🆕🧵A few days ago #oafc added midfielder Mark Shelton to their ranks
At 26 he’s just entering his prime, but the Nottingham born lad has plenty of experience at this level already, having won promotion from this division on 2 occasions
Here’s a thread on Oldham’s new signing
Shelton is a box to box midfielder, one who contributes to both phases of play. He’s energetic, and often starts moves from the base of midfield, before building through the phases of play. Here he continues his run, providing a foil by making a run to the front post
Here’s another perfect example of Shelton building from the back, being involved in the continuation of play at all stages. He makes strong runs into space, constantly making himself available for passes. His strong physicality allows him to make driving runs
Shelton is a fantastic striker of the ball, one who possesses great technique. If he’s given time and space to shoot from range he can take advantage of the situations. This strike is a peach, although it was a while ago for Salford
This clip is more recent, and it once again shows his striking technique. He catches the ball well, testing the keeper, and at this level he will get more time to shoot. He ain’t always get it right, but he should get goals for Oldham
He’s very good at picking up pockets of space which allow him to get a shot away. He takes a half step off here, opening the gap enough. However, he does tend to shoot rather often. Sometimes the better choice would be to pass, like in this situation
Shelton also possesses an underrated range of passing. His technique is equally impressive when passing, and it allows him to play slightly deeper if needed. The pass unleashes the attacker here, and against sides that come to play Shelton could pick these types of pass
He’s also a footballer who’s very aware. Here he checks back, before opening up the space by releasing a pass out wide. He’s very comfortable in the middle, and has a commanding presence too
His technique is on full display here, at his very best. He’s under pressure and brings the ball down sumptuously. He also has the awareness to thread the pass, setting up an easy chance. He’s extremely effective in the opposition box due to his combination of size and quality
This season Shelton has been deployed at RB and RWB for Hartlepool. While it’s not his natural position he has performed well. His versatility is certainly an asset to Oldham. From RB he put this cross in, due to the extra space afforded to him, and scored a cracker too twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Defensively there are some question marks over Shelton. Here he’s slightly lightweight, and comes out on the wrong side of the 50/50. You’d probably hope he’d make a better recovery run than he does here, and whilst it’s not a major issue it’s something to consider
Again here he lets his man get the wrong side of him, and he never really makes a strong enough run to recover. If his defensive run is stronger here he could cover the space left, but instead the attacker gets the run on him, and ends up scoring
We will end on a high note, and Shelton also possesses a threat from direct set pieces. His technique extends to shooting from a dead ball situation, and whilst these goals were some time ago now he does have the ability to add goals to his game from these opportunities twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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A comfortable win for the Magpies. Not as much to analyse but it’s great to see a slight shift from the Yeovil game
Credit to Notts and Scunthorpe for the footage
The first goal comes from something I identified in my Yeovil post match thread; the long diagonal. It stretches a low block, creating space for the likes of Castro and Rodrigues as their defence can’t shift across. Having a player of Baldwin’s quality makes it possible
The finish is also superb - takes it first time and is so cool with it. Quevin is our best striker of the ball, but this is a different technique, and he executes it so well. He also does what we needed to do against Yeovil - shoot first time to catch them out
The first thing I noticed is Cook has the freedom to step out of defence. Scunny are reluctant to press, and don’t seem to have the team shape to prevent these runs from deep. Cameron should have no difficulty stepping out of defence and progressing the ball
One area we have to be careful with is the high line. Their goal against Wealdstone comes from a clever run in behind. However, we do tend to hold a higher line than this; either Slocombe would sweep up or one of our CBs would have the required recovery pace to get back
🆕🧵 Here’s my thread on #Notts v #Blues from Tuesday night
Sorry for the delay in this one, #FM23 has got in the way a bit 😅 lmk below how you want to see the progress of my Notts save 👇
Limited footage for this one as Southend acc have less highlights than us!
One thing that Baldwin provides which is such a weapon is his long passing. I know we overused the diagonal to Nemane early on this season, but it’s such an effective move, and having Aden back in the side makes it possible to bypass the opposition press with ease
Nemane got quite a bit of criticism online but I thought he was a real threat down the right, and the battle v Bridge was fascinating. Here he gets in behind, causing them all sorts of issues, but it’s a shame that Scott couldn’t get good contact; his movement was superb
My FM save content will be coming soon - would people want to see it on here or over on YouTube?
Watch out for FM content coming from @AnalystsBar soon too!
Sam Slocombe
First one up and I think they’ve got it absolutely spot on. Only thing is rushing out, perhaps could be a little higher but that’s only this season so understandable. Love the communication being high and the physicals are accurate too. Great start
Brad Young
Can’t really comment on this one too much as we’ve only seen him against Coalville. Think the Aerial Reach is good as he’s absolutely huge altho 6ft3 is not correct; he’s way taller than that!! Got great potential in game
Sorry that it’s later than usual but had a mad busy day!
Image credit goes to Torquay for this one
Aaron has this move in the locker, and has used it often recently, and it opens up space for him to drive into. I was also impressed with how Rawlo adapted to that new role to the right of the defence, and how he pushed up into that pocket of space. The cross is good too
Rawlo had a really strong game in his new role, and he pushed into that space really nicely. It compresses the Torquay defence, and is a real tactical tool. Note how Baj is filling in as he pushes up and also the movement of Palmer, who moves into space to make the pass possible