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Originally Posted by Alvin the chipmunk
Now that Chapman has had a steady game McCoville can go back to being the whipping boy.
Bloody useless that lad. Only got more assists than anybody else in the top four divisions last year. Clark seems to me at least twice as ineffectual but gets none of the vitriol. Wonder why.
Just like that useless Coleman. Good job these great players keep randomly turning up on our doorstep without him doing any research or signings. Cant even beat £70 million of talent on gates of 1200. Get him out.
Three promotions, cup runs, bringing back pro football to the town and play off charges are all lucky imo.
Bring back Beattie and James Gray and we can all be happy.
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Completely over the top & illogical response to those who felt McCoville (whoever he is?) had a less than stellar game.
Seems it's fair game for some to slag Chapman off on a weekly basis, criticise Donacien, Clark & even on rare occasions, Billy Kee.
But the mere mention of 'The Precious' and the very foundations of the club are about to collapse.
According to Alvin, any criticism of Super Sean has become by association, criticism of John Coleman and as such, high treason.
In the past, I've praised McConville when I felt he'd deserved it. Blimey! I even recall penning a song in his honour.
However, imho & it would seem, a good number of the Clayton End, last night McConville went from 'Super Sean' to 'Boy Blunder', & I'm not just talking about the 2nd goal fiasco.
I can't recall him making a single effective tackle in the whole game. When receiving the ball in space, he invariably passed backwards - unlike McLeod who knew which way we were kicking.
He looked afraid of taking defenders on & seemed happy to get rid of the ball at the first opportunity. On the few occasions he tried, he usually lost the ball.
I hope Sean scores a hat trick on Friday & we're all singing his praises again.
But please! Don't blow a fuse just because some of us felt he was our least effective player last night, it's only personal opinion.