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Niall Thompson

by ferrarilover » 23 Jan 2014, 21:49

Poor sod. I spoke to him recently and he was very much enthused about the new management duo, believing it to be his chance to shine. We are over burdened by wingers, but the idea that we may be offering a contract to Danny Stevens and letting Tommo go out on loan once more must surely spell the end to his time at Plainmoor.

Is he another Macklin, too much effort expended elsewhere, or does he just not have the skillz to pay the billz?

Matt.

Niall Thompson

by Magpiegull » 23 Jan 2014, 21:08

Has now gone on a one month loan to Weymouth

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by Glostergull » 16 Oct 2013, 23:09

AustrianAndyGull wrote:
Please forgive me anyone who I bore yet again with this but, errrr doesn't he play Bodin every bloody week ? How many goals is it this season so far? Apologies for this but it is just to highlight the unfairness in Edds statement and not so I can have a go at Billy again.
Eyyyeyuk. Purple. ANDY. For goodness sake find another colour. I feel sick looking at this. oohhh Blllluuueeeeghh

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by Dave » 16 Oct 2013, 20:18

Indeed Brett, nice to see you back on the site, when you back home( my post above was tongue in cheek :) )

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by tufcbrett » 16 Oct 2013, 20:06

Mr Townsend goes on loan to like 9 clubs and suddenly hes a start for england and tottenham. SOme players need time and get him game time away and fingers corssed he will come back even better with that pace and new left foot work and finishing. Were stay up!!

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by ferrarilover » 16 Oct 2013, 08:21

That Tweet was the reason I came here. Well done to him. No one is even bothered if it isn't true, just so long as he's learned his lesson about bullshit baffling brains.

Matt.

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by Dave » 16 Oct 2013, 07:44

Don't get to carried away, he meant FIFA14 on his xbox.

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by Gulliball » 15 Oct 2013, 23:46

Niall Thompson‏ @NiallThompson35

rest day tomorrow think im gonna work on that shooting and left foot crossing


Can I be the first to wish Niall good luck with this tomorrow and congratulate him on his attitude.

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by Behind-the-Gulls » 01 Oct 2013, 13:15

Thompson was superb on his debut with us-but has been pretty hit and miss since(granted he hasn't had too many opportunities).
Really hope he does well, helps gets Worcester into the first round proper of the FA Cup,and maybe beyond,and comes back all the better for the experience with his confidence and reputation enhanced.

Re: Nial Thompson

by Sunnysideup » 30 Sep 2013, 22:35

AustrianAndyGull wrote: If this is the case then it makes me wonder why we get so many players into the club with 'attitude' problems. I've got nothing against any footballer having a bottle of whiskey or smoking a 40 deck of Lamberts personally so long as they do the business out on the pitch. Niall hasn't done the business yet but I hold the opinion it is due to a good run in the side. Fair enough if he has as long as certain players have who are yet to show us much and still offers us very little then cut loose but I feel Thommo hasn't had a decent and fair run yet.
Given he's a right winger and doesnt seem able to do anything with his left foot apart from stand on it, where would you suggest he plays? In place of Chapple (clearly the best of our wide players) on the right?

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by ferrarilover » 30 Sep 2013, 22:32

SteveDeckchair wrote:Thompson looked good in that clip of the game. Some good touches and a nice finish too. I hope he has a good month and comes back a more confident player up for fighting for his place.

These loans are about game time playing competitive football at the end of the day and you just don't get that playing for the reserves.

We know it seems that Yeoman appears to have been sidelined, but we'll see. I don't think the door is closed on any of them. Do you think Labadie last season was thinking the loan to a lower league club was essentially him being shown the door?
If that were the only reason, or even the main reason, I wouldn't have bothered with this thread.

Matt.

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by ferrarilover » 30 Sep 2013, 22:29

Oh Terrence, you do impress me with your ability to pretend to be so stupid when you clearly understand full well what I'm talking about. You funny old sausage.

Matt.

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by brucie » 30 Sep 2013, 21:30

Funnily enough you seem to have gone a bit quiet on the Nathan Craig front. No doubt he is a **** moron as well. It seems that everytime he plays in a reserve game he does precisely bugger all to persuade the manager to play him.
If he is so good why do we get hammered right left and centre by every team we play?

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by brucie » 30 Sep 2013, 21:25

Calling Thompson a **** moron just because he has tweeted that he is going for a run and then is doing nothing for four hours is ridiculous. He is a young bloke for goodness sake - he has probably got the same mentality as alot of people his age.
Whats he supposed to do? - as I said before he was the best player on the pitch in the friendly at Tiverton, made the equaliser against Wimbledon and hasn't had a look in since.
I could understand it if the team was winning every week but nothing changes week in week out - same players and we win about one game in six. Its a joke.

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by SteveDeckchair » 30 Sep 2013, 21:13

Thompson looked good in that clip of the game. Some good touches and a nice finish too. I hope he has a good month and comes back a more confident player up for fighting for his place.

These loans are about game time playing competitive football at the end of the day and you just don't get that playing for the reserves.

We know it seems that Yeoman appears to have been sidelined, but we'll see. I don't think the door is closed on any of them. Do you think Labadie last season was thinking the loan to a lower league club was essentially him being shown the door?

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