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I do think once McCart gets himself into the side he will prove hard to displace.
FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! Why dyou lot allow yourself to bite to an egocentric attention seeker? Forgetting the fact that the last 3 pages of posts on this link should be under a Birmingham match banner, and that everyone is entitled to a view, it's just another thread that is ruined.
So, trying to bring back to thread. I thought that apart from some promising bits, the Millers were toothless where it mattered. I thought MCCart, Peltier were excellent, Norton-Cuffy promising and Kelly put himself about. Eaves looked rusty but that was to be expected. The game reminded me of some of the early games we had in the 2019-20 season when we could not break down teams who came to defend. Shots were abysmal and approach work too slow until the latter stages when we were a goal down.
At least it gave some a run out. On to the Saturday now.......
We agree Pelts McCart couldn't fault them. Kelly hardly anything to go at but impressed with his willingness to try to make something out of nothing. Reading tizer today can anyone tell me difference between were Norton-Cuffy & Hull are in their development here? Latter is raw. Former don't know cause we've yet to see him in 1st team action this season. That's what gets me with keep giving Wood contracts when now we have the experience that Hall & Pelts give us in defence it blocks the progress of Hull here.
Have you ever considered that Paul Warne, a man who has made a career out of football and who probably thinks that a young, inexperienced Hall might benefit from being alongside a seasoned professional like Richard Wood day in day out, might know a little bit more about player development than some bloke who spent years working in a factory. Of course you haven't because the world according to Gru is the only one that exists in your head (or more likely just on this message board).