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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Apr 20, 2014 19:45:31 GMT
yeah i agree fudge. he needs chances creating for him and what we've been doing recently is just hoofing the ball up to him. he might miss a few but once he gets his confidence up, hopefully he'll be properly off and running again. wouldn't have moke though next season. no goals, no assists?
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Post by Admin on Apr 20, 2014 22:07:14 GMT
I'm not sure what his assist count is but it's not good but still you know the kind of player I mean though!
I'd be curious to see of he even has any ice hockey assists! (Last two players to touch it on County's team in uninterrupted play before a goal.)
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Apr 20, 2014 22:16:08 GMT
only if his touch is a bobble onto a defender's legs that we get a corner from and dennis leaps to conquer. that may be unlikely.
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Apr 20, 2014 22:18:01 GMT
and yeah. i remember tes bramble briefly looking good away at cheltenham with jamie ward and adam griffin either side of him. i reckon that kind of thing could work because we've got full backs who will push on to fill the wide spaces in midfield. we'd just need to make sure we had a lot of energy in central midfield.
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Apr 20, 2014 22:27:00 GMT
not the appropriate thread, but not sure it's worth its own.
lennie - interested in your views on the goings-on at blackpool. i've kept pointing out to my dad that the great adventure has been under oyston, and constantly gone on about how refreshing it is to see a financially tightly-run club... but i do recognise they've gone too far the other way in that they miss out on players (brett pitman to bristol city rather than a newly premier league blackpool springs to mind) on the basis that they don't want to pay big fees or match the wages offered by other clubs...and that ability to land players might have affected their manager recruitment the last two seasons as well...
...they seem to do some things brilliantly right - their adult season ticket was something like £195 this season, and it's been frozen for another two years. my brother and his girlfriend went with my mum and dad to the derby game the other week, and when my brother said to the ticket office that he wanted to sit with his season ticket holding parents, they knocked him £4 off each ticket because his mum and dad were s/t holders.
all that said, there's clearly a big issue there - various demonstrations (including a coffin, i believe!), the tangerines/tennis balls the other night - there's a long held antipathy to the oyston family.
my mum and dad aren't renewing. my dad's got a bit sick of it, and it's 2 1/4 hours each way every game from buxton, so i'm sort of glad. puts my travel into perspective. what's your take? (if you can put it on here)
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