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Lord Stiffupperlip 01-03-2017 17:40

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Can't understand why we are discussing Jordan Clark's excellent performance against Wycombe last night - on the 'Donnie Rovers' thread?????????????

Exile on Spencer St 01-03-2017 18:00

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Stiffupperlip (Post 1188791)
Can't understand why we are discussing Jordan Clark's excellent performance against Wycombe last night - on the 'Donnie Rovers' thread?????????????

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1188763)
Well that's five assists from the last 8 goals. Unlucky to hit the woodwork last night.........

Perhaps it's in Twenty Eight's contract to use every available means to promote his favourite player. :rolleyes:
(Only joking, I too think Clark is an asset to the team)

Lord Didsbury 01-03-2017 18:08

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Clark has played very well put not as effective or as consistent as Sean.
Clare looked very good last night. It's a nice problem for Coley - Clark or Clare...or can he fit both in?
I'm getting more encouraged by Mccartan of late and would like Coley to give him the next three matches to show consistency. If he does then keep the faith. If not I'd say bye bye to him.

st06nc2 01-03-2017 18:35

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1188796)
Clark has played very well put not as effective or as consistent as Sean.
Clare looked very good last night. It's a nice problem for Coley - Clark or Clare...or can he fit both in?
I'm getting more encouraged by Mccartan of late and would like Coley to give him the next three matches to show consistency. If he does then keep the faith. If not I'd say bye bye to him.

Clark did assist both goals so maybe he could keep Sean out, I doubt it though, coley will probably chuck Clare on bench and keep his favourites in

Lord Didsbury 01-03-2017 18:44

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
I'd keep my favourites in. Isn't that what a manager does? Favour the players he thinks are the best, most effective?

cashman 01-03-2017 18:49

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1188800)
I'd keep my favourites in. Isn't that what a manager does? Favour the players he thinks are the best, most effective?

Don't think yeh been watching Stanley that long LordD?:D

yonmon 01-03-2017 19:26

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Stiffupperlip (Post 1188791)
Can't understand why we are discussing Jordan Clark's excellent performance against Wycombe last night - on the 'Donnie Rovers' thread?????????????

Probably the reason is historical and linked to 28's analysis in Post 32 !.

Twenty Eight 01-03-2017 19:56

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1188793)
Perhaps it's in Twenty Eight's contract to use every available means to promote his favourite player. :rolleyes:
(Only joking, I too think Clark is an asset to the team)

Actually he isn't !
Seamus Conneely is my favourite player.

yonmon 01-03-2017 20:12

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1188822)
Actually he isn't !
Seamus Conneely is my favourite player.

Another thread sinking towards oblivion having served it's purpose ?.

Lord Didsbury 01-03-2017 21:32

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Perhaps I may be the judge of that, Yonmon: "Sadly I can't be there. In Glasgow seeing my youngest daughter. We just had a debate about what to do this afternoon. I suggested going out for a nice pie and a bit of shopping and get some fresh air....so we're off to Firhill to watch Patrick v Hearts. Ticks all the boxes".

That was my initial utterance at the start of this thread. I think we are still as bang "on message" now as we were back them, as they say.

yonmon 01-03-2017 22:03

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1188833)
Perhaps I may be the judge of that, Yonmon: "Sadly I can't be there. In Glasgow seeing my youngest daughter. We just had a debate about what to do this afternoon. I suggested going out for a nice pie and a bit of shopping and get some fresh air....so we're off to Firhill to watch Patrick v Hearts. Ticks all the boxes".

That was my initial utterance at the start of this thread. I think we are still as bang "on message" now as we were back them, as they say.

Fais comme tu veux mon ami !...as we in the Main Stand put it ! .

Revived Red 02-03-2017 12:33

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1188563)
that 'difficult to fill position' wide on the left.

Oh how I do like irony! :D:D:D

yonmon 02-03-2017 13:09

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
'That difficult to fill position' wide on the left.

For answer go to :- " venomenclan "...sic ?....🛃🚰🛂

AccyMad 02-03-2017 14:10

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 1188869)
'That difficult to fill position' wide on the left.

For answer go to :- " venomenclan "...sic ?....������

Or just ask Volitaire . . . . . . I'll get me coat :D

yonmon 02-03-2017 18:40

Re: Donnie Rovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 1188869)
'That difficult to fill position' wide on the left.

For answer go to :- " venomenclan "...sic ?....🛃🚰🛂

Or even better go to ....."id join ace "....anon. :thankya:


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