DawZi wrote:its getting annoying this subject
keep him he missed for the half of the season, and i would like anybody on here to name any forward/midfielder at our club who's been consistent all season
people are expecting to much off him, he's still adjusting to L2 just like Drummond Hunter Stanley Curtis etc etc
Drummond, adjusting? He's been in League Two since 2004!
I can't see a problem with this thread. Otherwise, what is the point of a
forum? It’s not disrespectful to have a discussion.
I think Michael Twiss has possibly been the greatest Morecambe player I've ever seen. Sadly, we haven't seen the best from him for a while. He had a brief revival when he got back into the team but it has, regrettably, fizzled out. There are number of reasons for this I feel:-
1. Natural loss of pace in aging. Previously, he’d need to beat one man with a burst of pace and his skill would do the rest. He can’t beat that first man regularly enough anymore, in my view.
2. Personal issues which, in this case, would be disrespectful to expand upon.
3. Loss of confidence in ability. I can’t remember the last time I saw him have a go from outside the box, which used to be his forte.
Also, I feel that, in the prime of his career, Twissy was woefully mismanaged by Sammy. 2004/2005, Twissy’s debut season, he was played as an out and out striker and produced 27 goals. When Sammy replaced Jim in November 2005, he only seldom deployed Twissy as a striker and Twissy’s versatility, I think, went against him, as he was used repeatedly as a wide player or in the hole. Even considering this, the number of goals he scored was impressive. I think it could have been much more if Sammy had better valued him. That’s not really relevant to the discussion, however; just something I’ve thought for a while.