Try to be more of a wing back than a striker now he's been injured so much and is older
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Originally posted by Del View PostMackie has always been a very poor player. Some fans mistake running like a headless chicken, putting in the effort granted, as a justifiable reason to be in a team. All he ever does is head down and generally run into players and try to bundle and bobble his way past them. If he succeeds, he usually then runs the ball out of play. Oh and he's missed countless sitters over the years too.... but hey, he runs a lot.
Originally posted by A Man Without A Clue View PostAnyone considered that after such a lengthy injury, his fitness & sharpness isn't quite there yet ?
Originally posted by nasser95 View PostIt's playing to the crowd and it can lead to bad unity in the squad if they see one untalented player who just runs without real aim getting applause when they are trying to break down opponents and they get jeers whenever it doesn't go right.
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Originally posted by OneJamieMackie View PostI do apologise but Mackies goals in the championship, goals against City, Liverpool, Swansea etc are not down to being a very poor player. I do not understand how fans don't see what I do, Mackie is a very good footballer
I'm not disputing he's scored some decent and important goals for us over time, but that doesn't make him a good player. Plenty of people in certain situations or circumstances could score goals.... there were plenty more easy chances he fluffed, but let's ignore those, but either way, that's one element of football, it doesn't make him a "very good player". He is a very clumsy player the way he plays the game and as part of that used to constantly give away utterly needless Free kicks in our final 3rd which caused us issues and cost goals.
Seriously, anyone who really rates him as a player has rose tinted specs on and needs to assess the big picture rather than the energy expelled. On that for what it's worth, him pointlessly charging from the halfway line to close a keeper 40 yards away is doing us absolutely no favours whatsoever, but simply knackering himself out a bit, and ultimately being completely out of position when the keeper naturally kicks the ball. It's not a good thing.... If they are wasting time, it might be different, but he does it for the sake of doing it when never in a million years does it make any difference except some keepers probably slow down their clearance when they see him and think i'll wait and let him waste a little more energy.
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Originally posted by OneJamieMackie View PostAnyone notice Mackie being heavily involved while being a sub with the celebrations of Chery's goal?
He loves qpr"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by Del View PostIf there was a comedy prize up for grabs you'd win it hands down.
I'm not disputing he's scored some decent and important goals for us over time, but that doesn't make him a good player. Plenty of people in certain situations or circumstances could score goals.... there were plenty more easy chances he fluffed, but let's ignore those, but either way, that's one element of football, it doesn't make him a "very good player". He is a very clumsy player the way he plays the game and as part of that used to constantly give away utterly needless Free kicks in our final 3rd which caused us issues and cost goals.
Seriously, anyone who really rates him as a player has rose tinted specs on and needs to assess the big picture rather than the energy expelled. On that for what it's worth, him pointlessly charging from the halfway line to close a keeper 40 yards away is doing us absolutely no favours whatsoever, but simply knackering himself out a bit, and ultimately being completely out of position when the keeper naturally kicks the ball. It's not a good thing.... If they are wasting time, it might be different, but he does it for the sake of doing it when never in a million years does it make any difference except some keepers probably slow down their clearance when they see him and think i'll wait and let him waste a little more energy.
Mackie is a poor player. Devon White scored a few goals too.
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Originally posted by OneJamieMackie View PostCome on, Mackie was the only sub joining, the rest didn't care that much, Mackie is more then money"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostOr Mackie is just more money. We could literally run a competition and have a different fan sit on the bench every home game and be able to celebrate a goal and we'd save approximately 25k per week as a result as well as having a slightly better bench
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Mackie is no world beater but can't believe some of the pelters he's getting.
I think JFH managed him perfectly at the weekend by bringing him on for 20 mins near the end. Easily a championship squad player imo and good enough to play for 20/30 mins when needed and the odd game.
However I also agree Connor should of probably been brought on. Can only think he might of had a niggly injury that maybe we aren't all privy to!!
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