This is my interpretation of the situation too.So if he is doing all what you reckon in the first line how is he offering a goal threat when he always at least twenty yards away from the goal? Yesterday there were at least two if not three balls that went flying across the box in the first 15 minutes that had missed out Bowman attacking the near post where we should have had somebody coming in at the back post but Lee Martin was nowhere to be seen. It's simply where he should have been and if we had a proper striker playing that's where they would have been. We would have been two or three up inside 15 minutes and it would have been goodnight Vienna for Village Green Rovers. City can then relax and play some nice football instead of having to dig deep and play ugly and leave the opposition still in with a fighting chance. It's cost us against Crewe last week. It cost us against Newport. It cost us against Swindon. It cost us against Orient. Not putting teams to bed when we are dominating because we haven't got the bodies in the box because half of our strikeforce is playing twenty yards behind where he needs to be.
I'm not Martin bashing. I think he his tremendous but I do understand what you're getting at. We have to convert chances/dominance. But we can't do that if we don't have the players in to box to do so. If we fizz balls across and into the box but no one is there to get on the end of it then it's going to be a long season.
But, as mentioned. If Law had scored his chances I probably wouldn't have put any thought into it this morning.