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I dunno, I think you are being harsh.. 1) he took his goal very well and most of the other chances were blocked or saved and 2) who cares!
He should of scored that chance he had when one on one with the keeper. He reminds me alot of Chris Brown
At least he's getting shots on target. I'd rather see a shot at the keeper than high and wide. For me we still need a striker to bring on from the bench. Someone small and tricky with a bit of pace. Hopefully that will be Keshi.
Marquis reminds me of James Hayter with intelligent runs and great work rate,if he keeps that up goals will come
We will see.. Who takes our next penalty?
Quote from: Bezza on August 17, 2016, 01:08:38 pmMarquis reminds me of James Hayter with intelligent runs and great work rate,if he keeps that up goals will comeA good comparison that.I actually think Marquis is likely to turn out better than Hayter (even allowing for him scoring THAT goal).
Quote from: drfchound on August 17, 2016, 02:25:00 pmQuote from: Bezza on August 17, 2016, 01:08:38 pmMarquis reminds me of James Hayter with intelligent runs and great work rate,if he keeps that up goals will comeI agree with that but he did score 8 goals from 13 games when on loan with Northampton. Maybe trying to hard in front of goal at the moment. Let's hope they can all relax and start taking chances.
Quote from: Bezza on August 17, 2016, 01:08:38 pmMarquis reminds me of James Hayter with intelligent runs and great work rate,if he keeps that up goals will comeI agree with that but he did score 8 goals from 13 games when on loan with Northampton. Maybe trying to hard in front of goal at the moment. Let's hope they can all relax and start taking chances.
Quote from: IDM on August 17, 2016, 09:12:00 amWe will see.. Who takes our next penalty?Coppinger will take the next one.
Only penaltys along the floor get saved. Get a bit of height on them. Pro's should miss 1 in 10.
I've always thought defenders make good penalty takers, usually because they don't get many opportunities to score. Anyone remember Norman "Cannonball" Curtis? A full back best known for his time at Sheffield Wednesday but who had a spell as Rovers player-manager in 1960-61. He was Wednesday's regular penalty taker and only missed one or two in his whole career.