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OscarUK 15-08-2012 14:24

Kurtis Guthrie
 
:) has signed for Bath City :)

smobile 15-08-2012 15:22

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Good Luck to the lad - Hope it works out for him.

ddevil2006 15-08-2012 15:51

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oh dear

cashman 15-08-2012 15:53

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Wish the lad well, Needs to become a footballer in his head though before he can progress imho.

smudgie 15-08-2012 16:50

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Hope he does well, personally thought he was abit unlucky here.

Just not quite ready for League 2 week in week out, but could do well lower down.

Pendle Red 15-08-2012 18:34

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Good Luck to Kurtis really hope he takes this opportunity and things work out for him!

Revived Red 15-08-2012 21:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 1009172)
Hope he does well, personally thought he was abit unlucky here.

Just not quite ready for League 2 week in week out, but could do well lower down.

I agree entirely.

cashman 15-08-2012 22:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 1009182)
Good Luck to Kurtis really hope he takes this opportunity and things work out for him!

Agree 100%, How anyone can reckon he was unlucky here is beyond me.:confused: Under 2 managers the lad obviously didn't show enough, surely that aint rocket science?:confused:

Div3North 15-08-2012 23:52

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Kurtis apparently said that he is "very much looking forward to playing for Bath City" and that he "hopes that I can impress in my short term deal to make it permanent. It will be a real challenge."

According to the Manager, they've been "scouring the length of the country for a striker" He also said that Kurtis had impressed in training "both in terms of talent and physicality."

Interesting that it's a short-term deal; good that Kurtis realises that "it will be a real challenge"; surprising that he's impressed "in terms of physicality", because getting pushed around was one of his problems last season at our place .....

I agree with everybody; good luck to the lad - hope he can make something out of this chance

ddevil2006 19-08-2012 07:11

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came on as a sub in the second half , 1-1 draw, mybe this can take over from the seany boy thread, but i doubt it

maccawozzagod 19-08-2012 09:04

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1009237)
Agree 100%, How anyone can reckon he was unlucky here is beyond me

first game at Northampton he had a perfectly good goal ruled out for offside, a few games later he crashed a speculative 35 yarder against the bar at Plymouth. Little things like that can make or break a player.

How many times have people in the know (i class Football19 in this category) said that suchabody is no better than suchabody, just had the lucky break? Had that goal at Northampton stood his confidence would have rocketed. He had done well in pre-season, had quick feet and a trick or two. Granted that he wasn't the strongest physically but neither was I at that age. The goal would have given him the boost he needed and would have improved his apparent bad attitude.

so yes he was unlucky.

He was also wasteful in the sense that he was given an opportunity and word would have it that his attitude towards the game wasn't the greatest.

football19 19-08-2012 09:26

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Spot on Macca,luck plays a massive part,but attitude is key,sometimes you make your own luck,treat every training session as a cup final and you will get a break.

Redash 19-08-2012 11:34

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I think Kurtis would have benefited from reserve team football last season, unfortunately we had just abandoned that format, so he was unlucky on that count too.

cashman 19-08-2012 11:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 1009642)
first game at Northampton he had a perfectly good goal ruled out for offside, a few games later he crashed a speculative 35 yarder against the bar at Plymouth. Little things like that can make or break a player.

How many times have people in the know (i class Football19 in this category) said that suchabody is no better than suchabody, just had the lucky break? Had that goal at Northampton stood his confidence would have rocketed. He had done well in pre-season, had quick feet and a trick or two. Granted that he wasn't the strongest physically but neither was I at that age. The goal would have given him the boost he needed and would have improved his apparent bad attitude.

so yes he was unlucky.

He was also wasteful in the sense that he was given an opportunity and word would have it that his attitude towards the game wasn't the greatest.

Quote:

Originally Posted by football19 (Post 1009645)
Spot on Macca,luck plays a massive part,but attitude is key,sometimes you make your own luck,treat every training session as a cup final and you will get a break.

We will have to disagree Macca,As far as i'm concerned, if Coley @ Cooky, Hadn't the faith he would make it, I suggest they got more idea than us, so thats good enough fer me, Football19 has put it in a nutshell "Attitude Is Key" simple as.

smudgie 19-08-2012 14:51

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Agreed 100% Macca.


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