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Thread: McNulty

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    McNulty

    Just when I said there was no injury updates one comes along...

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/58917928

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    Quote Originally Posted by stokearab View Post
    Just when I said there was no injury updates one comes along...

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/58917928
    Not too fussed to be honest.Feel sorry for him but, IMO he is not a DUFC guy, (for a few reasons)

    Time to try new combinations , whatever they may be

    Great players make an impact, and as much as I was desperate for him to do so, it never really happened.

    Even when he is over the injury, it's a long way back for someone who wasn't nearly fit enough in the first place.

    Let's just thank him, and let him go.

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    Can't agree with that, we should be backing him and supporting him to get back and recreate his partnership from Coventry with Max

    Probably one of the reasons Max signed was speaking to McNulty and Cov favs to a man rave about there link up etc

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    Happy to give him a chance with a new partner. Maybe he has been playing with a niggle for a while? Anyway..last chance saloon for him but we need to try this partnership out at least?

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    4 in 30 last season.

    Can Max light him up? Not so sure myself.

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    Mellonaccio

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    Mellonaccio
    True. But most strikers at some point beat their man and hit the back of the net, not seen enough of that from Marc. He's a player that needs a clean chance on a plate and you're not going to get that very often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weegiearab View Post
    Happy to give him a chance with a new partner. Maybe he has been playing with a niggle for a while? Anyway..last chance saloon for him but we need to try this partnership out at least?
    Niskanen him and Maxime could be a decent force in the New Year

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    Can't agree with that, we should be backing him and supporting him to get back and recreate his partnership from Coventry with Max

    Probably one of the reasons Max signed was speaking to McNulty and Cov favs to a man rave about there link up etc
    Agreed Shedka. Do not write him off. Once he's back & gets scoring he'll prove to be a decided asset. There are not many strikers out there with his pedigree. And Yeats, I think he is a Dundee United man, I'm liking his attitude. And as Shedka says it's McNulty we've to thank for getting Biamou here. 38 goals they combined in one of Coventry's promotion years. Get fit soon Marc McNulty.

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    Never like to see a player injured but I'm just not getting the love in for a striker that doesn't score goals.

    Hope he comes back in the new year and proves me wrong though.

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