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« Reply #7005 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 15:16:25 » |
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Thing is we forget(myself included) that the chore of the team will consist of mainly british players anyway we just seem to be adding a few foreigners but even some of these have had experience over here.
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« Reply #7006 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 15:17:41 » |
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Thing is we forget(myself included) that the chore of the team will consist of mainly british players anyway we just seem to be adding a few foreigners but even some of these have had experience over here.
last season was definitely a chore
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« Reply #7007 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:29:49 » |
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Buckle's signings for Rovers seem a lot like my transfer policy on FM; purely for the fact that I've heard of them and they were once a bit good.
Hell, we thought Pericard and Prutton were good signings for League One and look where that ended us.
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« Reply #7008 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:32:56 » |
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Hell, we thought Pericard and Prutton were good signings for League One and look where that ended us.
Hit the nail on the head. A "name" is not necessarily a good signing - and an unknown is not, per se, unambitious. At our level, unless you are a full-time scout, its always a case of wait and see for us fans. I knew very little about Parkin, Cox, Ward or Austin before they came here. I'd heard of Nalis...
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« Reply #7009 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:37:58 » |
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i'd never heard of chris hay, george ndah, steve finney or peter thorne before we signed them and they turned into fan favourites pretty quickly
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« Reply #7010 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:48:54 » |
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i'd never heard of chris hay, george ndah, steve finney or peter thorne before we signed them and they turned into fan favourites pretty quickly
Great examples - thinking back to that time, I'm not sure I've ever seen a player so changed by an injury than Hay. Superb before injury, a couple a flashes afterwards. That was a real shame.
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« Reply #7011 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:51:03 » |
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Great examples - thinking back to that time, I'm not sure I've ever seen a player so changed by an injury than Hay. Superb before injury, a couple a flashes afterwards. That was a real shame.
did he end up going back up north? kilmarnock maybe.... Edit: just checked went to hudderfield then st johnstone and finished at stirling
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« Reply #7012 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:52:18 » |
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I think he spent a couple of unsuccessful years at Huddersfield and then went back to Scotland, I think with St Johnstone.
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« Reply #7013 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:53:55 » |
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I fecking loved Chrissy Hay. Broke his leg didn't he? 
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« Reply #7014 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:54:03 » |
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I think he spent a couple of unsuccessful years at Huddersfield and then went back to Scotland, I think with St Johnstone.
yes your right he's currently in canada working for manulife financial according to wiki 
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« Reply #7015 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 17:57:16 » |
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I fecking loved Chrissy Hay. Broke his leg didn't he?  Can't remember that? You sure you're not thinking of Phillipe Cuervo 
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« Reply #7016 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 18:00:45 » |
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Can't remember that? You sure you're not thinking of Phillipe Cuervo  another unknown who turned out to be pretty good until the injury. i think chris hay did break his leg but i was only young then so cant remember exactly, it was an injury that took him out for half a season atleast. matt o'halloran was another who had to quit football because of a broken leg seems we have had a few players who careers went downhill after injury during or just after they left us
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« Reply #7017 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 18:02:26 » |
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another unknown who turned out to be pretty good until the injury. i think chris hay did break his leg but i was only young then so cant remember exactly, it was an injury that took him out for half a season atleast.
matt o'halloran was another who had to quit football because of a broken leg seems we have had a few players who careers went downhill after injury during or just after they left us
Is that Keith's brother? 
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« Reply #7018 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 18:03:09 » |
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Can't remember that? You sure you're not thinking of Phillipe Cuervo  I could well be, what was the injury that did in Hay? Cuervo was awesome! another unknown who turned out to be pretty good until the injury. i think chris hay did break his leg but i was only young then so cant remember exactly, it was an injury that took him out for half a season atleast.
matt o'halloran was another who had to quit football because of a broken leg seems we have had a few players who careers went downhill after injury during or just after they left us
(Keith) O'Halloran :p I remember that day in Dorchester, horrifying tackle and an horrific break. Cannot believe Elliot only got a yellow and he is still to this day (other than Beauchamp) the only play I truly despise.
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« Reply #7019 on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 18:03:49 » |
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Is that Keith's brother?  was it keith  i was about 10 then so cant remember everything 
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