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Aaron Mclean fears Fergie's axe



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
Alan Swann

STAR striker Aaron Mclean has admitted he fears he could be axed for the first time in his Posh career.
Mclean was the top scorer in the entire Football League last season - when he missed only one game due to a suspension - as his 29 goals played a major part in propelling Posh to promotion.

But one goal in five competitive matches so far this season has frustrated the 25 year-old. He scored in each of the first four league games last season as he set a new Posh record of scoring in eight consecutive matches.

Mclean said: "If I don't score goals I will lose my place in the side, it's as simple as that. That's my job in the team and of course I'm frustrated that I haven't scored more.

"But I have a lot of faith in my ability and if we keep creating chances I know I will score my fair share."

Mclean is a certainty to start tomorrow's League One clash with Bristol Rovers at London Road tomorrow (12.15pm), a match that will be screened live on Sky Sports.

And he retains the faith of manager Darren Ferguson who believes a flurry of goals for Mclean and regular strike partner Craig Mackail-Smith is imminent.

Ferguson said: "I have a lot of faith in both strikers. I know defenders hate playing against them because they both work so hard.

"I'd be more worried if we weren't creating chances and playing poorly, but that's simply not been the case.

"We have a lot of attacking ability in the side and if we keep the level of performance that we displayed against Hartlepool up, but convert more of our chances we will be fine tomorrow.

"We could have been 3-0 up at half-time last weekend. We played very well, but we were let down by individual errors."


Ferguson hopes to boost his squad by signing Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson on loan next week. The 20 year-old was a Posh target in the summer, but preferred to spend pre-season training with United.

A failure to break into the United first-team squad has prompted a re-think and Ferguson expects to have the player available for next weekend's local derby at Northampton.

Gibson has made just one substitute appearance for United in a Carling Cup tie, but he played 21 times for Wolves in the Championship last season.

He also scored a spectacular long-range goal for United in their 2-0 friendly win against Posh at London Road in August.


FORMER Posh striker Danny Crow has held talks with Blue Square Premier League club Cambridge United. Crow saw his Posh contract cancelled by mutual consent earlier this week.


The full article contains 463 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 4:52 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
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05/09/2008 11:56:00
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Chris Markham,

Peterborough 05/09/2008 12:34:48
give him another game if he still cant score then give rendell a chance as for gibson that is good news ive seen this guy play he's definately gonna be good enuf for the prem hopefully its for the season leading to permanent
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DonB,

Peterborough 05/09/2008 12:54:43
M-Smith has missed a bucket full and Mclean is in danger of wrecking stand roofs. I too hope they sort out their shot direction and composure, sooner rather than later! Both of them are letting down all the hard workers behind them.
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jeanimp,

lincoln 05/09/2008 13:18:36
may be finding it harder than they thought in a higher league
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Simon Banwell,

The Angel 05/09/2008 14:22:14
They are both good enough for this league, The mac attack will come good and hopefully they're both saving all their goals up for Cobblers next week. Sorry but the seasons barely started wait another month or two before we consign lasts seasons stars to the scapheap.
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Brianposh,

Peterborough 05/09/2008 16:07:01
Mclean should have been substituted last week for the last 15 minutes. He and CMS are showing very little composure in front of goal and have to improve otherwise it is going to be hard work to win.
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05/09/2008 16:23:03
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IR,

Helsinki 05/09/2008 19:23:24
To much negative talking! Players are not confident...let them settle into their roles. Its a new level...and its our first season! Everyone is expecting to much to soon.

'softly softly catch monkey monkey'

Let's given some psotive energies...and stop this talk of axeing and disappointment. Let give it another month and allow the team to gel.
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Simon Banwell,

05/09/2008 23:56:50
We've sent 2 strikers out on loan and not bought or been linked with any targets, Great we're getting in Gibson from Man Utd but wouldn't a striker be a better bet. Fergusson really needs to show he can make decent signings because at present we are still relying on players brought in by Keith Alexander.
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