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  1. He didn't have to work hard,most of the players who came in during that period thought that they had Rooney as their boss,that was the draw. Rooney resigned 25 June, Collins arrived 13 July. Similar dates to all that were signed by Rosenior.
  2. I still think there are strikers to be found with some hard graft and imagination. Gayle, he was released from his contract after the window closed because of the zero chance of him getting a game and he wants to find a club that will play him. He has taken that gamble and given up £7,000+ a week for an opportunity of match time. He has that hunger. Gregory still comes under this category of being no use to his club now. Many others whose contracts are up in the summer too, costing their club wages to see out the next six months for adding nothing. How hard did Liam Rosenior work to get Cardiff to release James Collins? He did not have a recruitment team to help him. Think outside the box, including Europe. Maybe phone up a few agents in the spare time they now have and ask them for inside info, if players could persuade their club to cancel their contract? Not every player is a greedy bar steward like Ikechi Anya.
  3. But if it was Cashin, that Brighton bought him and loaned him back, would you change your tune? Cashin's attitude since the move fell through has been exemplary.
  4. I'd go for free-agent Conor Wickham on a six-month contract. He's 30, a target man, and would be playing for a contract extension. That can be done after we miss out on whoever we are chasing and being held ransom by Wednesday. Let them continue paying their wages, they will soon regret that. Waghorn must be weeks away from being involved and Washington not that far behind.
  5. I remember the halcyon days under Colin Addison's stewardship, for, luckily, a short period in the early 1980s. It was the last days of the wonderful Roy McFarland who had Alan Ramage at his side (he had the video shop on Ashbourne Road and was a mean fast bowler for Yorkshire), a strike force of Alan Biley (looked like Rod Stewart and often played like him) and Dave Swindlehurst (his wife got run out of town for dodgy lotteries, having the office next to me, next office up was the strip-o-gram girls). There was Hector's return and the [un]dependable Mick Coop marshalling the defence like the old pro he was. Kevin Wilson joined in, not to forget Steve Buckley and the other Powell, Barry. Try as many might, forgetting football prodigy Jonathan Clark still is impossible, the masterclass in midfield we were meant to witness. The tactic back then was to give the ball to Steve Powell who would, no matter where he received it, get it over to Paul Emson on the left. He would bomb down the wing and that was it. One tactic fits all, the crosses would go anywhere and did, those in the crowd behind the goal were in danger. Thirty years later, how football has changed. Now the whole team do that, get the ball over to Mendez-Laing and off you go, do something. Now duplicated with Blackett-Taylor, two to do something. Collins to wait patiently, and wait, and wait.
  6. We shall very soon find out, especially considering three of the four striker choices are sitting on the treatment table and the next best off playing non-league. Ladapo must be absolute pants. We missed out on Jordan Rhodes and Freddie Ladapo, both Warne-type strikers, and Michael Smith is too expensive, if MackworthRammIsGod's prophecy comes true, then we might as well hand over the recruitment reigns to Peartree Intant's School and save a few bob.
  7. Considering Collins persuaded two players to join us when holidaying with them, Waghorn fell in his lap, and Bradley Johnson suggested Ryan Nyambe, maybe no one lets Warne into any WhatsApp group?
  8. It begs the question, knowing Warne's admiration of Ladapo, who surely would have been the first choice loan incoming of our management, how come Charlton got him, considering he was a second thought after Clarke-Harris had turned them down? Something does not add up with this recruiting team of ours.
  9. https://www.sport.pl/pilka/7,65039,30045467,swiat-zachwyca-sie-gestem-lecha-uratowali-moj-klub.html They waived the majority of the fee still owing. And it appears Arsenal came to a similar deal regarding Bielek.
  10. This age thing and lower league football. It would be similar to when Liverpool went and signed John Aldridge from Oxford United in the Third Division (under Jim Smith), who had earlier signed him from Fourth Division Newport. I think he was around 28 at that time. He went on to score 50 goals in 81 appearances for Liverpool, and after a spell with Real Sociedad, he ended up at Tranmere aged 32 and managed, amazingly, another 243 games and 138 goals over seven seasons.
  11. He became a crap manager just about to get sacked again, impossible to understand with his accent, a thug for attacking the DJ in a Southport pub, and gave us his cousin, Bobby Duncan, the least said about him, the better. He got an MBE for that.
  12. A lot of talk about how Moyes does not give youth a chance at West Ham, rarely do players progress there, and it appears Divin has turned down a couple of contract offers on the table and promises haven't happened. Danny Ings is a problem that he is on big wages and should be next in line or they play Bowen. Their fans are disappointed he could be leaving but understand he has to get minutes and hasn't when the chances have been there. They are comparing him to Antonio. A bit like Darren Robinson, play 'em of lose 'em.
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