United are 6 games into the new season and time to have a look at where they are at so far:
I have been to all 4 home games and watched the Cork game on TV so that is the basis of any points I put forward:
- Reggie Nootimeer: Is a brilliant acquisition who is the class act of all the signings.
- Alan Murphy: Playing well week in - week out and attitude is top class and not fraid to get involved.
- John Lester: Good ball player with a tremendous work ethic and never say die attitude.
- Supporters: The atmosphere at Terryland this year has been excellent and makes the matches a very enjoyable evening.
- Team Attitude: Whatever about the results and the way the team is set up, you cannot find fault with the commitment and effort of all the players on duty.
Colin James: A good defender but can he do anything other than hoof the ball. I dont think I have seen him even try to play a pass this season. Under pressure, nobody objects to Row X or playing it deep into opposition territory but surely there are times when he can try and find a team mate with a pass.
Rogers our keeper is not quiet there yet but I think he will develop into a good keeper in due course.
Stephen O'Flynn is a good striker and with good service will continue to score goals for us. Again, he has a great work ethic on the pitch.
Overall, would be disappointed with our points tally to date but my biggest disappointment is the way we are playing. We have two ball players in Murphy and Lester in the middle of midfield but every time a defender gets the ball, the hoof merchant mentality kicks in and then O'Flynn and Barry Moran are looking to win flicks on with their backs to goal. They must have sore necks looking up in the sky waiting for the cannonballs to drop from above.
Lets get the ball down and try and play football on the ground. 3-5-2 would appear to be the best system but we need to play the football that suits the system.
Come on United!