Christies Child wrote:Without doubt our manage has assembled the best ever squad ON PAPER but as sometimes happens at clubs, that doesn't automatically mean that they can play as a unit. Good individually and in small groups but collectively?
I go along with the thinking that our manager doesn't know his best formation (and that isn't to be taken as a criticism) but the news that he's targeting new additions in January could only compound the problem.
For me, he needs to sign on contract Charnock, Brown and extend the loan of Spencer. In addition an experienced striker and (dare I say it ) sign Capaldi as a ready made replacement for Willow assuming he's on his way to the Championship.
Sammy h wrote:Christies Child wrote:Without doubt our manage has assembled the best ever squad ON PAPER but as sometimes happens at clubs, that doesn't automatically mean that they can play as a unit. Good individually and in small groups but collectively?
I go along with the thinking that our manager doesn't know his best formation (and that isn't to be taken as a criticism) but the news that he's targeting new additions in January could only compound the problem.
For me, he needs to sign on contract Charnock, Brown and extend the loan of Spencer. In addition an experienced striker and (dare I say it ) sign Capaldi as a ready made replacement for Willow assuming he's on his way to the Championship.
Our best formation with the players we currently have is 3-5-2. I think the majority of fans know that.
I was at an xmas party on Friday and as I was stumbling out of the globe at 5pm I asked Mark Dixon if Wilson was on his way to Preston in January and he thinks not.
All will be revealed...
Sammy h wrote:Christies Child wrote:Without doubt our manage has assembled the best ever squad ON PAPER but as sometimes happens at clubs, that doesn't automatically mean that they can play as a unit. Good individually and in small groups but collectively?
I go along with the thinking that our manager doesn't know his best formation (and that isn't to be taken as a criticism) but the news that he's targeting new additions in January could only compound the problem.
For me, he needs to sign on contract Charnock, Brown and extend the loan of Spencer. In addition an experienced striker and (dare I say it ) sign Capaldi as a ready made replacement for Willow assuming he's on his way to the Championship.
Our best formation with the players we currently have is 3-5-2. I think the majority of fans know that.
I was at an xmas party on Friday and as I was stumbling out of the globe at 5pm I asked Mark Dixon if Wilson was on his way to Preston in January and he thinks not.
All will be revealed...
Sammy h wrote:The word of lies methinks?
shrimper wrote:"Simpson would not be helped by the loss of top scorer George Donnelly, whose loan deal runs out next month.
The 22-year-old Scouser has gone 11 matches without finding the net, but he is one of only three players to have scored more than once in the league for County this season.
Simpson had been looking to sign Donnelly permanently in the New Year, that those hopes are fading.
"I’m not confident it’s going to happen with George," said the County boss.
"Plymouth want a fee for him, and I’m not in a position to pay a fee. I’m still speaking to Peter Reid [Plymouth’s manager] to see what we can do, but I’m not hopeful."
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kips wrote:sorry had to post.
u see a name and he's the answer? really?
he must be the missing link? after all he's on loan from Plymouth at a struggling side who lost 5-0 to Morecambe but amazingly he is the perfect foil for Mullin.
Get a grip! What we need is a session of players talking to each other and the 30yd gap between midfield and attack being addressed at home games. To be fair a good piss up and a fight is probably the answer - I'd love to see Jevo landing one on Rundle or Shuker.
Time to stand up and be counted.......
sorry again
kips wrote:sorry had to post.
u see a name and he's the answer? really?
he must be the missing link? after all he's on loan from Plymouth at a struggling side who lost 5-0 to Morecambe but amazingly he is the perfect foil for Mullin.
Get a grip! What we need is a session of players talking to each other and the 30yd gap between midfield and attack being addressed at home games. To be fair a good piss up and a fight is probably the answer - I'd love to see Jevo landing one on Rundle or Shuker.
Time to stand up and be counted.......
sorry again
marky No.1 wrote:"BWP" Baz, Wilson, Parrish? ...........
kips wrote:sorry had to post.
u see a name and he's the answer? really?
he must be the missing link? after all he's on loan from Plymouth at a struggling side who lost 5-0 to Morecambe but amazingly he is the perfect foil for Mullin.
Get a grip!
Seasider9601 wrote:marky No.1 wrote:"BWP" Baz, Wilson, Parrish? ...........
Bradley Wright-Phillips I think he meant ! Whilst still being on his Plymouth Argyle note !
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