HitchcocksShins wrote:Gonna lose this one, lads. I can smell it in the blood in my p!ss
No, it's just you being negative.
HitchcocksShins wrote:Gonna lose this one, lads. I can smell it in the blood in my p!ss
The One wrote:STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Fantastic
G B wrote:So, I've watched every game this season apart from today.
Yet again, Bowery gets criticism but I can't comment on his performance today.
Over a season, I would say there is only Lapslie, Perch and Bowery in the running for player of the season unless I've overlooked someone?
So it begs the question, what's the problem and why the constant stick?
Rob wrote:G B wrote:So, I've watched every game this season apart from today.
Yet again, Bowery gets criticism but I can't comment on his performance today.
Over a season, I would say there is only Lapslie, Perch and Bowery in the running for player of the season unless I've overlooked someone?
So it begs the question, what's the problem and why the constant stick?
I think you have overlooked Rawson who had another fine game today. My top 3 was Rawson, Perch and Bowery. In a way it underlines how poor our season has been but also underlines how idiotic some of the comments on Bowery, who assisted the winning goal, are.
G B wrote:So, I've watched every game this season apart from today.
Yet again, Bowery gets criticism but I can't comment on his performance today.
Over a season, I would say there is only Lapslie, Perch and Bowery in the running for player of the season unless I've overlooked someone?
So it begs the question, what's the problem and why the constant stick?
MTFCMusings wrote:Rob wrote:G B wrote:So, I've watched every game this season apart from today.
Yet again, Bowery gets criticism but I can't comment on his performance today.
Over a season, I would say there is only Lapslie, Perch and Bowery in the running for player of the season unless I've overlooked someone?
So it begs the question, what's the problem and why the constant stick?
I think you have overlooked Rawson who had another fine game today. My top 3 was Rawson, Perch and Bowery. In a way it underlines how poor our season has been but also underlines how idiotic some of the comments on Bowery, who assisted the winning goal, are.
I don’t think it was a Bowery assist, it came off a defender, but agree with your post.
G B wrote:Over a season, I would say there is only Lapslie, Perch and Bowery in the running for player of the season unless I've overlooked someone?
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:G B wrote:Over a season, I would say there is only Lapslie, Perch and Bowery in the running for player of the season unless I've overlooked someone?
I said on another thread Gary that I think a player needs to have started around 30 league games or more to be considered as player of the season. Therefore applying that rule the candidates are:
Farrend Rawson 40(0)
Jordan Bowery 35(3)
George Maris 34(1)
Harry Charsley 32(7)
The following players could also still make 30 league starts:
Jamie Reid 29(6)
Ryan Sweeney 29(3)
Kellan Gordon 27(2)
James Perch 27(1)
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:G B wrote:Over a season, I would say there is only Lapslie, Perch and Bowery in the running for player of the season unless I've overlooked someone?
I said on another thread Gary that I think a player needs to have started around 30 league games or more to be considered as player of the season. Therefore applying that rule the candidates are:
Farrend Rawson 40(0)
Jordan Bowery 35(3)
George Maris 34(1)
Harry Charsley 32(7)
The following players could also still make 30 league starts:
Jamie Reid 29(6)
Ryan Sweeney 29(3)
Kellan Gordon 27(2)
James Perch 27(1)
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Tyrese Sinclair buzzed around up front and had a couple of shots at goal. I'll give him an assist for the corner.
arsene wengers coat wrote:We're not safe.
We're bloody dog raspberry awful.
Last two seasons have been equally as poor, enough to put you off being an active fan.
The Clough positivity wore off a while ago and looking at the club's situation in the cold light of day is utterly depressing.
Get safe and quickly so I can forget about MTFC for as long as I can. I just hope that some enthusiasm returns by the time August gets here...
HitchcocksShins wrote:How we didn't concede today defines logic. A better team would have had 5
oldweststander wrote:Bowery has turned out to be a good player, he works hard and covers more ground than most.
He is not an out and out striker, more a creator of chances for others who also pops a few in the net.
Left side of midfield may suit him?
bear 73 wrote:oldweststander wrote:Bowery has turned out to be a good player, he works hard and covers more ground than most.
He is not an out and out striker, more a creator of chances for others who also pops a few in the net.
Left side of midfield may suit him?
Bowery is good at what he does , holds up play, links well with other players, works hard for the team, and being a bit more physical will add to his game, i hope he is with us next season
gavinbrookes wrote:Good performance and a great result. Such a relief to be safe (more or less).
I have a hunch Bowery will be on too big a wage to just be a back-up next season. We signed him from L1 MK Dons, remember. He's either a starter or he's too expensive.
cassellswasmagic wrote:bear 73 wrote:oldweststander wrote:Bowery has turned out to be a good player, he works hard and covers more ground than most.
He is not an out and out striker, more a creator of chances for others who also pops a few in the net.
Left side of midfield may suit him?
Bowery is good at what he does , holds up play, links well with other players, works hard for the team, and being a bit more physical will add to his game, i hope he is with us next season
I like your last 3 posts mate. Don’t understand some fans.
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