a role that, under normal circumstances, we would see Omari, Burns, or Ogbenne before JT. Injuries are now decimating us, and players are being forced into unfavourable positions to fill the gaps. What is his best position? Likely as the most advanced midfielder in a midfield three, or possibly in a midfield two. I still believe he’ll become a real asset for us, though it may not be until next year. Another player who has rode the wave at perhaps the detriment to his personal development. |
I honestly don't think it's a 'strange take' to suggest he didn't have a particularly strong game. Can't give everyone a 10 in the ratings. Well, you can but you'd be lying. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:40 - Mar 4 with 966 views | Swansea_Blue |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 09:23 - Mar 4 by DanTheMan | I thought he was really good off the ball but was mixed on it, improving as the game went on. He was in an unfamiliar role so not so surprising really. |
That pretty much sums up the whole team. Shouldn’t last night have been his ideal position? People have been saying for years that he can’t play in the holding two and needs to play ahead of them. |  |
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:41 - Mar 4 with 957 views | Vaughan8 | He was no worse than say Broadhead, who some people on here hail as our saviour. He was closing them down in ET, chasing after lost causes when he's played the whole game. Yes you might say "he did S0d all for 90 mins", but I think his stamina and workrate is probably underestimated. Was he good n the ball - Probably not, but who was? We kept losing it a lot of the time. |  | |  |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:48 - Mar 4 with 928 views | Swansea_Blue |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:41 - Mar 4 by Vaughan8 | He was no worse than say Broadhead, who some people on here hail as our saviour. He was closing them down in ET, chasing after lost causes when he's played the whole game. Yes you might say "he did S0d all for 90 mins", but I think his stamina and workrate is probably underestimated. Was he good n the ball - Probably not, but who was? We kept losing it a lot of the time. |
That whole 4 ahead of Morsy/Mass really didn’t have the best opening 45. Broady poor along with the rest. They weren’t working as a unit. How much of that was down to Forest, I don’t know. |  |
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Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:51 - Mar 4 with 895 views | DanTheMan |
Ignoring Taylors pen on 10:40 - Mar 4 by Swansea_Blue | That pretty much sums up the whole team. Shouldn’t last night have been his ideal position? People have been saying for years that he can’t play in the holding two and needs to play ahead of them. |
They have but I've never really seen him do all that well there but at the same time he doesn't start a lot of games so hard to judge. He spent a lot of time drifting to the right to deal with the lack of a proper winger, which can't of helped. If we had Burns or Ogbene I think he'd have looked a bit better. |  |
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