Thomas L'HeureuxAthleticoSpizz No Tom, he has done it once too often for my liking (and obviously Mr Coppells too).
Today, I was willing him to win the game for us, he scored, he passed ,but then he did what he normally does.
Whilst I will never boo him, nor hold him solely responsible for a defeat....I will never suck c09ck like some on here do for him.
The eye-of-a-needle stuff is great....but he has to find the cotton reel first
I kind of appreciate where you are coming from, but I'm not going to agree with you. Marek is a player who looks to get on the ball and make things happen, not go hiding like some of the other players who, sometimes unfortunately, wear our shirt.
Today his first two passes fell straight to Birmingham players, but once he found his rhythm and got up to speed with the game, he was instrumental in everything good we did towards the end of the game. He dropped two perfect balls in at the back stick, and although nothing came from them, there is no way he can be criticised for that. Better anticipation from those in the box and they would've scored the easiest goals of their careers.
He played some nice, quick passes into feet, and fed his team mates the ball in some dangerous positions. They failed to do anything of note with it, but once again, that's no fault of Marek's.
In the last five minutes, a fairly routine pass out to Rosenior was over-hit and rolled out of play, but that's why the bloke is playing at this level at the moment and not in European competition.
I wouldn't claim he's our best player like some on here, because I don't think he's come close to realising his potential yet. He has bags of ability, a calmness on the ball that very few players have, and is arguably a step-ahead of the rest of the division. However, until he proves it consistently then those like yourself will always be entitled to your negative views.
Personally though, I could never shoot down a player for trying to make things happen and playing with positivity. Some passes will go astray, but some will create chances. You take the rough with the smooth, which you are not willing to do by the looks of things.
Well said, Tom that is exactly my feelings on the matter.
Although i can understand AthleticaSpizz view on the matter as alot does not come off, he does more positve attacking things in a game than any other player. But this is what the top players are like, i was shocked at how wild and outrageous C.Ronaldos shots were last year along with other top players, for every 30 yarder he puts into the top corner he must hit 10-15 wild shots. The difference is we only see the edited highlights so it looks like he always puts it in the top corner. But the united fans don't mind him 'giving the ball away' because they know the next time it could fly in as he has done it many times before and will continue to do so. Now marek is no where near ronaldos class but the principle for me is the same, i dont mind if he plays the ball out of play or gets a yellow card for a stupid tackle becasue at anypoint he is capable of the eye of a needle ball or cross (which i dont think he gets enough credit for) espcially at this level.
But i do want to add that when Marek came on he, Kitson and Bikey were the only players willing to show for the ball and hold it. All the other players either hoofed it, or gave it away. And there is no excuse for that (apart from Duberry, who i would rather he hoofed it). Marek has the composure to wait for the right oppertunity and along with the the above mentioned, scored our goal almost scored another and played a brilliant simple ball for hunt towards the end where all he needed to do was drill it low accross the face or to the near post and all he managed to do was float it into the keepers hands, he didnt look up just aimlessly crossed it. If hunt had done his job then we would all be crediting marek with another super through ball and maybe another season in the premier league.