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Originally Posted by Watchdog
Using Jack Nolan as an example, but there's others. Players like Jack Nolan are brought into the side either as subs or, when they do get a full game they then seem to be dubbed as failures by the manager based on just the one game and then cast aside.
Players who have been out of the first team for some considerable time need at least 3 or 4 games to get up to the speed of first team football. I would much rather see Jack Nolan given a chance before Sean McConville.
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Jack Nolan’s weakness

is that he is naturally left-footed and, under normal circumstances, would be playing down the left wing.
In the old days, his shirt number would’ve been….No.11.
Don’t hold your breath, Watchdog.