Top performers of the season so far
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Originally Posted by
the_anticlough
It's very, very tight I think - this was easier to do last season. There are the week-in-week out stalwarts on the one hand and the star turns who have missed a few on the other. Comparing those 2 groups is really difficult, but in the end I go with
1) Platt - Nobody's contributed more across the first 12 games, he's even thrown in a couple of goals! (pace of 8 for season!)
2) Crowley - a couple of duds, but let's not forget he's been stellar in 8 games, by my count
3) McGoldrick - he's been a match winner for us, 5 of his 7 starts were fantastic
4) Bass - best keeper we've had in years, but we can't say he's had a lot to do across the 12 games
5) Jatta - If it wasn't for the concussion there's no doubt he's v.high on the list, so it'd be unfair to mark him down for that
Honourable mentions, in no particular order
Bedeau - been incredibly consistent, not a bad game yet
Jones - played half our games and would clearly be TOP of the list if it was a straight average
Macari - played every league game, started like a train but then dropped off a notch
The half-way mark of the season is a good time to look which players are leading the way. I dug out what I put at the quarter mark. Some changes, as you'd expect
1) Platt - Aden who? Even an AB fan like myself can see that Platt is a clear upgrade, especially in terms of reliability. A great defender who is also an underrated footballer. Chips in with goals too
2) Bedeau - If others fall off any, the metronomic Bedeau is going to overtake them with his constant 7/10s. He's improving as a footballer too as the season goes, maybe he hasn't had the chance to play in a team like this before. If that continues to come on, he isn't a L2 player. Almost neck-and-neck with Platt now I'd say.
3) Jatta - have to give him his due, and another who won't be a L2 player for long the way it's going. 2nd top scorer in L2 despite gaps in his appearances. An absolute nightmare for defenders on his day
4) Crowley - we have to see what scouts for the two leagues above will see, a game changer with rare talents for ball retention and goal creation. He's one of our main difference makers, who can turn 1pt into 3. You always need that
5) McGoldrick - still a class act. I wish him and SM could solve the game time question to ensure that when a guy in his 38th year is on the pitch he is only showing his best. Feel that would be achieved by missing the odd game, occasional impact-sub role and and being ready to come off at the 70min mark a little more.
I think the only others seriously threatening the above, and getting shout-outs by others would be Bass and Abbott. Abbott's on a trend to do so without doubt, but to resist recency bias and look at the whole 23 games, not yet. Bass has been great but when we're off form he hasn't shown that he can turn losses into draws, or draws into wins. Hopefully he will.
Wonder what others think...