Marton Monorail
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Not sure it was countless times?Really set the world on fire this season didn't he mate. Will be talking about all the times he got pushed over for the next twenty years and the countless times he let a midfielder run past him to score a goal.
He struggled in the 2nd half of the season with the Physicality of playing men's football and he made some mistakes, there's no doubt about that but as I said he was carrying the midfield of the worst team in the division on his own for large periods, had one or preferably two of Stewart, Bridcutt, Trybull and to a lesser extent Fiorini and Anderson been fit he'd have played more in his more natural role, would have had protection so his mistakes would have been less likely to be costly and he'd have been able to be rested when needed.
From that perspective he'll only get better with more game time and playing alongside better players.