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JEFF 18-01-2008 12:32

Re: Six Players to Leave
 
I think Richardson is on contract till the end of the season and Boco on contract till the end of next season. If that is correct then they cannot be released, but can be made available for transfer.

sparkie 18-01-2008 13:01

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Any player can be released 'by mutual consent' no matter what the length of contract, as long as the club and player agree on compensation to be paid to the player, as it is usually the club that want rid not the player.

My money is on Miles, Branch, Boco, Richardson, McEvilly and Carden. Although it wouldn't surprise me to see Phil Edwards go either, he's never been given a fair chance.

Doug 18-01-2008 13:10

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I love the club and like everyone else I want it to prosper and carry on up the table and achieve a play off position, not an impossible dream providing fingers are pulled out of arses and the team improves dramatically over the next few weeks. I understand that we have to change players to achieve this, but why do we have to have half hearted and often speculative press release hitting the Telegraph or Observer….

This is a peoples club, we have a web site and the means to produce a news letter, please give us real information Eric, delivered directly to the people no matter our hard it might be to swallow, at the end of the day we’re on board and with you all the way, but don’t ask us for any more money……

maccawozzagod 18-01-2008 13:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dabeast (Post 518709)
i know what you mean with leam he has been our best defender in the football league and should be 1st on teamsheet but no! currently not even on bench, no mention of injury from club so why???

it was in the paper (Observer I think) this morning that he was ill on tuesday.

DAV007 18-01-2008 15:09

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I for one would be sad in a way if John 'let someone else do all the work' Miles left.

We have seen flashes of his true ability, he has good vision with his passing and takes a decent set piece.

But just like Evil - his application is shocking.

Real potential that will never make it. shame.

Mcgivern is the opposite, lots of effort but lets be honest, he just hasnt been able to cut it consistently. The guy could do a good job in the conference.
A local team like Vics or Alty would love him.

I cant see to many people missing branch, carden or mcevilly.

I havent seen enough of david brown this season to judge him.

Bagpuss 18-01-2008 16:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 518753)
it was in the paper (Observer I think) this morning that he was ill on tuesday.

Was he ill last Saturday as well or just sick of Coley dropping him again after good form?

yerself 18-01-2008 17:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alvin the chipmunk
as there's no doubt he has the pace and ability to change games against tiring back lines.

http://www.pixar.com/featurefilms/ts...s/chrs_sid.jpg

Are you sure you're watching the same Whalley? Pace is about the only asset he has, he has no left foot (don't forget the 'football genius' plays him as a left-winger), no ball control, a poor first touch and is far to easily dispossessed by opposition defenders. As I've said before, if this lad ever makes the grade as a professional footballer I'll plait sawdust. I'm with fc:stanley on this, get shut. Along with Branch, McEvilly, Dunbavin, McGivern and Carden.

Bagpuss 18-01-2008 20:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by yerself (Post 518846)
get shut. McGivern

I can't get my head round the people on this message board including McGiven in the 6 to go, he is a goalscorer who for some strange reason Coleman refuses to give a chance to.:confused:

dabeast 18-01-2008 22:28

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which is why he may go! edwards and leam, for example, have proved themselves better defenfers than rocky, yet favoritism reigns supreme.

if coley doesnt like someone they will find themselves out on their ear. but if he likes them (miles, evil, rocky) they get a game against the wishes and belief of many fans.

i dont think anyone wants leighton to go, but he's not top of coleys plans and you couldnt blame the lad for wanting to go.

yerself 19-01-2008 09:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bagpuss
I can't get my head round the people on this message board including McGiven in the 6 to go, he is a goalscorer

Allegedly. In a total of 36 league appearances for Accrington and Rochdale he has scored precisely 3 goals. A strike rate of 0.07 goals per game.

maccawozzagod 19-01-2008 09:45

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is that including his 5 minute substitute cameos?

yerself 19-01-2008 09:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
is that including his 5 minute substitute cameos?

To be honest I think it is, though the stats don't actually say exactly how long he was on the pitch. You've heard the old adage, 'There are lies, damned lies and statistics.' :)
That should be League and FA Cup appearances. (33 League 3 FA Cup) to make the toal of 36.

yerself 19-01-2008 10:05

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This was posted in 'General Chat' earlier today.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JackPFarsley
Supposedly we (farsley) are signing a defender and a striker from Acctington.
Any ideas on whom?
Cheers in advance


slerpy 19-01-2008 11:14

Re: Six Players to Leave
 
It's about time that Brench branched out !

Haggis316 19-01-2008 12:21

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Says striker and centre half here:

Farsley Celtic boss lines up six new signings - Farsleytoday


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