Sammy's so proud

Sammy's so proud

Postby Christies Child » Sat Mar 21, 2009 5:27 pm

Just been on the radio and is delighted and so pleased with the current form but we are still learning. New spirit in the camp, but need to improve to get to the next level.

Drummy was superb as well as everybody. In particular Arts who had his best game for the club. Jimbo played after 2 injections.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Howe Magic » Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:03 pm

I think everyone connected with the club should be very very proud - 12 games unbeaten in any league is amazing
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby P/T Indie » Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:33 pm

[quote="Christies Child"]Just been on the radio and is delighted and so pleased with the current form but we are still learning. New spirit in the camp, but need to improve to get to the next level.

IMO since we strated playing with a settled team and all the problems with yates, Drummound and Stanners have been sorted we seem to have got back the spirit which we had last season.

The first part of the season that team spirit which had brought us so far just didn't seem to be there and we seemed to be disjointed but we seem to have got back to how it used to be and the good run seems to have started around that time to.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Christies Child » Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:36 pm

I'll probably be shot down with this comment, but have you noticed the results WITHOUT Stanners in the team?

I know of at least one regular older fart like me who would say that since Hunter started to play on a regular basis that things have improved dramatically.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby B.H.C #3 » Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:37 pm

I have. Very positive.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby campdave » Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:45 pm

Howe Magic wrote:I think everyone connected with the club should be very very proud - 12 games unbeaten in any league is amazing


Over a quarter of the season now, fantastic
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Little Shrimp » Sat Mar 21, 2009 7:31 pm

Also, most of those games have been without Howe :shock:!!!!
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby The Fury » Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:10 pm

Christies Child wrote:I'll probably be shot down with this comment, but have you noticed the results WITHOUT Stanners in the team?

I know of at least one regular older fart like me who would say that since Hunter started to play on a regular basis that things have improved dramatically.


Hunter can tackle. Stanners can't.

Drummond can play an incisive through ball. Stanners can't.

Whilst Stanley can play impressive looking long-ball passes they are invariably sideways. Nice on the eyes but in reality not as effective as through balls or as crucial as tackling. Centre midfielders have to be able to compliment each other properly and Stanley, in that respect, isn't as valuable as Hunter or Drummond. Drummy aint getting any younger though and we have seen on occasions this season that his legs desert him before the 90 minutes are up. Stanley could be the ideal long-term replacement for Drummy but I think his game must improve. Perhaps if Drummond was Stanley's mentor; as Brian Healy once was to Drummy himself?
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Howe Magic » Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:30 pm

Drummond is getting lots and lots of praise from shrews fans on there website some even saying they would have him back
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby james456 » Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:38 pm

For a box to box midfielder, Stanley is the best at the club. But perhaps Hunter and Drummond compliment each other better.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby campdave » Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:56 am

The Fury wrote:
Hunter can tackle. Stanners can't.

Drummond can play an incisive through ball. Stanners can't.


No Stanley also means we can redeploy the ballboys on permant duty behind the stand we're attacking.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Bryan » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:27 pm

How about a word for the fans - good turn out at the Shrews and never stopped singing all the way through the game. At the end we all stood up and sang 'we are invicible/unbeatable' as one and it felt bloody good.

Defensively that was the best i've seen us play and Artell worth a MoM in my opinion. Drummond not far behind.

Confidence high and i think we've learned so much in the last twelve months as a club.

We're safe now so can play without fear for the rest of the season and the fans can also enjoy the run in too. A good time to be a Morecambe fan so get down to Crusty Pie.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:11 pm

If only we'd managed to win 6 more than draw that would be an extra 12 points.

Poacher striker has to be a priority next season.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Heysham_Shrimp » Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:44 pm

The Fury wrote:
Christies Child wrote:I'll probably be shot down with this comment, but have you noticed the results WITHOUT Stanners in the team?

I know of at least one regular older fart like me who would say that since Hunter started to play on a regular basis that things have improved dramatically.


Hunter can tackle. Stanners can't.

Drummond can play an incisive through ball. Stanners can't.

Whilst Stanley can play impressive looking long-ball passes they are invariably sideways. Nice on the eyes but in reality not as effective as through balls or as crucial as tackling. Centre midfielders have to be able to compliment each other properly and Stanley, in that respect, isn't as valuable as Hunter or Drummond. Drummy aint getting any younger though and we have seen on occasions this season that his legs desert him before the 90 minutes are up. Stanley could be the ideal long-term replacement for Drummy but I think his game must improve. Perhaps if Drummond was Stanley's mentor; as Brian Healy once was to Drummy himself?


Stanley is our best midfielder FACT.

Our season turned around after Stanners was reinstated in midfield after the first 4 or 5 games of the season.

How many goals have we scored from Stanners dead ball kicks and corners ? answer lots.

Also Stanners has scored 5 goals this season in the league.

He also played in the first 3 games of the current run including a starring role in the win over Brentford which IMHO was a major factor in our current run.

When next season starts it is a case of who joins him in midfield.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Pandashrimp » Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:47 pm

Christies Child wrote:
Poacher striker has to be a priority next season.


I believe we have a poacher in Taylor. Unexperienced yes but give him a chance and he will put it away. Its his build up play that needs vast improvement but hopefully that will come. Keep hold of Dairmuid and sign Rene and i dont think we neeed anything else up top.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Pandashrimp » Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:48 pm

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Stanley is our best midfielder FACT.

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Agreed by the way.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby steve mfc » Sun Mar 22, 2009 7:23 pm

I would love to have Stanley back in midfield alongside Drummond and Hunter.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby heysham_mfc » Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:17 pm

Pandashrimp wrote:
Christies Child wrote:
Poacher striker has to be a priority next season.


I believe we have a poacher in Taylor. Unexperienced yes but give him a chance and he will put it away. Its his build up play that needs vast improvement but hopefully that will come. Keep hold of Dairmuid and sign Rene and i dont think we neeed anything else up top.

Taylor is still young and I don't think we will get Rene in the summer we need someone who can score goals but also has experience
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby The Fury » Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:29 pm

Heysham_Shrimp wrote:
The Fury wrote:
Christies Child wrote:I'll probably be shot down with this comment, but have you noticed the results WITHOUT Stanners in the team?

I know of at least one regular older fart like me who would say that since Hunter started to play on a regular basis that things have improved dramatically.


Hunter can tackle. Stanners can't.

Drummond can play an incisive through ball. Stanners can't.

Whilst Stanley can play impressive looking long-ball passes they are invariably sideways. Nice on the eyes but in reality not as effective as through balls or as crucial as tackling. Centre midfielders have to be able to compliment each other properly and Stanley, in that respect, isn't as valuable as Hunter or Drummond. Drummy aint getting any younger though and we have seen on occasions this season that his legs desert him before the 90 minutes are up. Stanley could be the ideal long-term replacement for Drummy but I think his game must improve. Perhaps if Drummond was Stanley's mentor; as Brian Healy once was to Drummy himself?


Stanley is our best midfielder FACT.


Oh right, end of discussion then. Thanks for clearing that up.
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby OvertheBar » Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:49 pm

Bryan wrote:How about a word for the fans - good turn out at the Shrews and never stopped singing all the way through the game. At the end we all stood up and sang 'we are invicible/unbeatable' as one and it felt bloody good.

Defensively that was the best i've seen us play and Artell worth a MoM in my opinion. Drummond not far behind.

Confidence high and i think we've learned so much in the last twelve months as a club.

We're safe now so can play without fear for the rest of the season and the fans can also enjoy the run in too. A good time to be a Morecambe fan so get down to Crusty Pie.


Absolutely agree with all that Bryan. The team were excellent, loads and loads of determination and never-say-die spirit. The fans were tremendous, EVERYBODY singing (including me and the missus) and the 'we are invincible' felt absolutely right at the end. It was brilliant to see Sammy, Mark and all of the players giving us a clap too, and watching Lillis thump his heart and badge said it all.

Stanners played a stormer against Lincoln away and scored a goal there which meant so much to him. We have missed his power, but we have very able and worthy replacements. We have a great team spirit, and our midfield and defence were absolutely top drawer against Shrewsbury. Nothing desperate or lucky, we were simply the best and controlled good attacking outfit.

We may not make the play-offs, but don't be surprised if the Bournemouth game is packed to the rafters because we just might nick it on the final day of the season.

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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby John L » Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:57 pm

Pandashrimp wrote:
Christies Child wrote:
Poacher striker has to be a priority next season.


I believe we have a poacher in Taylor. Unexperienced yes but give him a chance and he will put it away. Its his build up play that needs vast improvement but hopefully that will come. Keep hold of Dairmuid and sign Rene and i dont think we neeed anything else up top.

What about Carlton? At least he's banging them in up at Darlo to keep him warm ready to return to us! :D
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby Curly » Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:12 pm

OvertheBar wrote:
Bryan wrote:How about a word for the fans - good turn out at the Shrews and never stopped singing all the way through the game. At the end we all stood up and sang 'we are invicible/unbeatable' as one and it felt bloody good.

Defensively that was the best i've seen us play and Artell worth a MoM in my opinion. Drummond not far behind.

Confidence high and i think we've learned so much in the last twelve months as a club.

We're safe now so can play without fear for the rest of the season and the fans can also enjoy the run in too. A good time to be a Morecambe fan so get down to Crusty Pie.


Absolutely agree with all that Bryan. The team were excellent, loads and loads of determination and never-say-die spirit. The fans were tremendous, EVERYBODY singing (including me and the missus) and the 'we are invincible' felt absolutely right at the end. It was brilliant to see Sammy, Mark and all of the players giving us a clap too, and watching Lillis thump his heart and badge said it all.

Stanners played a stormer against Lincoln away and scored a goal there which meant so much to him. We have missed his power, but we have very able and worthy replacements. We have a great team spirit, and our midfield and defence were absolutely top drawer against Shrewsbury. Nothing desperate or lucky, we were simply the best and controlled good attacking outfit.

We may not make the play-offs, but don't be surprised if the Bournemouth game is packed to the rafters because we just might nick it on the final day of the season.

...and yes...WE ARE INVINCIBLE


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Pandashrimp wrote:
Christies Child wrote:
Poacher striker has to be a priority next season.


I believe we have a poacher in Taylor. Unexperienced yes but give him a chance and he will put it away. Its his build up play that needs vast improvement but hopefully that will come. Keep hold of Dairmuid and sign Rene and i dont think we neeed anything else up top.

What about Carlton? At least he's banging them in up at Darlo to keep him warm ready to return to us! :D


Been keeping an eye on his progress each satdy tea time, he's doing really well there, but would love to see him back here :D
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Re: Sammy's so proud

Postby shrimper » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:14 am

Christies Child wrote:I'll probably be shot down with this comment, but have you noticed the results WITHOUT Stanners in the team?

I know of at least one regular older fart like me who would say that since Hunter started to play on a regular basis that things have improved dramatically.



I think it's just coincidental to be honest. We've just been really 'together' and I think we would have with Stanners in there as well. Both good, honest, hard working midfielders who contribute well when involved.
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