Thanks I wasn’t sure as I tried to watch it back buts it not on the highlights vid.The offside was given when the initial ball came through. The flag was up well before the pass to Akpom.
No they didn’t. Usual blaze over attempt tooAll of Mcgree’s shots required saving, so a step in the right direction there. But who remembers the old Slaven side foot pass into the corner.
Would have worked a treat yesterday
No they didn’t. Usual blaze over attempt too
He did blaze one over the bar into North Stand. You missed that it seems.They clearly did.
O'Leary had to make save after save during the match, some very good ones too.
We had 9 shots on target, McGree was responsible for 4 of them.
When a goalkeeper is man of the match, it's not because shots are being blazed over the bar.
The effort at the end of the first half when he cut back was a brilliant effort.He did blaze one over the bar into North Stand. You missed that it seems.
That is undoubtedly true, but Akpom deserves real credit for getting to 7 goals. He might actually get past 15 this season; I see no reason why not.Some players just have the knack of beating the keeper. We haven’t had such a player probably since Bamford.
You would have written Bobby Charlton off using that logic. He hit far more into the Stretford and Scoreboard ends than into the net, according to himself anyway.He did blaze one over the bar into North Stand. You missed that it seems.
Charlton hit 199 in 606 league games, one in 3 in the top flight for his entire career. Of course he din't score with every shot, but he did score 199 goals.You would have written Bobby Charlton off using that logic. He hit far more into the Stretford and Scoreboard ends than into the net, according to himself anyway.
McGree's an attacking midfielder, not a striker, settling in under his second new manager in the short time he's been here. He needs a chance.
How does his minutes to goals ratio compare to our other midfielders during that time, can't be much different with the exception of Crooks?