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Tom McIntyre - Sep 2025 joined Bradford on loan p6

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  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,355
  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,345
    SteveACS said:
    Scoham said:
    decent 'start debut' last night .. not as commanding or as assertive as Jones, but went about his business generally in a calm and forceful way .. I think he'd like to join us f/t and probably will come promotion .. unfortunately that might put Alex Mitchell's place at risk
    If Mitchell can't get into our team in L1, then it's unlikely he has a future with us if we go up.
    Always need a squad though, he’s unfortunate he’s competing with two of our best players in Ramsay and Jones, and now McIntyre, who originally was probably mainly competition for Gillesphey.
    I was a little surprised he came in for Jones last night, I thought Mitchell would suit that role the best (probably better than the right sided centre back role).

    Far play to Mcintyre though he did a solid job.
    I think NJ believes McIntyre is better with the ball at his feet. Mitchell is more an old fashioned "blood and guts" CB.
    I wonder where Zach Mitchell will fit in when he returns. Getting very good reviews in Scotland. 
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,909
    What a cracking interview he seems like a really grounded nice fella
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  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,934
    SteveACS said:
    Scoham said:
    decent 'start debut' last night .. not as commanding or as assertive as Jones, but went about his business generally in a calm and forceful way .. I think he'd like to join us f/t and probably will come promotion .. unfortunately that might put Alex Mitchell's place at risk
    If Mitchell can't get into our team in L1, then it's unlikely he has a future with us if we go up.
    Always need a squad though, he’s unfortunate he’s competing with two of our best players in Ramsay and Jones, and now McIntyre, who originally was probably mainly competition for Gillesphey.
    I was a little surprised he came in for Jones last night, I thought Mitchell would suit that role the best (probably better than the right sided centre back role).

    Far play to Mcintyre though he did a solid job.
    I think NJ believes McIntyre is better with the ball at his feet. Mitchell is more an old fashioned "blood and guts" CB.
    I agree. But the way we set up it's the 2 outside CB's who are expected to do things with the ball. Jones generally passes to them or Cov/keeper. Mitchell is perfectly able to do that and I think his physical and aerial ability would better suit thay central role. Even more so in a tough northern away game.

    Taking nothing away from Mac who did well. I just think AM is better suited to that role.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    SteveACS said:
    Scoham said:
    decent 'start debut' last night .. not as commanding or as assertive as Jones, but went about his business generally in a calm and forceful way .. I think he'd like to join us f/t and probably will come promotion .. unfortunately that might put Alex Mitchell's place at risk
    If Mitchell can't get into our team in L1, then it's unlikely he has a future with us if we go up.
    Always need a squad though, he’s unfortunate he’s competing with two of our best players in Ramsay and Jones, and now McIntyre, who originally was probably mainly competition for Gillesphey.
    I was a little surprised he came in for Jones last night, I thought Mitchell would suit that role the best (probably better than the right sided centre back role).

    Far play to Mcintyre though he did a solid job.
    I think NJ believes McIntyre is better with the ball at his feet. Mitchell is more an old fashioned "blood and guts" CB.
    I agree. But the way we set up it's the 2 outside CB's who are expected to do things with the ball. Jones generally passes to them or Cov/keeper. Mitchell is perfectly able to do that and I think his physical and aerial ability would better suit thay central role. Even more so in a tough northern away game.

    Taking nothing away from Mac who did well. I just think AM is better suited to that role.
    With his first game under his belt, McIntyre gives us a lot of options. If Small has an off day, Ramsay could go back to his wing back role and has proved last night, he's an able deputy for any of the back three. Someone posted that he was left footed but I thought he was comfortable with both feet last night. 
  • Six-a-bag-of-nuts
    Six-a-bag-of-nuts Posts: 8,127
    It's a squad. Mitchell and McIntyre give us options. It's nice to know we can rely on them to step up when required
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,323
    SteveACS said:
    Scoham said:
    decent 'start debut' last night .. not as commanding or as assertive as Jones, but went about his business generally in a calm and forceful way .. I think he'd like to join us f/t and probably will come promotion .. unfortunately that might put Alex Mitchell's place at risk
    If Mitchell can't get into our team in L1, then it's unlikely he has a future with us if we go up.
    Always need a squad though, he’s unfortunate he’s competing with two of our best players in Ramsay and Jones, and now McIntyre, who originally was probably mainly competition for Gillesphey.
    I was a little surprised he came in for Jones last night, I thought Mitchell would suit that role the best (probably better than the right sided centre back role).

    Far play to Mcintyre though he did a solid job.
    I think NJ believes McIntyre is better with the ball at his feet. Mitchell is more an old fashioned "blood and guts" CB.
    I wonder where Zach Mitchell will fit in when he returns. Getting very good reviews in Scotland. 
    In the long run I'd almost expect the back three to be as per the below, that of course relies on Tom being made into a permanent signing - But regardless of whether we're in League One or the Championship - Is that a "bad" choice of options to have in Defence next season?

    Ramsay / Z.Mitchell - Jones / A.Mitchell - Gillesphey / McIntyre
  • IR94
    IR94 Posts: 743
    I can see why Jones prefered him to Mitchell, much better in possession, I admire Mitchells bravery but on the ball seems very non-league ish
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  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,172
    Good player in there, but also a colossal howler in there. Seemed to be well up for the away games where the job was to throw his body in front of everything but melted in the home games. Good luck to him at Bradford. Can be a good L1 level defender if he stops doing mad shit