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Re: Who should go? ...

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 12:12 am
by Stev0
emma warriors simply the best posted:
Sacking lindsey will do nothing because what input is he having with the club right now he aint the one telling us what tactivs to use agaist teams and he isnt the one picking teams week in week out lindsey should go but milward to go first
Sacking Lindsey will have a big effect, we won't or shouldn't have to put up with any more sh**e signings .... alot of which has got us into this mess in the first place, and i don't mean this year, we've been under achieving for a good few years now.

Lindsay had a golden era, problem is he is still living in it. Most other clubs move forward, we seem to stagnate

Re: Who should go? ...

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 12:47 am
by westclox
why not book him in at a rest home, on the way drop this team of at the scrap yard.

Re: Who should go? ...

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 1:31 am
by turf
As I have posted earlier, I would take ALL of the players to the scrap yard except the following:

O'Loughlin.

Calderwood

Dallas

Godwin

Ashton

SeuSeu

Feca

One of the first in the scrap yard would definately be Tickle. He has stunk this year!!!!!!

Re: Who should go? ...

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 3:14 am
by Likely_Lad
turf posted:
As I have posted earlier, I would take ALL of the players to the scrap yard except the following:

O'Loughlin.

Calderwood

Dallas

Godwin

Ashton

SeuSeu

Feca

One of the first in the scrap yard would definately be Tickle. He has stunk this year!!!!!!
And what about your Tomkins', your Gouldings, your Gleesons? It's no use blaming all these kids for what's happening, they shouldn't be introduced into a team like this. A good example of who a youngster should be introduced is James Graham at Saints. IMO not nearly as talented as one or two of our young forwards, but it takes its toll, playing too frequently in and inadequate team who keeps losing.

Seuseu? Fair enough he's giving 100%, but it just isn't good enough which I'm sorry to say.

Calderwood, he also, is trying. But then again so are players like Higham, like Logan, why not give these men some credit for once?

Now I admit, they might not be playing aswell as they are eventually capable of, but why get on their backs and then start crediting Calderwood because he is trying? I'll give him some credit when he gets the ball over the whitewash once in a while and actually puts it down.