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Marcus Maddison - 20 months jail for GBH (p77)
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Maddison tracked back remarkably well to clear an attempt on goal in the Sunderland game. Indeed it moved us onto a quick counter attack.7
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Is it just me or did he catch a cheeky arm/elbow across the bows when scoring yesterday? Definitely went down pretty heavily but no idea if he actually took a wallop or just indulging in some amateur dramatics.
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thenewbie said:Is it just me or did he catch a cheeky arm/elbow across the bows when scoring yesterday? Definitely went down pretty heavily but no idea if he actually took a wallop or just indulging in some amateur dramatics.5
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Addick Addict said:cafcfan1990 said:Personally I don't care that he's not a hard worker. It's like moaning that Pratley doesn't score enough goals or Purrington doesn't bend them in from 25 yards, he's just not that type of player.
As long as he has the players around him doing the dirty work, he'll be successful.
Although actually, despite a great assist and lovely finish, I thought he put a shift in (especially considering his fitness) and it was actually on the ball that he looked poor. Rustiness I'm sure as his record speaks for itself.
In the interview in which Maddison said that he prefers the north and the people too Maddison said that he likes the attacking side of the game and will defend "when he needs to". It's a question as to whether Maddison's definition of "defending" is the same as LB's that will dictate whether he stays in the side.
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shine166 said:Great to have someone around with a bit of character, something we desperately lack on/off the pitch and in the stands.
He doesn't seem to smile much and when he scored, it didn't look like many players congratulated him.
Although I only watched the highlights and the camera cut away quite quickly.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Addick Addict said:cafcfan1990 said:Personally I don't care that he's not a hard worker. It's like moaning that Pratley doesn't score enough goals or Purrington doesn't bend them in from 25 yards, he's just not that type of player.
As long as he has the players around him doing the dirty work, he'll be successful.
Although actually, despite a great assist and lovely finish, I thought he put a shift in (especially considering his fitness) and it was actually on the ball that he looked poor. Rustiness I'm sure as his record speaks for itself.
In the interview in which Maddison said that he prefers the north and the people too Maddison said that he likes the attacking side of the game and will defend "when he needs to". It's a question as to whether Maddison's definition of "defending" is the same as LB's that will dictate whether he stays in the side.
He played 249 times for Peterborough in 5.5 seasons so they obviously didn't have any worries about his work rate.
But we also have to remember he's 27, has spent all but 7 games of his career in the lower leagues and is currently playing in league one. If he could score 9-10 goals a season, create 15 assists, track back, defend, and had an amazing attitude then he'd probably be playing in the premier league.
But he clearly felt that he was good enough to play at a higher level - it's only because Championship clubs didn't come knocking that he didn't kick a ball between February and October. He was doing a Taylor but it didn't come off for him. Not in the short term anyway but, hopefully, he will get his head down and prove by helping us to go up and by playing for us in that division next season.1 -
When he was 1-1 on with the keeper we all knew it was going in the back of the net. How many players do we have in the squad when given that chance we would be absolutely certain it’s a goal? Can’t be many. Lovely finish and deserved a goal for his performance.7
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SouthWest_Addicks said:When he was 1-1 on with the keeper we all knew it was going in the back of the net. How many players do we have in the squad when given that chance we would be absolutely certain it’s a goal? Can’t be many. Lovely finish and deserved a goal for his performance.7
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It will be interesting to see if he starts once he is fit. My biggest concern this year is that we have not generated a lot of scoring chances. We have been very clinical on the ones we do generate but can we keep that up. He certainly is proven in this league for his creative ability even if he is wasteful at times and lacks some defensive aptitude. However if he is playing at the tip of the diamond midfield as long as he does the minimum defensively, it might be worth the trade off. It is not like Williams really adds much defensively from the same position. Maybe Shinnie or Gilbey can be that attacking midfielder but I feel they are best served on the sides of the diamond.0
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Mendonca In Asdas said:SouthWest_Addicks said:When he was 1-1 on with the keeper we all knew it was going in the back of the net. How many players do we have in the squad when given that chance we would be absolutely certain it’s a goal? Can’t be many. Lovely finish and deserved a goal for his performance.
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Covered End said:shine166 said:Great to have someone around with a bit of character, something we desperately lack on/off the pitch and in the stands.
He doesn't seem to smile much and when he scored, it didn't look like many players congratulated him.
Although I only watched the highlights and the camera cut away quite quickly.
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Mendonca In Asdas said:SouthWest_Addicks said:When he was 1-1 on with the keeper we all knew it was going in the back of the net. How many players do we have in the squad when given that chance we would be absolutely certain it’s a goal? Can’t be many. Lovely finish and deserved a goal for his performance.1
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Addick Addict said:cafcfan1990 said:Personally I don't care that he's not a hard worker. It's like moaning that Pratley doesn't score enough goals or Purrington doesn't bend them in from 25 yards, he's just not that type of player.
As long as he has the players around him doing the dirty work, he'll be successful.
Although actually, despite a great assist and lovely finish, I thought he put a shift in (especially considering his fitness) and it was actually on the ball that he looked poor. Rustiness I'm sure as his record speaks for itself.
In the interview in which Maddison said that he prefers the north and the people too Maddison said that he likes the attacking side of the game and will defend "when he needs to". It's a question as to whether Maddison's definition of "defending" is the same as LB's that will dictate whether he stays in the side.
I do think you're right though, Maddison won't start as many games here as he did at Peterborough due to his style and what Bowyer expects.1 -
Couple of interesting responses from Marcus in the summer. (In the comments)1
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Covered End said:shine166 said:Great to have someone around with a bit of character, something we desperately lack on/off the pitch and in the stands.
He doesn't seem to smile much and when he scored, it didn't look like many players congratulated him.
Although I only watched the highlights and the camera cut away quite quickly.3 -
Mendonca In Asdas said:Great finish, keep that up and me and him will be going places (not me and him).1
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Addick Addict said:cafcfan1990 said:Personally I don't care that he's not a hard worker. It's like moaning that Pratley doesn't score enough goals or Purrington doesn't bend them in from 25 yards, he's just not that type of player.
As long as he has the players around him doing the dirty work, he'll be successful.
Although actually, despite a great assist and lovely finish, I thought he put a shift in (especially considering his fitness) and it was actually on the ball that he looked poor. Rustiness I'm sure as his record speaks for itself.
In the interview in which Maddison said that he prefers the north and the people too Maddison said that he likes the attacking side of the game and will defend "when he needs to". It's a question as to whether Maddison's definition of "defending" is the same as LB's that will dictate whether he stays in the side.
And with Jonny and Oz, the problem was the lack of end product, if Jonny scored 8 goals and set up 10 a season he'd be the first name on the teamsheet2 -
Dazzler21 said:Couple of interesting responses from Marcus in the summer. (In the comments)0
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Guy is already becoming a talking point as being a potential rotten apple. When he moved to Hull almost everyone was thinking this. There are some warning signs, let's be honest. Just have to hope we are reading into it too much.1
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killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:cafcfan1990 said:Personally I don't care that he's not a hard worker. It's like moaning that Pratley doesn't score enough goals or Purrington doesn't bend them in from 25 yards, he's just not that type of player.
As long as he has the players around him doing the dirty work, he'll be successful.
Although actually, despite a great assist and lovely finish, I thought he put a shift in (especially considering his fitness) and it was actually on the ball that he looked poor. Rustiness I'm sure as his record speaks for itself.
In the interview in which Maddison said that he prefers the north and the people too Maddison said that he likes the attacking side of the game and will defend "when he needs to". It's a question as to whether Maddison's definition of "defending" is the same as LB's that will dictate whether he stays in the side.
And with Jonny and Oz, the problem was the lack of end product, if Jonny scored 8 goals and set up 10 a season he'd be the first name on the teamsheet0 - Sponsored links:
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balham red said:Dazzler21 said:Couple of interesting responses from Marcus in the summer. (In the comments)
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balham red said:Dazzler21 said:Couple of interesting responses from Marcus in the summer. (In the comments)
"Small reminder to myself and everyone else I can actually play football & give me that channce, as sitting at home got boring after a month"
Then someone says
"Ur only without a club because uou demand too high a wage! Maybe if U get your arse out of bed and don't play XBOX so much you would have a job."
MM responds with
"I haven't made any wage demands to anybody so stop trying to make me look/sound bad when what your saying isn't true."
Someone else called him a clown and accused him of believing he was better than Ronaldo.
He responded to that with
"Didn't realise you had met me & had a conversation with me, if you had you would realise this 'attitude' people throw around is absolute nonsense."
Another says:
"Obviously asking for too much money isn't he?"
Reply:
"Dunno where this has come from as I haven't made any wage demands I just want to play fooball again"
Finally another person said
"Should never have threw your toys out of the pram at Posh you would still have a job now (Shrug Emoji) I would take you back but doubt the owners and managers would now."
Marcus replied
"If only you knew what really went on & how I was treated not the other way round (shrug emoji)"
Reading through the thread it was clear Sunderland fans thought they'd get him no problem and Posh fans all thought he'd made wage demands too high to sign a new contract.
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balham red said:Guy is already becoming a talking point as being a potential rotten apple. When he moved to Hull almost everyone was thinking this. There are some warning signs, let's be honest. Just have to hope we are reading into it too much.
He's contributed more in 6 weeks (100 mins of football) that oztumer did in the whole time he was here. Imagine what he'll be like when not rusty from 9 months out.9 -
shine166 said:AddickedAthletic said:He owns a tattoo parlour1
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Can be a match winner on his day and had plenty of those days at Peterborough, but is not a grafter when out of possession'
I Live and work near Peterborough, seen him a few times and always thought he looked quality. Peterborough supporting friends all rate his ability but at times frustrated by his effort or lack of it!.0 -
We haven't had many flawed geniuses in our time. Paulo Di Canio (though he didn't cause any problems), David Whyte... any more?
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Why are some fans so intent on unearthing negativity about a player.
He signed for us, Bowyer and Gallen have wanted him since at least January. So far bar a couple of knocks and no preseason (probably related) I have seen nothing of concern, bar a touch of greediness in front of goal.24 -
Dazzler21 said:Why are some fans so intent on unearthing negativity about a player.
He signed for us, Bowyer and Gallen have wanted him since at least January. So far bar a couple of knocks and no preseason (probably related) I have seen nothing of concern, bar a touch of greediness in front of goal.1 -
I'll have to buy more live streams but he reminds me of Ricky Holmes which can only be a good thing.
I'm not worrying about any supposed negativity, Bowyer and Gallen knew the deal before he signed.
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