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Was also difficult for the other two whilst he was on the pitch too!Difficult for him to defend the 3rd whilst sitting on the bench.
Was also difficult for the other two whilst he was on the pitch too!Difficult for him to defend the 3rd whilst sitting on the bench.
Was also difficult for the other two whilst he was on the pitch too!
Been a very solid presence and good goal threat, I totally agree!Who on earth would have thought that I'd be writing this a few months ago, but we absolutely need Goodliffe for the playoffs. If his loan doesn't cover the playoffs, it has to be extended!
Even yesterday, he had the best shot of the match!Been a very solid presence and good goal threat, I totally agree!
Totally agree Dan. You make some excellent observations in your posts at times, this being one of them. You could see first half how they played the ball into the space that Bridge or Gus left, this had to be covered, not an easy task when their passing was so good. It was, frankly, heroic defending and made viewers think it was a boring game. Beautiful football for every Shrimper counting down 90mins !Even yesterday, he had the best shot of the match!
That back 3 is looking so solid. Wealdstone had a striker on 16 goals and Gateshead had scored over 70 odd goals this season. Neither of which looked like scoring. That's seriously impressive from our backline. Also, for wingbacks who can't apparently defend, both Gus and Bridge held their shape brilliantly yesterday too.
I wish we did have a few players that were a goal threat lack of them this season to turn all those draws into winsBeen a very solid presence and good goal threat, I totally agree!
We did have them. I don't think Mr Maher was very pleased when he lost Cardwell and Pepple.I wish we did have a few players that were a goal threat lack of them this season to turn all those draws into wins
Is it true that Robbie is on the verge of selling the club to Americans?Ben couldn't get a game for us, whether we ask him back for next season will depend on who we keep or sign in the Summer, he seemed to love playing for us but couldn't get back into the side after his injury. I think Ben and Tom are just the players you will need for the playoffs, they both give the opposition a tough time leaving others to do the fancy stuff!
Hopefully the type of players we can bring in next seasonWe did have them. I don't think Mr Maher was very pleased when he lost Cardwell and Pepple.
In fairness you did say he needed a run of games, so that’s proved. He’s definitely one to get involved, instruct others and interact with fans. Pretty much everything you’ve said has proved to be (though you didn’t mention his penchant for bicycle kicks and long range piledrivers I don’t think). Now, can we have him?Ben couldn't get a game for us, whether we ask him back for next season will depend on who we keep or sign in the Summer, he seemed to love playing for us but couldn't get back into the side after his injury. I think Ben and Tom are just the players you will need for the playoffs, they both give the opposition a tough time leaving others to do the fancy stuff!
Yes I put a club statement in the general football forum.Is it true that Robbie is on the verge of selling the club to Americans?
Yes I was surprised we let him go but Danny knew he needed game time, he was very good in pre season and at Wimbledon for us until he got that nasty injury.When he first started playing for us he was a bit slow, and looked unfit. I, like many others, thought, no thanks. But, to his credit, the more games he played, the better and fitter he got. He's now a threat at corners and free kicks, he actually looks the most likely to score on those if anyone. I also like his will to win attitude. He's a leader on the pitch. I would now love him to stay.
Yup I knew there was a very decent player there, he will never be quick but makes up for it in so many other ways, he will prove to be a fans favourite if he stays as he was at Sutton. As for bicycle kicks and long range shots, he used to be a midfielder before he switched to defence and the lad loves a goal!In fairness you did say he needed a run of games, so that’s proved. He’s definitely one to get involved, instruct others and interact with fans. Pretty much everything you’ve said has proved to be (though you didn’t mention his penchant for bicycle kicks and long range piledrivers I don’t think). Now, can we have him?
almost exactly what I posted on the Wealdstone post-match thread - started off a bit of a donkey but has vastly improved over the last few games.When he first started playing for us he was a bit slow, and looked unfit. I, like many others, thought, no thanks. But, to his credit, the more games he played, the better and fitter he got. He's now a threat at corners and free kicks, he actually looks the most likely to score on those if anyone. I also like his will to win attitude. He's a leader on the pitch. I would now love him to stay.
I would happily bring him back for next season, wouldn't you ?Yes I was surprised we let him go but Danny knew he needed game time, he was very good in pre season and at Wimbledon for us until he got that nasty injury.
Yes very much so, but if Kelleher and Flanagan stay and we sign Jack Tucker permanently he may be 3rd or 4th choice at best, which won’t suit him. It will all depend on who stays, who goes and of course if Southend can match his current deal with us.I would happily bring him back for next season, wouldn't you ?