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Quigley doesn't give defenders enough to think about, he gets caught too deep too often instead of being on the defender's shoulders. He is essentially a big lad who isnt a natural centre forward and doesn't seem to know what to do or when to do it. Admittedly he doesn't get a lot of service in the areas you would expect but then like McCavity the cat, he's not there when he needs to be! Austin gave him a free lesson on turning up on time at the right place yesterday, Bentley should make Quigley watch the video and make notes.
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Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 16:17 - Mar 19 with 6972 views
Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 16:10 - Mar 19 by 49thseason
Quigley doesn't give defenders enough to think about, he gets caught too deep too often instead of being on the defender's shoulders. He is essentially a big lad who isnt a natural centre forward and doesn't seem to know what to do or when to do it. Admittedly he doesn't get a lot of service in the areas you would expect but then like McCavity the cat, he's not there when he needs to be! Austin gave him a free lesson on turning up on time at the right place yesterday, Bentley should make Quigley watch the video and make notes.
I wouldn't waste Bentley's time. Some players just have that natural instinct and as i posted yesterday, it was a pleasure to watch even though it was hurting us
It'd hurt Quigley too, since he needs no reminder of the gulf between the two of them
He looked to be a useful asset when first signed, that awful penalty miss excepted. He scored a couple of decent goals. Ever since that injury though he’s looked off the pace. You can’t fault his misguided effort even though he seems to spend half the game wrestling. What I will say is that this is a player who has been in two promotion teams from the National League and scored plenty of goals at that level if you’re looking at next season…..
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Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 17:27 - Mar 19 with 6834 views
Unlike some on here I do think he puts a shift in but a lot of it is wasted energy wrestling with defenders and debating with the referee. He is a journeyman at best. However he seriously blotted his copybook with me yesterday when at 2-2 he was substituted and trudged slowly off the pitch with very poor body language. In our position he should have been sprinting off that pitch. Time wise it might not have made a difference (how added time is calculated is a total mystery to me) but as an action to maintain intensity for the cause I thought it was poor. Have I misread it?
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Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 17:29 - Mar 19 with 6821 views
Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 17:27 - Mar 19 by BillyRudd
Unlike some on here I do think he puts a shift in but a lot of it is wasted energy wrestling with defenders and debating with the referee. He is a journeyman at best. However he seriously blotted his copybook with me yesterday when at 2-2 he was substituted and trudged slowly off the pitch with very poor body language. In our position he should have been sprinting off that pitch. Time wise it might not have made a difference (how added time is calculated is a total mystery to me) but as an action to maintain intensity for the cause I thought it was poor. Have I misread it?
Quiggs doesnt seem to win much of anything not even an arguement....
Even on the pitch he as poor body language and perhaps that is down to lack of confidence with not scoring.....
Quiggs is a big strong lad who should be pushing the two CBs and causing them issues which he doesnt one bit...
I cannot see him at Dale next season thank god as who would pay for him anyway. Sinclair will be back in the summer and perhaps He can form a partnership with Campbell......
My all time favourite Dale player Mr Lyndon Symmonds
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Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 20:25 - Mar 19 with 6566 views
Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 17:27 - Mar 19 by BillyRudd
Unlike some on here I do think he puts a shift in but a lot of it is wasted energy wrestling with defenders and debating with the referee. He is a journeyman at best. However he seriously blotted his copybook with me yesterday when at 2-2 he was substituted and trudged slowly off the pitch with very poor body language. In our position he should have been sprinting off that pitch. Time wise it might not have made a difference (how added time is calculated is a total mystery to me) but as an action to maintain intensity for the cause I thought it was poor. Have I misread it?
Have to say I disagree that he works hard. I fine him lacking any effort really and tends to stand in positions that mean he can’t get to CBS to press the ball. The only time I can agree with you on this is the odd burst of erratic pressing he does over a 20/30 yards generally by himself. I may be being harsh and it may just be a lack of tactical awareness but to me he just doesn’t look fit enough to get around the pitch in the first place. Compare him to a Jake Beesley for example
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Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 20:26 - Mar 19 with 6553 views
Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 17:27 - Mar 19 by BillyRudd
Unlike some on here I do think he puts a shift in but a lot of it is wasted energy wrestling with defenders and debating with the referee. He is a journeyman at best. However he seriously blotted his copybook with me yesterday when at 2-2 he was substituted and trudged slowly off the pitch with very poor body language. In our position he should have been sprinting off that pitch. Time wise it might not have made a difference (how added time is calculated is a total mystery to me) but as an action to maintain intensity for the cause I thought it was poor. Have I misread it?
You just have to look back at the Bradford away win for me. Yes he came on as a late sub and didn't contribute much but it was a massive win at the time and at the end he just walked off whilst the rest of the player's/management team were hugging and applauding the away fans. His attitude stinks. Funnily enough he had his best game for ages v Stevenage when we won previously at home but he regressed into his usual self yesterday. I'd start Hendo and Rodney next Sat.
Its a BRILLIANT goal to cap a BRILLIANT start by Rochdale - Don Goodman 26/08/10
Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 19:48 - Mar 19 by electricblue
Quiggs doesnt seem to win much of anything not even an arguement....
Even on the pitch he as poor body language and perhaps that is down to lack of confidence with not scoring.....
Quiggs is a big strong lad who should be pushing the two CBs and causing them issues which he doesnt one bit...
I cannot see him at Dale next season thank god as who would pay for him anyway. Sinclair will be back in the summer and perhaps He can form a partnership with Campbell......
Sinclair an unused sub for Altrincham yesterday. Campbell looks to be injured again at Aldershot as he hasn’t featured in the last two. I don’t think we can rely on these two either tbh
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Scott Quigley-What does he give us? (n/t) on 20:30 - Mar 19 with 6547 views
Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 17:27 - Mar 19 by BillyRudd
Unlike some on here I do think he puts a shift in but a lot of it is wasted energy wrestling with defenders and debating with the referee. He is a journeyman at best. However he seriously blotted his copybook with me yesterday when at 2-2 he was substituted and trudged slowly off the pitch with very poor body language. In our position he should have been sprinting off that pitch. Time wise it might not have made a difference (how added time is calculated is a total mystery to me) but as an action to maintain intensity for the cause I thought it was poor. Have I misread it?
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Scott Quigley-What does he give us? on 08:39 - Mar 22 with 5778 views
No, this thread has turned into a childish playground style load of nonsense and I'm tempted to delete the lot.
That's true, and fair enough. It's just pathetic that some want to delete their posts because for what ever reason they realise that it's no longer a good idea for them to be read.