Read before he came that Norwich were looking to see where he would get most game time before sending him out, so we might be committed to playing him?
Read before he came that Norwich were looking to see where he would get most game time before sending him out, so we might be committed to playing him?
......Ashby
Macari, Baldwin, Cameron, Chicksen
Austin, JOB, Robertson, Jones
..Crowley
.Langstaff.
I don't think we can go away from home and play Jones, Nemane and Crowley together. Every time I've seen us do it we've been outgunned physically.
Not happy with any of the goalkeeping choices or any of the centre half combinations really. It's got to be seen as a recruitment failure that Jimbo still looks our second most lively central midfielder too.
For all Maynards faults when you look at trying to pick a team that won't ship goals we look short of players for the task.
He is out for the season did his ACL.
He will be running and then move onto ball work on his own but I’d guess he is not in any contact training yet.
He has been a big miss this season as a squad player for sure and can play a few positions, but as I said about Scott we have no idea how he will return after this injury same as Palmer it is not an easy injury to fully recover from.
Maynard hasn't been here long enough for me to really judge what his faults are, aside from results to date, but you're right that we're very, very short of players who are good out of possession.
Scott Robertson goes some way to addressing that and has been our most consistent performer in recent weeks, but we need several more.
Every successful Notts team I've ever seen (in the EFL) has had a big, rugged, dominant and experienced centre-half - Short, Foster, Jacobsen, Strodder, Lee to name a few - and I don't think we have one at present. That's a massive weakness in the current team.
Experience is sometimes the most overrated commodity in sport, but it's generally true that centre-halves mature over time and see their best years around age 30, when they use their experience to read the game and still have the physical attributes to boot (literally). Warner will probably become a very good player when he learns how to fully use his physical advantages, but at present he looks raw.
Warner’s playing his first few first team games in professional football, I think people have to show some patience with him, particularly with the quality of other options. After all he is very highly rated at Norwich.
I would imagine he’s injured anyway for tomorrow.