The Bay wrote:Caught up with the boys this morning.... mood is very good and positive.
The headlines -
Phil Jevons is out for at least 2 weeks with ankle ligament damage.
A defender is coming in on loan - either today or tomorrow.
The club would love to bring a forward in, but better than what we have is hard to come back and not cheap.
Stuart Hendrie isn't ready for the first team - yet.
Darren Moss IS still at the club - but isn't part of the plans so can leave.
Here you go....
http://www.thebay.co.uk/goto.php?sess=+ ... F&id=20812
Seasider9601 wrote:One more chance sounds good to me CC, yes. And also to be fair to Mossy.
Especially seeing as we are pushed to the absolute limits defensively now......
P/T Indie wrote:Maybe but then he would have still gone past him for fun round the outside like the Gillinham winger kept doing.
I hope the new player is an overlapping Righ Back then I would have:-
New Rb Parish Jimbo Wilson
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:P/T Indie wrote:IMHO Moss would be a better bet at right back than either Scott or Hunter.
Morecambe Jack wrote:Perhaps we really shouldn't have let Curtis go...that said, we could really do with more pace up front.
Ntini wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:Perhaps we really shouldn't have let Curtis go...that said, we could really do with more pace up front.
With all due respect to the guy, I don't think Curtis is BETTER than the two we have (Mullin and Jevons)... and Sammy said he wanted to bring in better. So, I think that argument is silly, whether he lacks the pace or not.
Morecambe Jack wrote:Ntini wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:Perhaps we really shouldn't have let Curtis go...that said, we could really do with more pace up front.
With all due respect to the guy, I don't think Curtis is BETTER than the two we have (Mullin and Jevons)... and Sammy said he wanted to bring in better. So, I think that argument is silly, whether he lacks the pace or not.
I agree, but what I meant was if we are lacking options up front and are unable to bring anybody in due to cost then we should have kept Curtis who was quite willing to stay.
nobbyshrimp wrote:'If' Hendrie is as good as people reckon then surely he has to be on the bench with a possible last 15 mins on the pitch or maybe Sammy is right and he isn't that good but then why sign him
If he's that good get him on Look at Shrewsbury's Tom Bradshaw. Now this lad really has got some raw talent. Remember him coming on against us at the meadow and scoring last season anyone? Also scored 2 against Crewe.
Signed from Aberystwyth Town in 2009 where he played 9 scored 2, he has since appeared 9 times from the bench for Shrewsbury and scored 4. He made his Welsh International debut (Under 19's) in Liechtenstein 2 weeks ago and scored 1 whilst also hitting the bar. This lad is one for the future as i beleive Hendrie is too but at least Bradshaw gets some time on the pitch for experience and he usually runs rings around players.
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Bradshaw was a target of West Ham late last season but Shrewsbury signed him up professionally very quickly.
marky wrote:No surprises re: Moss. Apart from one very good goal, I rather suspect he has to go down as one of Sammy's growing list of disasterous signings.
Sammy h wrote:nobbyshrimp wrote:'If' Hendrie is as good as people reckon then surely he has to be on the bench with a possible last 15 mins on the pitch or maybe Sammy is right and he isn't that good but then why sign him
If he's that good get him on Look at Shrewsbury's Tom Bradshaw. Now this lad really has got some raw talent. Remember him coming on against us at the meadow and scoring last season anyone? Also scored 2 against Crewe.
Signed from Aberystwyth Town in 2009 where he played 9 scored 2, he has since appeared 9 times from the bench for Shrewsbury and scored 4. He made his Welsh International debut (Under 19's) in Liechtenstein 2 weeks ago and scored 1 whilst also hitting the bar. This lad is one for the future as i beleive Hendrie is too but at least Bradshaw gets some time on the pitch for experience and he usually runs rings around players.
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Bradshaw was a target of West Ham late last season but Shrewsbury signed him up professionally very quickly.
What about that Jake Robinson, is he a young lad too, he seems to be banging them in for fun.
shrimper wrote:To be balanced, I suppose, against his ever growing list of good, or very good, ones.
Fleming, Rundle, Brown and McCready are the latest decent ones in a list that includes Baker, Stanley, Mullin, Duffy, Parrish and Roche among others.
Every manager, including the VERY best, have their ups and downs in the transfer market
marky wrote:No surprises re: Moss. Apart from one very good goal, I rather suspect he has to go down as one of Sammy's growing list of disasterous signings.
shrimper wrote:Has Liam Dickinson got fixed up yet?
He could do a job again at this level!
marky wrote:No surprises re: Moss. Apart from one very good goal, I rather suspect he has to go down as one of Sammy's growing list of disasterous signings.
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