Slocombe 4 - We know this is what he does
Macari 7 - another tidy game
Baldwin 6 - kind of OK, not at fault today
Cameron 7 MoM - not great but clear MoM for us today
Robertson 5 - The game was lost there
Bostock 7 - Grew into it and displayed his passing skills
Nemane 5 - An assist, but not much else
Crowley 6 - Didn't threaten at all
McGoldrick 6 - Woeful start, but improved
Jones 5 - Definite off day
Langstaff 3 - Want to give a 4 but just can't
Subs
Jatta 7 - 4 goals already!
Randall 5 - Or was it 4 or 'not on long enough'?
Slocombe 4
Macari 6
Baldwin 6
Cameron 7 MOM
Robertson 5
Bostock 5
Nemane 4
Crowley 5
McGoldrick 5
Jones 5
Langstaff 3
Jatta 7
Randall 4
Maynard 2
I'm no defender of Maynard, he's well out of his depth, but the players have got to start taking responsibility too.
Not watched the match as I'm not interested in watching that crap, the next Notts match I watch will probably be in August but I'll say it looks like money well spent on Jatta, can't complain at 4 goals in 4 games.
Cameron has been scapegoated. While Robertson has been living a charmed life.
Slocombe was a walking accident all last season, and yet he still starts despite his weekly mishaps. The goalkeeper situation is beyond a bad joke.
Easy to say after Cameron has a half decent game and Robertson has a poor one
Cameron has been nothing short of woeful 90% of the season whereas Robertson has been brought into a new team and been arguably our best player under Maynard
Better not mention Langstaff not being able to finish his dinner in case i upset someone
This. Also Slocombe has been poor for years. He makes the occasional good save or even has a good game now and again but do I ever think he's going to stop a shot? No not really I'm suprised when he does. The keeper position and defence positions this season been treated like a joke. We're not in NL, teams here and attackers are good, they don't miss half their chances like last few seasons. I just really hope the club has learnt their lesson and we start next season with the keeper and defence we need.
Cameron is usually steady and decent. Not to say he doesn't drop a rick from time to time but that shouldn't make him the whipping boy
Robertson failed to track his man against Salford for their winner, but little, if anything, is said about it. And Macari can do no wrong, yet he was lucky not to see his man score today when he lost him and headed against the bar