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ukcowboy 29-05-2010 18:41

Another faux pas?
 
Just read Jimmy Bells comments in the telegraph. Not exactly what we wanted to hear!!

Bell: Accrington Stanley will be dealing in frees (From Lancashire Telegraph)

I do hope this is just the usual Flanagan drivel! If not then what players are going to accept being called ' dregs' by our assistant manager?

Oldgobbin 29-05-2010 19:03

Re: Another faux pas?
 
I absolutely agree UK. When I saw it I thought, "There goes our "Engage mouth before brain" Assistant Manager once again" (Not for the first time!) However, I hoped it might pass by unnoticed. Personally, I felt that our team of dregs did pretty well last season. and if they're the kind of dregs we're getting, then bring 'em on!!

cashman 29-05-2010 21:09

Re: Another faux pas?
 
If he has actually said it, its the height of stupidity n will do nothing but harm to the confidence of players who remain. n may even make some who are considering staying sod off. not the brightest lamp on the street.:rolleyes:

DAV007 30-05-2010 15:58

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Stanley are only going to pick up 2 types of players

Youngsters released by bigger clubs who want to make a name for themselves and will use stanley as a stepping stone

or

journeymen on a downward spiral who want one last shot at staying in the football league

I use to hope Stanley could pick up players from non league who where aspiring to greatness. After losing out on Baker to Stockport, I think we have to much competition who can offer bigger wages to progressive non league talents.
(McConville is the exception to the rule).

huncoatred 30-05-2010 20:11

Re: Another faux pas?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 819162)
Stanley are only going to pick up 2 types of players

Youngsters released by bigger clubs who want to make a name for themselves and will use stanley as a stepping stone

or

journeymen on a downward spiral who want one last shot at staying in the football league

I use to hope Stanley could pick up players from non league who where aspiring to greatness. After losing out on Baker to Stockport, I think we have to much competition who can offer bigger wages to progressive non league talents.
(McConville is the exception to the rule).

I disagree. We can compete for signatures. We are in the same position as many other clubs. added to the fact that some other clubs now have to spend within their means instead of being irresponsible with their business. it gives smaller clubs like Stanley and Dagenham a chance.

cashman 30-05-2010 22:24

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think its crap meself Dagenham have only proved that idea wrong this aft davo.

DAV007 30-05-2010 22:34

Re: Another faux pas?
 
Daggers (wo have done brlliantly) are situated in London and have access to a far bigger pool of players.

makes a difference.

cashman 30-05-2010 22:39

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Why is there no non league side up north? some of the daggers side were garnered from 2 leagues below conference level.:confused:

MartynBiddulph 30-05-2010 23:05

Re: Another faux pas?
 
Bamber Bridge, Clitheroe, Chorley to name a few locally. Not sure how many players worth a gamble there would be there. Jordan Connerton banged a lot of goals in for Lancaster this season and is at Crewe now. Players like that could be worth a gamble.

cashman 30-05-2010 23:28

Re: Another faux pas?
 
quite a few clubs in greater manchester/merseyside etc, also.:)

Pendle Red 31-05-2010 06:47

Re: Another faux pas?
 
I suppose a lot depends on the Club's connectons with the Leagues, as to what information is collated and if anyone from the Club goes to watch them in acton thus appearing on the Club's Radar:confused:

cashman 31-05-2010 07:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 819242)
I suppose a lot depends on the Club's connectons with the Leagues, as to what information is collated and if anyone from the Club goes to watch them in acton thus appearing on the Club's Radar:confused:

That i think is the real key to progress, fer a club like stanley.

Revived Red 31-05-2010 07:41

Re: Another faux pas?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 819162)
Stanley are only going to pick up 2 types of players

Youngsters released by bigger clubs who want to make a name for themselves and will use stanley as a stepping stone

or

journeymen on a downward spiral who want one last shot at staying in the football league

I use to hope Stanley could pick up players from non league who where aspiring to greatness. After losing out on Baker to Stockport, I think we have to much competition who can offer bigger wages to progressive non league talents.
(McConville is the exception to the rule).

I disagree, too. There is little difference between
Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 819162)
Youngsters released by bigger clubs who want to make a name for themselves and will use stanley as a stepping stone

and
Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 819162)
players from non league who where aspiring to greatness

Both are young men eager to have a career as professional footballers. Given the thousands of amateur and semi-professional players, there are bound to be some who would jump at a chance to sign a professional contract with ANY League club, despite the much-quoted low wages at Stanley. I happen to think that there will be some young players who will see beyond financial gain and see the other merits of playing for Stanley - tradition, constant improvement, family atmosphere, etc etc.

I used to like the idea of signing the occasional journeyman - but then we signed Graham Branch.

yerself 31-05-2010 09:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007
Daggers (wo have done brlliantly) are situated in London and have access to a far bigger pool of players.

Probably because their management are prepared to cast the net further than Merseyside.


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