The_Viking_Magpie
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I said this when leaving the ground in a rather reactionary fashion but I kind of agree. Today felt like the perfect example of him being a double-edged sword - first half he was crisp and everything went through him, had time and space and looked the best player on the pitch. Second half, he was the most detrimental player in the side - overplayed and put us under pressure constantly and dropped too deep when we needed to get up the pitch.
I think he’s a brilliant player and when he’s ’on it’ or up against a couple of cloggers then he’s great - the problem is that’s usually when we’re playing against inferior sides and you could argue, we should probably win those games without him anyway.
He did also run the length of the pitch and nearly score the goal of the season late in the game so I can’t reconcile it fully but he does personify the stuff I don’t like about this team which either makes him a culprit or an undeserving scapegoat
You can't draw any definitive conclusion on Crowley today based on such a contrasting performance. Today he wasn't playing inferior opposition and for 45 mins was the top boy on display. Then awful. He was neither at MK or Cheltenham but was effective with goals and assists. That's what he brings to the side.
The only real thing that pisses me off about Crowley is his lack of desire to do anything defensively especially when he loses the ball. He jogs back alongside players but never puts in a tackle or tactically fouls anyone. Just enough to be showing intent with not actual action.
Should have hit the target with that great run and one two with McGoldrick.
As everybody has said game of two halves both sides dominated one and looked world beaters whilst the other looked hopeless. Decent entertaining game in front of a big crowd. Deserved a draw but streetwise Walsall got a fantastic victory.