Jack Cork v McBurnie
Jack Cork v McBurnie
Don’t know if any one noticed last night that Cullen was winning headers against McBurnie,because every time he went to jump Cork just stepped across him,and stopped him jumping ,he was getting really ****** off just before 1/2 time ( it’s amazing how high Cullen jumps ,a bit like a mini Ronaldo)
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
Cork isn’t just a very classy footballer, he’s a canny operator.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
Mcburnie was bullied yesterday. By players half his size. Cullen was class with his headers. Won a crucial one late on at our back post.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
Said on the ratings thread Cork managed McBurnie really well.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
What an absolutely magnificent player he has been for usquoonbeatz wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 10:28 pmSaid on the ratings thread Cork managed McBurnie really well.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
We saw them work the same routine on Deeney at the Turf. Worked a treat that night, too.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
Here here. Excellent pro, excellent footballing brain. Knows his limitations and keeps it simple but hell of a fighter too. Really good career and a great example to others of how to get the best out of your body and footballing ability. He's the kind of person we'd miss in the dressing room big time, and the real challenge is getting some new jack corks through the door with a few less miles on the clock.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
Of all our senior players, JC is the one I'd most like to see in next season's squad and for exactly that scenario; he (like the others) no longer has the speed/stamina to be an EPL starter, but he is and always has been a player of genuine quality. A lack of outright pace and earlier in his career, size too, are disadvantages which JC has always had to work around; for short periods I believe in still can and hopefully help show the youngsters how to do so tooTricky Trevor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 10:42 pm...worth another 12 months just to come on for the last 20 minutes for his game management.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
It’s a shame teams have chosen to sit back so much against us, it’s meant cork has had to be sacrificed to get a move creative player in the team, I still think next season cork will have a massive role to play
Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
How that wasn't given as a foul is a mystery. He got nailed in the backTravisBickle wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 10:27 pmMcburnie was bullied yesterday. By players half his size. Cullen was class with his headers. Won a crucial one late on at our back post.
Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
I’m still enjoying the moment THB smashed McBurnie early in the game!
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
The sending off clearly affected how the game went... however, I thought the way that our two centre halves (and Cork) aggressively dealt with their forwards was clear. THB and Beyer haven't really had enough credit for it.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
He's not small. He's 6ft - was he much smaller when he was younger?AfloatinClaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 9:04 amOf all our senior players, JC is the one I'd most like to see in next season's squad and for exactly that scenario; he (like the others) no longer has the speed/stamina to be an EPL starter, but he is and always has been a player of genuine quality. A lack of outright pace and earlier in his career, size too, are disadvantages which JC has always had to work around; for short periods I believe in still can and hopefully help show the youngsters how to do so too
But I do agree otherwise. He's not a PL starter, but he has something we could benefit from. Nous. Experience. An air of calm. Probably our 4th choice CM behind Cullen, Brownhill and JBG. And with additions likely, maybe even lower, but with 9 subs, I can see him sticking around
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
There are 9 subs in the Prem so I would have thought even more reason to keep Jack around.
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Cork did really well whilst on the pitch. He has a very good footballing brain so to speak and has been tremendous for us in the games he’s played this season.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
Another reason to think that game at Bramall Lane was the best thing that happened this season, although it didn't feel like it. We made McBurnie look like Haaland that day, whereas I almost forgot he was playing on Monday.Jakubs Tash wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 9:49 amThe sending off clearly affected how the game went... however, I thought the way that our two centre halves (and Cork) aggressively dealt with their forwards was clear. THB and Beyer haven't really had enough credit for it.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
Suggestions of Jack Cork getting another deal but he’s already under contract for next season and the manager has said this week that he’s one of the players he wants here next season.
Re him and McBurnie, they played together at Swansea so he’ll know all about him.
Re him and McBurnie, they played together at Swansea so he’ll know all about him.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
My favourite SD signing out of 4 possibilities that come instantly to mind. I was disappointed when he was subbed at half time on Monday night but I understand the necessity for change and there was no way VK was taking Cullen off.
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Re: Jack Cork v McBurnie
I recall Cork always looking rather 'lightweight' and being knocked off the ball too easily; not something that happens nowadaysRoosterbooster wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 10:08 amHe's not small. He's 6ft - was he much smaller when he was younger?...