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Come on Rodneywe know you are not quite a scouser but please sign we need some help
Ta very much Loweiy |
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Yes, this was a pre-season friendly, but if it is not planned to play him in competition matches why play him in a pre-season friendly? He was poor last season so he won't be any better this season will he? What is the justification for playing him? Maybe the Manager could inform us. Maybe he didn't do anything wrong against Arnold, but on the other hand he didn't do much and is far too slow for this level of football. I could stand in open space receive a pass and then make one. Was it coincidence that Arnold's 2 goals were scored after Cook came on?
Not sure how selecting my games can stop me being an ASFC supporter, however I don't see much point in watching a side that deliberately fields only 10 players in effect, especially as I usually have to travel a long way to watch games. |
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word to the wise, wporter - spouting venom against someone wearing the Stanley shirt will only get you nominated as the antifan. I saw Paul Cook captain Burnley down south against Crystal Palace only 3 or 4 years ago and made him my man of the match - a bit slower now maybe, but class is class and an experienced presence can be worth far more than a novice flying about the pitch like a blue bottomed winged thingy. Slagging players will cost us points - lets make a pact to cut it out right now - united we stand and all that.
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'Venom' is too strong a word. It is my opinion that, however good though Paul Cook may have been in the past, and he was probably 100 times better thn I ever was, he is not now Nationwide Conference material. At the age of 38 that is hardly surprising. My criticism is as much of the Manager for picking him, not just the player.
Discussion of teams and players has been going on since football began and I don't see why it should be excluded from this forum. Having stood on the Peel Park Terraces, as did my Father and Grandfather before me, and my Great Grandfather having been an Officer of the then Club in the 1880s, I feel that I have an interest in the well-being of this successor Club. If, however, discussion of players (and the Manager) is not allowed, and if there are other topics that are banned from discussion please let me know. We have, at last, won a pre-season friendly (just), and although one should not read too much into these games, the results are not encouraging. Who are Dundonald Bluebells and at what level of the struggling Scottish football scene do they play? |
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Don't worry, Wsupporter! I was similarly chided for suggesting that Ged Brannon's performances last season were not up to much, but I have only been watching Stanley since 1953, so what do I know?
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Sorry, Wporter, - hadn't realised you were a fellow peelparker and so mis-judged the validity of your remarks. Suffering the frustration of being isolated down south I am desparate for positive vibes and just haven't seen any ( before the Wigan report that is ). Unreservedly withdraw the venom and antifan jibes and just accept a differing view from my own.
On a lighter note, today entered one of these fantasy football comps at work - have called my side Stanley Reserves - asked how I reckoned to only play a lad called S.Gerrard in a reserve side, I looked astonished at the ? and told this bunch of Phillistines that they obviously hadn't seen Rocky Williams play. Keep smilin'. |
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