Victor Meldrew Nobody (did anybody actually go who have posted on here?) has said much about McCarthy.
The reporter on SKY was ecstatic in praise of his performance -what a star this lad is.
Will95 McCarthy excellent but distribution was terrible.

by Will95 » 16 Dec 2013 09:42
Victor Meldrew Nobody (did anybody actually go who have posted on here?) has said much about McCarthy.
The reporter on SKY was ecstatic in praise of his performance -what a star this lad is.
Will95 McCarthy excellent but distribution was terrible.
by ZacNaloen » 16 Dec 2013 10:16
by BR2 » 16 Dec 2013 11:16
ZacNaloen Not exactly inciteful though, we know McCarthys a great shot stopper and all those other keeper'y things, but makes terrible distribution decisions.
by Extended-Phenotype » 16 Dec 2013 11:33
sandman Thanks for your sympathies E-P.
Next time take on board the comment and acknowledge the fact that people, in football and life in general, are going to question something if it's been hyped and failed to deliver on the expectation. Whilst you were criticising others you seemed to be simultaneously doing exactly what you accuse them of doing and letting the thoughts of "anonymous people on the internet" get to you.
As much as it will hurt your ego I don't really care what you or the other "anonymous people on the internet" think about Nigel Adkins as I just don't like him or his personality regardless of what those people have said previously about Brian McDermott.
My sympathies.
by biff » 16 Dec 2013 11:59
by loyalroyal4life » 16 Dec 2013 12:04
by LoyalRoyal22 » 16 Dec 2013 12:25
loyalroyal4life Why was Mcleary dropped? Surely our best current winger and he didn't start!!
by KDRF » 16 Dec 2013 12:37
by Royal Lady » 16 Dec 2013 12:47
AthleticoSpizz Sounded like it on the radio.
However, the BBC website stats gave it in favour of the Tigers, but surprisingly, by not that much.
by Ian Royal » 16 Dec 2013 13:12
sandman Ian Royal is turning into Snowball.
I look at the only time they are in the pitch together to judge their kicking ability and you can tell who is better and more comfortable with the ball at their feet.
When Federici kicks it back to Bibbo and his assistant the ball goes straight to them just about every time. When McCarthy kicks it the power and accuracy just aren't there and often you'll see the ball take a bounce before it reaches the target.
by Extended-Phenotype » 16 Dec 2013 13:13
by P!ssed Off » 16 Dec 2013 13:21
Ian Royalsandman Ian Royal is turning into Snowball.
I look at the only time they are in the pitch together to judge their kicking ability and you can tell who is better and more comfortable with the ball at their feet.
When Federici kicks it back to Bibbo and his assistant the ball goes straight to them just about every time. When McCarthy kicks it the power and accuracy just aren't there and often you'll see the ball take a bounce before it reaches the target.
I like to double check my opinions with facts and this season they don't support Federici being more accurate. Federici's kicking has deteriorated over the years in my view. Perhaps more to do with opposition getting more used to it and countering his accuracy by marking tightly. There's no doubt McCarthy's kicks are less accurate and don't go as far, but he also distributes the ball by throwing it much more than Federici, which makes up for it as it's a far more reliable method of passing than long kicks.
McCarthy's kicks are also more looped than Fed's flat kicks, which gives the players time to adjust for the accuracy and go to try to win the ball, which probably counters his accuracy a little. His kicking is getting better, although it's still easily the biggest flaw in his game.
by sandman » 16 Dec 2013 13:27
Ian Royalsandman Ian Royal is turning into Snowball.
I look at the only time they are in the pitch together to judge their kicking ability and you can tell who is better and more comfortable with the ball at their feet.
When Federici kicks it back to Bibbo and his assistant the ball goes straight to them just about every time. When McCarthy kicks it the power and accuracy just aren't there and often you'll see the ball take a bounce before it reaches the target.
I like to double check my opinions with facts and this season they don't support Federici being more accurate. Federici's kicking has deteriorated over the years in my view. Perhaps more to do with opposition getting more used to it and countering his accuracy by marking tightly. There's no doubt McCarthy's kicks are less accurate and don't go as far, but he also distributes the ball by throwing it much more than Federici, which makes up for it as it's a far more reliable method of passing than long kicks.
McCarthy's kicks are also more looped than Fed's flat kicks, which gives the players time to adjust for the accuracy and go to try to win the ball, which probably counters his accuracy a little. His kicking is getting better, although it's still easily the biggest flaw in his game.
by bcubed » 16 Dec 2013 13:53
LoyalRoyal22loyalroyal4life Why was Mcleary dropped? Surely our best current winger and he didn't start!!
Not been great in last couple of games. Also we needed Jobi for a option in the middle for when Adkins switched the diamond to a flat 4 in midfield. He offers more defensively which is needed when Royston is on the pitch
Hope that is not too hard for you to understand you delinquent
by Blind Bigot » 16 Dec 2013 14:59
by dakin1871 » 16 Dec 2013 18:41
Will95 Edit: Oh, and that Akpan shot, highlight of the game for comedy reasons.
by Ian Royal » 16 Dec 2013 18:46
P!ssed OffIan Royalsandman Ian Royal is turning into Snowball.
I look at the only time they are in the pitch together to judge their kicking ability and you can tell who is better and more comfortable with the ball at their feet.
When Federici kicks it back to Bibbo and his assistant the ball goes straight to them just about every time. When McCarthy kicks it the power and accuracy just aren't there and often you'll see the ball take a bounce before it reaches the target.
I like to double check my opinions with facts and this season they don't support Federici being more accurate. Federici's kicking has deteriorated over the years in my view. Perhaps more to do with opposition getting more used to it and countering his accuracy by marking tightly. There's no doubt McCarthy's kicks are less accurate and don't go as far, but he also distributes the ball by throwing it much more than Federici, which makes up for it as it's a far more reliable method of passing than long kicks.
McCarthy's kicks are also more looped than Fed's flat kicks, which gives the players time to adjust for the accuracy and go to try to win the ball, which probably counters his accuracy a little. His kicking is getting better, although it's still easily the biggest flaw in his game.
Did you even read my post that highlighted why whoscored's passing stats are inappropriate for goalkeepers?
by WestRoyal » 16 Dec 2013 18:46
bcubedLoyalRoyal22loyalroyal4life Why was Mcleary dropped? Surely our best current winger and he didn't start!!
Not been great in last couple of games. Also we needed Jobi for a option in the middle for when Adkins switched the diamond to a flat 4 in midfield. He offers more defensively which is needed when Royston is on the pitch
Hope that is not too hard for you to understand you delinquent
Thought this was a reasonable question myself!
He's looked the most likely to do something creative and must feel hard done by
Not sure if Adkins commented on this?
by P!ssed Off » 16 Dec 2013 19:40
Ian RoyalP!ssed OffIan Royal I like to double check my opinions with facts and this season they don't support Federici being more accurate. Federici's kicking has deteriorated over the years in my view. Perhaps more to do with opposition getting more used to it and countering his accuracy by marking tightly. There's no doubt McCarthy's kicks are less accurate and don't go as far, but he also distributes the ball by throwing it much more than Federici, which makes up for it as it's a far more reliable method of passing than long kicks.
McCarthy's kicks are also more looped than Fed's flat kicks, which gives the players time to adjust for the accuracy and go to try to win the ball, which probably counters his accuracy a little. His kicking is getting better, although it's still easily the biggest flaw in his game.
Did you even read my post that highlighted why whoscored's passing stats are inappropriate for goalkeepers?
No. I wasn't talking to you and I don't read absolutely every post.
Obviously the majority of keeper's kicks are long balls. I dont' see how that's a problem if you're comparing keeper with keeper, because it's the same measure. You'd be stupid to compare keeper to outfield player. And you'd be stupid to associate or compare a keeper's long balls with an outfielder's long balls.
by dakin1871 » 16 Dec 2013 19:44
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