Simply Ned wrote:I think Sammy’s comments in the Visitor are spot on about Stanley and McLachlan being big players for us in recent weeks. Their long term injuries could not have come at worst time and Sammy realises like most people that the shortage of quality replacements in key areas is a major concern. Just as it looked like the team was stabilising its position we lost Rene Howe and you don’t have to be an experienced manager to realise that Blinkhorn, Curtis or any of the strikers don’t have what it takes in this league. Of equal concern is the engine room midfield where our only replacement for the missing duo is Hunter. Nice lad who was described `respectfully` on Tuesday evening by a club official as a player who is popular because he puts in 100% effort but lacks the necessary quality for league 2 football and is typical of a player who would stand out in a Sunday league. Let us hope Sammy can find a way around this embargo and get some loan players in as we don’t want to get sucked into the Chester syndrome. All things considered Saturday’s match now takes on more significance as I am sure the Welshmen who on Monday were apprehensive will now see this as an opportunity to halt their slide.
Added to that, cash-strapped City are still under a transfer embargo imposed by the Football League last summer.
And, following the deadline day departures of Mark Hughes, Eddie Johnson, Paul Butler and Tony Dinning, as well as loaned-out duo Paul McManus and Andy Mitchell, manager Mark Wright now has the smallest playing squad in the League.
Wright was forced to raid the youth team and had five teenagers on the bench for Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Brentford, a game for which he also had to select three half-fit players.
Gnasher wrote:Nice lad who was described `respectfully` on Tuesday evening by a club official as a player who is popular because he puts in 100% effort but lacks the necessary quality for league 2 football and is typical of a player who would stand out in a Sunday league
That's nasty, if you're going to repeat something like that you could at least have the balls to name the club official so it can be "discussed".
Dazzer wrote:If Sammy felt Hunter was'nt upto League 2 standard, he would'nt still be at the club.
So the comment is tosh, wherever it originated from.
I think Sammy’s comments in the Visitor are spot on about Stanley and McLachlan being big players for us in recent weeks. Their long term injuries could not have come at worst time and Sammy realises like most people that the shortage of quality replacements in key areas is a major concern. Just as it looked like the team was stabilising its position we lost Rene Howe and you don’t have to be an experienced manager to realise that Blinkhorn, Curtis or any of the strikers don’t have what it takes in this league. Of equal concern is the engine room midfield where our only replacement for the missing duo is Hunter. Nice lad who was described `respectfully` on Tuesday evening by a club official as a player who is popular because he puts in 100% effort but lacks the necessary quality for league 2 football and is typical of a player who would stand out in a Sunday league.
Let us hope Sammy can find a way around this embargo and get some loan players in as we don’t want to get sucked into the Chester syndrome. All things considered Saturday’s match now takes on more significance as I am sure the Welshmen who on Monday were apprehensive will now see this as an opportunity to halt their slide.
Abbo wrote:I cant understand why people rise to what Simply Ned ever posts on this site because its obvious he is just a shit stirrer trying to wind people up by posting remarksthat intend to annoy and irritate.
SkinnyShrimp wrote:...or it promises to be a rollacoaster!
Gnasher wrote:Nice lad who was described `respectfully` on Tuesday evening by a club official as a player who is popular because he puts in 100% effort but lacks the necessary quality for league 2 football and is typical of a player who would stand out in a Sunday league
That's nasty, if you're going to repeat something like that you could at least have the balls to name the club official so it can be "discussed".
wijit wrote:Gnasher wrote:Nice lad who was described `respectfully` on Tuesday evening by a club official as a player who is popular because he puts in 100% effort but lacks the necessary quality for league 2 football and is typical of a player who would stand out in a Sunday league
That's nasty, if you're going to repeat something like that you could at least have the balls to name the club official so it can be "discussed".
Only my humble opinion, but I'd say Ned is just a spineless pillock who lacks the courage of his convictions.
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