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« Reply #15 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 06:33:14 »

It was utterly crazy to sign Atiku on for two years. What the fuck was PDC thinking???

He's been playing in swedish 2nd. division (third highest level) and never set anything on fire there...

Now he's on it's way to Supermarine, Hungerford or Chippenham. I hope he's on low wages!

Atiku was one of di Canio's earliest signings no? I guess there's a chance that PdC thought he was half decent, and as at the time of his signing our squad was pretty threadbare thought it wise to get a 'banker' in on the chance we were unable to get anyone better in his position.

As it turns out we have since signed some better wingers and attacking players and so Atiku is now more surplus to requirements and unlikely to make the matchday squads.

Doesn't mean it was a bad signing at the time and if he goes out on loan to get some fitness and experience of English football gives us the option of using him later this season if we get injuries or the like.
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« Reply #16 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 07:49:18 »

Even the most experienced managers sometimes make mistakes when signing players.

You just have to look at Wilson last season....
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« Reply #17 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 13:37:04 »

In place of who?

Ferry? McCormack? neither have done anything wrong

Caddis? our vice captain and one of our best players?

I'd have Amankwaah in at right back over Caddis.
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« Reply #18 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 13:40:38 »

I'd have Amankwaah in at right back over Caddis.

and push Caddis to RM ?
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« Reply #19 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 13:48:06 »

our right side on sunday was the strongest part of our team. Caddis and Richie both played well.
The arguement of moving Richie to the left is a fair one if there is a appropriate replacement at the ready for right mid,but Caddis is fine at right back and should stay there.
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« Reply #20 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 14:06:03 »

and push Caddis to RM ?

Indeed.

Ritchie to the left.
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« Reply #21 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 15:53:09 »

I'm not sure what the Manks love in is all about, perhaps it's like the Timmeh love in. Manks had decent pace and was an OK crosser, but was probably made to look better by JP, who would often drop back when over-lapped. I feel he's still living off the back of the play-off season, thanks to not playing much last season. 

I think Caddis' marking is better along with his tackling and all round defensive responsibility and awareness. The only thing I think Manks offers over Caddis, in my opinion, is height, but height matters not when you're out of position or have lost your man.
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« Reply #22 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 16:04:20 »

For once DV is right. (Feels weird to say it)  Huh?
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« Reply #23 on: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 16:29:48 »

I'm not sure what the Manks love in is all about, perhaps it's like the Timmeh love in. Manks had decent pace and was an OK crosser, but was probably made to look better by JP, who would often drop back when over-lapped. I feel he's still living off the back of the play-off season, thanks to not playing much last season.   

I think the difference between Big Kev and all our other play off season players is that they all let us down by being fucking awful last season. Cuthbert, Douglas, JPM, Sheehan - all fucking rubbish.

Big Kev was mainly injured and barely played.

Alot of people stuck by last seasons losers in a 'they might turn it around - they might rediscover their form kind of way' they all proved they couldnt re-discover their form and they were all a waste of space.

Kev hasnt really had the chance to prove either way whether he can replicate his form or not. He didnt play enough last season and when he did he was in and out the side.

If Kev had played 30+ games last season and been awful I think everyone would want to see the back of him. The best he managed last season was 12 games in a row (one on as sub, two off as sub - 9 full games) which was August to October time and we won 6, drew 2 and lost 4. 5 of those wins were in the league which was over half the amount of our season total of wins.

Not that any of that was purely down to Big Kev or anything!

Plus, on top of that I've never fully understood the Caddis love in. I dont think he's anything brilliant and no matter how many times I've seen him play I dont think I'll ever be convinced right back is his strongest position.

For once DV is right. (Feels weird to say it)  Huh?

Make the most of it. Its not very often you're right.
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