by Snowflake Royal » 26 Jun 2023 17:52
by Sutekh » 26 Jun 2023 19:49
NathStPaulwindermereROYALNathStPaul Can't see us not selling and too be honest he is better than League 1 so wouldn't begrudge him a move away.
No he isn`t, he was a part of a defence that shipped 155 goals in 2 seasons.
I am sure that was all his fault.
by Royal_jimmy » 26 Jun 2023 22:00
RG30South Coast Royal I did mention a few weeks ago that I heard of Millwall being interested.
A bit slow for what is needed of a modern defender and not spatially aware enough IMHO for a midfield role but he seems like a good team man who gives his best every week so I wish him well wherever he ends up.
Would make sense. Millwall like to target players from clubs who have been relegated.
by Royal_jimmy » 27 Jun 2023 08:11
by URZZZZ » 27 Jun 2023 10:41
Snowflake Royal Pretty good defender prevented from being recognised as a great one by:
1) constant injuries
2) lack of pace
3) being adaptable enough to keep getting played out of position at LB or DM.
I think McIntyre has the attributes to be great if given a partner with complementary skills and kept injury free.
But his injury record means its hard to see him as a huge loss, because you never know how many games he'll play.
Definitely wouldn't want to lose him and Holmes, probably prefer to keep Holmes for fitness reliability, I do think McIntyre is a smarter defender though.
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Jun 2023 12:05
URZZZZSnowflake Royal Pretty good defender prevented from being recognised as a great one by:
1) constant injuries
2) lack of pace
3) being adaptable enough to keep getting played out of position at LB or DM.
I think McIntyre has the attributes to be great if given a partner with complementary skills and kept injury free.
But his injury record means its hard to see him as a huge loss, because you never know how many games he'll play.
Definitely wouldn't want to lose him and Holmes, probably prefer to keep Holmes for fitness reliability, I do think McIntyre is a smarter defender though.
On the contrary, I’ve always thought McIntyre would make a better midfielder than a CB. Too slow. Not a crime in itself but doesn’t adapt well enough to it, too often caught out over the top. Likewise isn’t enough of a physical presence. Doesn’t defend crosses well and is too often outfought by opposition strikers. The two aforementioned factors means he struggles against most quick/taller strikers
Think he could play the holding midfielder role well - but needs the right platform alongside him. Someone with more energy and someone with more creativity to complement each others skillsets. 5 at the back with a midfield duo of McIntyre and Hendrick certainly wasn’t it!
by Ascotexgunner » 27 Jun 2023 12:40
URZZZZSnowflake Royal Pretty good defender prevented from being recognised as a great one by:
1) constant injuries
2) lack of pace
3) being adaptable enough to keep getting played out of position at LB or DM.
I think McIntyre has the attributes to be great if given a partner with complementary skills and kept injury free.
But his injury record means its hard to see him as a huge loss, because you never know how many games he'll play.
Definitely wouldn't want to lose him and Holmes, probably prefer to keep Holmes for fitness reliability, I do think McIntyre is a smarter defender though.
On the contrary, I’ve always thought McIntyre would make a better midfielder than a CB. Too slow. Not a crime in itself but doesn’t adapt well enough to it, too often caught out over the top. Likewise isn’t enough of a physical presence. Doesn’t defend crosses well and is too often outfought by opposition strikers. The two aforementioned factors means he struggles against most quick/taller strikers
Think he could play the holding midfielder role well - but needs the right platform alongside him. Someone with more energy and someone with more creativity to complement each others skillsets. 5 at the back with a midfield duo of McIntyre and Hendrick certainly wasn’t it!
by On Strings » 27 Jun 2023 12:49
by SCIAG » 27 Jun 2023 18:35
Snowflake Royal Pretty good defender prevented from being recognised as a great one by:
1) constant injuries
2) lack of pace
3) being adaptable enough to keep getting played out of position at LB or DM.
I think McIntyre has the attributes to be great if given a partner with complementary skills and kept injury free.
by Orion1871 » 27 Jun 2023 19:41
SCIAGSnowflake Royal Pretty good defender prevented from being recognised as a great one by:
1) constant injuries
2) lack of pace
3) being adaptable enough to keep getting played out of position at LB or DM.
I think McIntyre has the attributes to be great if given a partner with complementary skills and kept injury free.
Well, at least one person in this thread is speaking sense.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 28 Jun 2023 08:56
URZZZZSnowflake Royal Pretty good defender prevented from being recognised as a great one by:
1) constant injuries
2) lack of pace
3) being adaptable enough to keep getting played out of position at LB or DM.
I think McIntyre has the attributes to be great if given a partner with complementary skills and kept injury free.
But his injury record means its hard to see him as a huge loss, because you never know how many games he'll play.
Definitely wouldn't want to lose him and Holmes, probably prefer to keep Holmes for fitness reliability, I do think McIntyre is a smarter defender though.
On the contrary, I’ve always thought McIntyre would make a better midfielder than a CB. Too slow. Not a crime in itself but doesn’t adapt well enough to it, too often caught out over the top. Likewise isn’t enough of a physical presence. Doesn’t defend crosses well and is too often outfought by opposition strikers. The two aforementioned factors means he struggles against most quick/taller strikers
Think he could play the holding midfielder role well - but needs the right platform alongside him. Someone with more energy and someone with more creativity to complement each others skillsets. 5 at the back with a midfield duo of McIntyre and Hendrick certainly wasn’t it!
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