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Some players don't have what it takes to score

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Conor Grant gets poor vibes for his lack of scoring but he does get into good positions to have a chance of scoring. That tells me that he does have a good football brain.

Palmer, Robertson & Iorpenda don't score many but their presence & link up play leads to the front players getting chances the score. So as you say @True Magpie it's not all about pointing fingers about certain players not scoring, it's about players getting into good positions & players creating chances for others.

If Notts keep creating chances the goals will come

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The fact that Matt Palmer doesn't score many goals is not a concern for me. His role as the anchor between defence and attack is more vital to the team that any goals he might score. When he passes the ball he doesn't just stand and admire it, he moves to a position to receive it back to keep the move flowing and moving the opposition around. Then play a pass through the lines when the opportunity arises.

The way he's played this season @McPie, it shouldn't be a concern for anyone. It'd be a boost for him to score his first for us in L2, but we don't need it to succeed.

His massive improvement over last season must be a combination of feeling stronger physically and psychologically after the injury and Pato getting buy-in all round on playing forward faster and more positively. End result? He's playing like the Matty Palmer of old.

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