But the former Watford and Swindon wide man has been pivotal in recent weeks, setting up winners in consecutive matches. A superb corner to Oli Johnson against Southend, and a brilliantly dug out cross to The Grolt at Oldham.
McNamee has injected some much needed pace into proceedings, and his trickery and quick feet have been a breath of fresh air. He has definitely given us something different. The pace and willingness to run at players that McNamee possesses means defenders will back off him, leaving a huge space either between our front line and midfield, which is the space where Hoolahan can thrive, or space between our midfield and back-line, in which Rusty can dictate play.
McNamee along with Russell Martin and Michael Rose have been Lambo’s only signings. This shows the NCFC faithful Lambert is not only a talented motivator and tactician, but is also very adept in the transfer market. Meaning (hopefully) there will be no more Adrian Leijers or David Carneys in the near future. Kick it off...
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