sillwuka
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Slotted his pen nicely under alot of pressure.
Well done Scott!
Well done Scott!
He may never be elite level or world class but calling him a nothing player is just wrong.He is a bit of a nothing player. Doesn't really excel in anything. I had high hopes for him but it seems he is not gonna be good enough.
If fergie managed to get Cleverley a title medal he would have for sure loved Scott and secured him more.i like McTominay he's a good lad
Fergie would've loved him and definitely would've ultilised him to the fullest
100%. SAF loved hard working players with the right mentality.i like McTominay he's a good lad
Fergie would've loved him and definitely would've ultilised him to the fullest
Exactly... I think some posters would love to clone Bruno multiple times and have 10 Brunos in front of De Gea. It just would not work, you need the McTominay and Fred's of the world to allow the stars to shine!He didn't cost us a transfer fee.
He's useful.
He's young and is still growing as a football player.
He could play in positions where we are lacking.
No idea why he keeps getting criticized for being 'not good enough'. Nobody expected him to be as good as Carrick if that's what you mean. Try to apply some perspectives for once. There are players that costed us way more and is no better than Scott. A team doesn't have to be full of superstars. If he's not good enough for you then fair enough but that would mean the club should find an upgrade and not blaming the player. In my eyes he could be a very useful squad player, if not a first teamer.
Clueless.He is a bit of a nothing player. Doesn't really excel in anything. I had high hopes for him but it seems he is not gonna be good enough.
Grow up mate.He is a bit of a nothing player. Doesn't really excel in anything. I had high hopes for him but it seems he is not gonna be good enough.
Wow.He is a bit of a nothing player. Doesn't really excel in anything. I had high hopes for him but it seems he is not gonna be good enough.
Every team needs players who are quite good at everything rather than excelling at a couple of things.He is a bit of a nothing player. Doesn't really excel in anything. I had high hopes for him but it seems he is not gonna be good enough.
Is he Cleverly 2.0 for us?He is a bit of a nothing player. Doesn't really excel in anything. I had high hopes for him but it seems he is not gonna be good enough.
I think that is pretty harsh. He may not be the most gifted player. But he has achieved significantly more than any of us. His attitude and work ethic are very good. Far better than loads of others at United. And his passing is gradually improving.He is a bit of a nothing player. Doesn't really excel in anything. I had high hopes for him but it seems he is not gonna be good enough.
His passing is his biggest weakness imo, if his passing was better he'd be a very, very good player. As of right now, he's a good player who is a highly useful squad player to have but not a player who should be an automatic starter. That's no bad thing either, it's a squad game these days and he's still developing his game. What I do like about him is that he does bring some leadership to the table, something I feel our team lacks at times. Wish more of our players had his desire.Mctominay is a good passer, good ball winner and brings loads of energy to midfield. Undoubtedly he and Fred is our best combo behind more attacking minded ones. He's coming along really well, think he could develop into a really quality box to box player
we won’t know whether it’s a good comparison for a few years yet. Whilst McT came onto the scene later than Fletcher, it took him a long time for the majority of our fans to really appreciate him and understand his importance. It looks like McT is on this path as well.He’s a good squad player to have on rotation like O’Shea. Dont think he’ll be as good as the easy comparison of Fletcher as he was a starter a lot of the time for us in his prime years, next to Carrick and Scholes, after Hargreaves injury woes.
I do cringe at ’McSauce’ though.
I think he has shown he has a good range from his youth days so his passing is a bit understated. Starting out as a holding mid under Mou means keeping it simple was the best bet. Also he has been trying more of those recently which means he has them in his locker. He just needs to take more risks which will come with age. He's only 23His passing is his biggest weakness imo, if his passing was better he'd be a very, very good player. As of right now, he's a good player who is a highly useful squad player to have but not a player who should be an automatic starter. That's no bad thing either, it's a squad game these days and he's still developing his game. What I do like about him is that he does bring some leadership to the table, something I feel our team lacks at times. Wish more of our players had his desire.
Agreed, but I think passing can be improved with age a bit like Fletch.His passing is his biggest weakness imo, if his passing was better he'd be a very, very good player. As of right now, he's a good player who is a highly useful squad player to have but not a player who should be an automatic starter. That's no bad thing either, it's a squad game these days and he's still developing his game. What I do like about him is that he does bring some leadership to the table, something I feel our team lacks at times. Wish more of our players had his desire.
Congrats mate.As good as I’ve ever seen him last night. Considering he’s not a natural RCB it looked like he played there all of his life. He is composed way beyond his years and looked so comfortable on the ball for such a high magnitude match. His passing, generally, was fantastic too. Some lovely balls between the lines when safe options were on.
And the penalty. What a hit. What a player.
I love the lad and what a glorious night for Scotland. That penalty shoot out was brutal ha!
It may be harsh but do you think he has the talent and ability to be a long term first choice midfielder for us?I think that is pretty harsh. He may not be the most gifted player. But he has achieved significantly more than any of us. His attitude and work ethic are very good. Far better than loads of others at United. And his passing is gradually improving.
He is what he is and I like him for that.
Im not sure i'm the one who needs to grow up. Im entitled to my opinion, and you on yours. Please come up with something else than grow up and challenge my opinion with something proper. Why is he in your opinion/factually good enough for united?Grow up mate.
It was a joke mate, with a reference to your username, we're cool. I disagree with you and rate him high as our second best midfielder currently.Im not sure i'm the one who needs to grow up. Im entitled to my opinion, and you on yours. Please come up with something else than grow up and challenge my opinion with something proper. Why is he in your opinion/factually good enough for united?
Alright. I do hope he can turn my head, I like him as lad.It was a joke mate, with a reference to your username, we're cool. I disagree with you and rate him high as our second best midfielder currently.
THISHe didn't cost us a transfer fee.
He's useful.
He's young and is still growing as a football player.
He could play in positions where we are lacking.
No idea why he keeps getting criticized for being 'not good enough'. Nobody expected him to be as good as Carrick if that's what you mean. Try to apply some perspectives for once. There are players that costed us way more and is no better than Scott. A team doesn't have to be full of superstars. If he's not good enough for you then fair enough but that would mean the club should find an upgrade and not blaming the player. In my eyes he could be a very useful squad player, if not a first teamer.
What would he have to do to make that?Alright. I do hope he can turn my head, I like him as lad.