Mcateer 07:07 - Sep 13 with 1171 views | Axeldalai_lama | Thought he looked good. I don't get the hate from some. He looks a battler, has some pace, gets in good positions, forward and back, keeps it pretty simple. Very solid. Yes he's not omari, but I don't think he needs to be. I think a lot of it is the price tag, which is completely irrelevant now. He's in, he's capable, let him get on with it and judge him on his play for the team. |  | | |  |
Mcateer on 07:12 - Sep 13 with 1114 views | LeoMuff | Didn’t see that, early days but looked very average, should have played it first time in to Hirst the one time he got free down the right |  |
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Mcateer on 07:14 - Sep 13 with 1075 views | textbackup | Personally I think he needs to show he can run with the ball, being more direct/aggressive. Didn’t see much of that from him lastnight. He also cocked up a great chance to get in an early ball to Hirst, who had made a brilliant run across his man to the front post. There doesn’t have to be one, but I’d say he was the least impressive player for us in that game. |  |
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Mcateer on 07:16 - Sep 13 with 1054 views | powinswitch | It’s early days. But I haven’t seen what you see. Hurst made a fantastic run first half and McAteer never looked like he was going to play him in. Fouls a lot. But fingers crossed he proves me wrong. He’s one of us so gets my support [Post edited 13 Sep 7:17]
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Mcateer on 07:17 - Sep 13 with 1039 views | braveblue | Nothing to do with hate!!! Just thought he was very poor as was Hirst until he scored. |  | |  |
Mcateer on 07:20 - Sep 13 with 988 views | franz_tyson | Thought he was one of the weaker players. Early days, but difficult to see why we paid so much for him. If he continues to work hard, I'll stay patient, but not really seeing anything special so far. |  | |  |
Mcateer on 07:25 - Sep 13 with 931 views | IndependentlyBlue | Agree with you. He’s not a flash player. Does the basics ok, steady, reliable. Easy to miss what he does in a match. Classic ‘water carrier’ type of player that all teams need. Bet his team mates appreciate him. Depressing to say this but will probably be the scapegoat in the squad that some of the haters seem to need to have |  |
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Mcateer on 07:25 - Sep 13 with 920 views | Axeldalai_lama |
Mcateer on 07:20 - Sep 13 by franz_tyson | Thought he was one of the weaker players. Early days, but difficult to see why we paid so much for him. If he continues to work hard, I'll stay patient, but not really seeing anything special so far. |
I think that's maybe a less full on way of saying what I was trying to in some ways. I wasn't trying to say he was Messi, or even Jaden, but he was battling and trying and to me was pretty solid and able, just not, as you say, 'anything special'. Yet. |  | |  |
Mcateer on 07:27 - Sep 13 with 901 views | Reuser_is_God | The trouble he has is he is in the Burns/Ogbene unglamorous role for us. Unfortunately we expect a bit of glamour from a £12m winger but you’re just not going to get that from him, which isn’t his fault. Agreed that he can do better, & I think he will. |  |
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Mcateer on 07:28 - Sep 13 with 871 views | TheBlueGnu | I don't expect anyone "hates" him - that seems a little harsh ! Agree with you otherwise. |  |
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Mcateer on 07:34 - Sep 13 with 804 views | franz_tyson |
Mcateer on 07:27 - Sep 13 by Reuser_is_God | The trouble he has is he is in the Burns/Ogbene unglamorous role for us. Unfortunately we expect a bit of glamour from a £12m winger but you’re just not going to get that from him, which isn’t his fault. Agreed that he can do better, & I think he will. |
Why can't he be a bit more glamorous? When you have a one on one.... great opportunity for glamour ala Omari. Not sure his job specifics are just to do the unglamorous side of the game. He had a few opportunities to take on the full back one on one. Is it his role or just his lack of ability? |  | |  |
Mcateer on 07:36 - Sep 13 with 774 views | ITFC_Forever | I thought he put an unspectacular but proper hardworking shift in last night. |  |
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Mcateer on 08:08 - Sep 13 with 538 views | seblue78 | You can see why McKenna likes him for that RW spot. Works hard and has a bit about him. A positive feel. Needs work on the attacking side of things as a few times was caught out trying to make the run then left us exposed albeit he worked hard to get back behind the ball. I guess KM feels he can improve that side of things given his age. The issue is the pricetag and the expectation that brings. He’ll be fine. Loved the look of Egeli when he started to settle. Omari vibes |  | |  |
Mcateer on 08:26 - Sep 13 with 381 views | jas0999 | Lots of excellent performances last night, but didn’t think he was one of them to be honest. Once again, thought Davis was excellent with his movement and quality of pass. Didn’t see that from McAteeer. Early days of course, but think we have a lot better than him. Clarke is really beginning to look very decent. |  | |  |
Mcateer on 08:30 - Sep 13 with 342 views | bsw72 | Such a different type of player to Clarke and Philogene but works hard, chases back and covers the right. I think he’s almost trying too hard and so giving little fouls away but I think he’s got huge potential and will only get better. He was playing in front of his 3rd different right back this season which will have had an impact as well. |  | |  |
Mcateer on 08:32 - Sep 13 with 320 views | Linners | Don't think he had a great night, but hopefully his time will come. I did wonder if maybe we've shifted approach slightly so the space that Burns used to exploit is afforded a bit more to the left-hand side. |  | |  |
Mcateer on 08:38 - Sep 13 with 264 views | Kieran_Knows | Don’t think he was anything spectacular, but in a way I think that suits us right now in the way of Egeli’s development. You know with McAteer you’ll get 6/7 out of 10 every week and will go under the radar with his hard work etc, which will allow Egeli 20 minutes or so each week to find his feet and then when the time is right - ala Hutchinson - Egeli will then start most weeks. |  |
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Mcateer on 08:59 - Sep 13 with 123 views | BloomBlue | 'Put a shift', as they say. Work rate is very high and underrated. Did a lot of tracking back, helping Furlong. What I like about him is he sticks to the wing, which was stretching SU. He will need some time, as do all players, to fully understand when one of our players will run/won't run. He had a chance to play Hirst in, but conversely against Derby he played a lovely quick ball through expecting Hirst to run but Hirst didn't, and Derby immediately cleared and fans moaned. That understanding will come, same as the Burns/Hirst understanding took time. |  | |  |
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