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Can't comment on the Torquay game since I wasn't there, but he wasn't that impressive playing there against Wrexham and they put us under a fair bit of sustained pressure in the second half while we sat back. You'd expect a defensive midfielder to stop that kind of thing from happening. He certainly cost us two points playing as a holding midfielder against Altrincham when he basically passed an easy clearance straight back to them in stoppage time.
I'd definitely favour playing him in defense (centre half / right back) or not at all. Clay can play the defensive midfield role a lot better than Parslow.
I thought he was excellent at Wrexham. We were under pressure but his presence contributed hugely to the clean sheet and the 3 points in my view and they resorted to hoofing it in as they couldnt play through us. I am not saying i'd play him in that role tonight but he has made a significant contribution to away wins earlier in the season
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He's not a holding midfielder IMO and he's a player I've seen a fair bit of. The last time I saw him playing there (Halifax at home) I thought he was very unimpressive. For me he is a very solid utility defender and is dependable and generally consistent, but every one of our other midfielders has more to offer there for me.
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I definitely disagree that any of our other midfielders are more than capable of Parslow in that holding role, simply because it's not their game.
I'm sure a few will state Brown is a more accomplished holding midfielder but for me there is a massive difference between a deep lying midfielder like Brown and a holding midfielder. If we play a holding midfielder I want him to screen the back four, with little focus on anything else. Brown's game is about getting the ball deep, starting the passing and bridging the gap between defence and midfield.
Disley and Clay would be wasted in a holding role, nor have I seen they have the attributes to succeed it at. They're box-to-box players in my eyes.
The role Parslow plays is something we will need to utilise at times for the remainder of the season but against any opposition I don't want to see it at home games, nor do I think Parslow has the technical abilities to play in a more traditional four man midfield. For me he is there as defensive cover and when needed a holding midfielder.
With regards Parslow at right-back, I would prefer Walker in all honesty (assuming Magnay switches across to left-back) as he brings more pace and attacking threat. Magnay is naturally reluctant to go forward as much when he's on his wrong side, with Parslow on the right that leaves us with a real lack of attack from the full-backs.
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December 19, 2014, 12:32pm |
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I thought he was excellent at Wrexham. We were under pressure but his presence contributed hugely to the clean sheet and the 3 points in my view and they resorted to hoofing it in as they couldnt play through us.
I am not saying i'd play him in that role tonight but he has made a significant contribution to away wins earlier in the season
Yeah that's fair enough. I just think he's a bit of a square peg in a round hole playing there. I'm not totally opposed to him playing that position in tight away games against better opposition, but I feel Hurst has been too reliant on playing him there against weaker opponents (both home & away), when a more expansive and attacking set-up would probably have netted us a few extra points.
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December 20, 2014, 8:54am |
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I definitely disagree that any of our other midfielders are more than capable of Parslow in that holding role, simply because it's not their game.
I'm sure a few will state Brown is a more accomplished holding midfielder but for me there is a massive difference between a deep lying midfielder like Brown and a holding midfielder. If we play a holding midfielder I want him to screen the back four, with little focus on anything else. Brown's game is about getting the ball deep, starting the passing and bridging the gap between defence and midfield.
Disley and Clay would be wasted in a holding role, nor have I seen they have the attributes to succeed it at. They're box-to-box players in my eyes.
The role Parslow plays is something we will need to utilise at times for the remainder of the season but against any opposition I don't want to see it at home games, nor do I think Parslow has the technical abilities to play in a more traditional four man midfield. For me he is there as defensive cover and when needed a holding midfielder.
With regards Parslow at right-back, I would prefer Walker in all honesty (assuming Magnay switches across to left-back) as he brings more pace and attacking threat. Magnay is naturally reluctant to go forward as much when he's on his wrong side, with Parslow on the right that leaves us with a real lack of attack from the full-backs.
Yeah ok, I think you've put it much better than me. I agree.
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December 20, 2014, 8:55am |
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Yeah that's fair enough. I just think he's a bit of a square peg in a round hole playing there. I'm not totally opposed to him playing that position in tight away games against better opposition, but I feel Hurst has been too reliant on playing him there against weaker opponents (both home & away), when a more expansive and attacking set-up would probably have netted us a few extra points.
Yeah, that what I was getting at, clumsily.
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