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Pendle Red 19-08-2010 20:54

Re: Stanley try to sign Paul mullin
 
What wil be will be but:

In League Two I doubt there are many better target men than Paul

Especially if we continue with the five man midfield we need someone who can hold the ball up and lay it off and bring players/runners into play while also easily hitting double figures themselves.

if it was Short term or long term he will never let anyone down:)

BedsRed 19-08-2010 22:10

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Seems I may be in the minority here, but I reckon this is worth a punt. Against Shots we didn't look likely to score and Mullin does have a pretty good track record in that department. OK, not a long-term solution, but as a short-term fix until JC and JB can get a more permanent striker in place (ideally, one that scores goals, doesn't get injured and quite fancied hanging round for over 12 months), I think we could do a lot worse.
For example: Evil.

maccawozzagod 19-08-2010 22:22

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three attacking midfielders who can all strike a ball running onto short lay-offs from the big man? I'd have him back in a second.

... but I wouldn't want to see us revert back to the 'whack it up to the big guy' kick and run crap that we always seem to do when a game is running away from us

dabeast 19-08-2010 22:24

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:) new signing tom smyth used to be a striker........:)

cashman 19-08-2010 22:36

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I was under impression reason Paul Mullin was sold was cos his wages were beyond what the club could afford to pay? is this wrong?

Mr Matthew 19-08-2010 22:56

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Mullin has more than the long-ball to his game, I've seen it on many occassions. It wasn't Mully's fault we lamped it up to him, it's because the players didn't have the quality in the league.

Now though the team reminds me of circa Unibond days without a proflic striker.

Enter Mr Paul Mullin!!!

mab 19-08-2010 23:09

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 838407)
I was under impression reason Paul Mullin was sold was cos his wages were beyond what the club could afford to pay? is this wrong?

No cashy your not wrong pal.PM was at the time on alot of money!! one of the reasons he went on loan to Bradford to free up money so JC could get 2 or3 loannees in for what PM was paid...

shakermaker 19-08-2010 23:18

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 838405)
three attacking midfielders who can all strike a ball running onto short lay-offs from the big man? I'd have him back in a second.

... but I wouldn't want to see us revert back to the 'whack it up to the big guy' kick and run crap that we always seem to do when a game is running away from us

Exactimundo. With them whippersnappers in attacking midfield doing all the running, all Paul would have to do would be what he does best - hold the line. He was isolated in the old way of playing, I don't think he would be now. I think Coley is on to something here.

It isn't about reliving past glories, it's about getting the best person for the job. I think Mullers is. Don't care if no one else does. :D

I also think Rory & Craig would benefit greatly from the big man's presence.

Mr Matthew 19-08-2010 23:26

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We all know how good Paul Mullin is at facing Sol Campbell:)

Mr Matthew 19-08-2010 23:37

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Plus surely Paul deserves to get to the remarkable tally of 200 goals for the club. Only 3 more goals to go.

yonmon 20-08-2010 07:18

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 838413)
Exactimundo. With them whippersnappers in attacking midfield doing all the running, all Paul would have to do would be what he does best - hold the line. He was isolated in the old way of playing, I don't think he would be now. I think Coley is on to something here.

It isn't about reliving past glories, it's about getting the best person for the job. I think Mullers is. Don't care if no one else does. :D

I also think Rory & Craig would benefit greatly from the big man's presence.

Before I had fully analyzed your post Shaky (still half-asleep!), I thought for a moment that the rascal Prendergast had slipped back into the squad !..... and shuddered ! .

cashman 20-08-2010 10:30

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Originally Posted by Mr Matthew (Post 838416)
Plus surely Paul deserves to get to the remarkable tally of 200 goals for the club. Only 3 more goals to go.

How? don't think he'd last 3 seasons.:D

Exile on Spencer St 20-08-2010 11:31

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 838469)
How? don't think he'd last 3 seasons.:D

Witty, but cruel, Cashers.

In the absence of an experienced 20 year old, standing 6'4", weighing 14 stone of rippling muscle, and the shooting boots of Bobby Charlton, I don't see what's to lose.
If JC thinks Mr Mullin can do a job for him then I'm willing to believe. Certainly Paul Mullin can't be blamed for the 'agricultural' style of distribution preferred by some of Stanley's past players.

cashman 20-08-2010 13:34

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Originally Posted by mab (Post 838412)
No cashy your not wrong pal.PM was at the time on alot of money!! one of the reasons he went on loan to Bradford to free up money so JC could get 2 or3 loannees in for what PM was paid...

Cheers Mab, just what i thought, the point here is those that are saying "Have Paul Back" must have very short memories or Alzheimers, no-ones knocking his contribution to the reds, but his wages are outa stanleys remit, its that simple.

VALAIRIAN 20-08-2010 13:45

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 838505)
Cheers Mab, just what i thought, the point here is those that are saying "Have Paul Back" must have very short memories or Alzheimers, no-ones knocking his contribution to the reds, but his wages are outa stanleys remit, its that simple.

On the wage front, it would have to be some sort of Bellamy type deal, even then I have to think we would struggle...


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