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Re: Is Eunan..

by royalgull » 24 Nov 2011, 23:14

Well Morris has played zero minutes at central midfield and has been used predominantly/exclusively as a left sided midfielder here. He may be comfortable in the middle and Ling may well go that way. i would agree Morris probably has more in the locker than McPhee. I just think this role on paper is taylor made for the guy. They've both said his best position is central midfled supporting the strikers. Surely that's the role in the side with a gap in it for Friday.

Re: Is Eunan..

by ferrarilover » 24 Nov 2011, 23:10

royalgull wrote:McPhee and Ling said his best position was central midfield, attacking central midfield. Surely the most logical thing to do would be play McPhee in his strongest position as a replacement, rather than shifting Morris inside where he might not be comfortable. Otherwise there truly is no point in having McPhee around in all honesty.
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We are told by those who have seen Morris play there that his position is a central midfielder. These same people are bemused as to why he is being played wide. No reason to believe this isn't correct and, for me Morris>McFree, so, Lb for Lb, Morris plays.

Not necessarily a downer on McFree, I just think Morris is a better player all in.

Matt.

Re: Is Eunan..

by royalgull » 24 Nov 2011, 23:05

McPhee and Ling said his best position was central midfield, attacking central midfield. Surely the most logical thing to do would be play McPhee in his strongest position as a replacement, rather than shifting Morris inside where he might not be comfortable. Otherwise there truly is no point in having McPhee around in all honesty.

Re: Is Eunan..

by ferrarilover » 23 Nov 2011, 00:13

royalgull wrote:i'd play McPhee. Led to believe the attacking central midfield role is where he plays his best football. Well that's the opening in the side so would be the obvious replacement.
Are you on crack? We'd be better off letting Ricey have a go, at least he can actually strike a ball. There are a number of options ahead of starting McPhee (who I was perfectly willing to support upon his return, nothing against the lad, just not what I'd call a footballer), which, embarrassingly, include playing the match with 10 men.

Alex,

I did not know this about Morris, I was under the impression that he was a winger by trade.

Matt.

Re: Is Eunan..

by royalgull » 22 Nov 2011, 23:14

i'd play McPhee. Led to believe the attacking central midfield role is where he plays his best football. Well that's the opening in the side so would be the obvious replacement.

Re: Is Eunan..

by AlexGulls » 22 Nov 2011, 22:46

Indeed it was Morris who played in Rene at Chesterfield. I think he'd do a job in the centre of midfield. He certainly isnt a winger.

Re: Is Eunan..

by Dave » 22 Nov 2011, 22:35

Argee with Alexgulls, Morris is the only opition for Eunan, the one thing Morris can do is pick a pass, in fact he is an intelligent passer, certainly no winger, was it not Morris to stuck a slide rule pass throught Rene at Chesterfield.

Certainly no O'kane, however Morris could do a good job in his adsense.

Re: Is Eunan..

by tufc si » 22 Nov 2011, 20:46

dazgull wrote:Although you dont want him suspended I would rather be out friday and available for Sheffield instead.
Agreed!! Sheff United will be a lot tougher than the game Friday!!

Although a decent cup run would be nice, I suppose it's better to be concentrating on the league....

Re: Is Eunan..

by dazgull » 22 Nov 2011, 19:09

Although you dont want him suspended I would rather be out friday and available for Sheffield instead.

Re: Is Eunan..

by Starcross_Gull » 22 Nov 2011, 17:10

Eunan named in League Two Team of Week, well deserved!!

Re: Is Eunan..

by AlexGulls » 22 Nov 2011, 16:29

When we first signed him all the Chesterfield fans/others who had seen him said that he was a good centre midfielder but pretty poor on the Wing. So I'd like to see him given a chance there...Besides I think he's our best option for when O'Kane is unavalible attacking wise.

Re: Is Eunan..

by ferrarilover » 22 Nov 2011, 16:19

AlexGulls wrote:Bad news there. I'd like to see Morris start in the middle Friday night I think he's better suited the middle of the park rather than being used as a winger on the left.
Pukka gen, no duff...

Why?

Matt.

Re: Is Eunan..

by AlexGulls » 22 Nov 2011, 15:50

Bad news there. I'd like to see Morris start in the middle Friday night I think he's better suited the middle of the park rather than being used as a winger on the left.

Re: Is Eunan..

by diamondgirl » 22 Nov 2011, 15:01

Bugger!!

Re: Is Eunan..

by ferrarilover » 22 Nov 2011, 14:56

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Yes, he is.

Matt.

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