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Most influential player ..come next May

Post by hellsgut »

Having now seen the core of what is going to be our squad for the coming season..Just wandered before we have hardly seen a ball kicked which players come next May we will be likely to be praising the most.

I personally think that Rene will turn out to be the surprise package with Manse having his best ever season.

just a thought & will be intersting to compare with a couple of months down the line.

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Post by Fonda »

Brian Saah for me. But then after one pre-season game a couple of years ago, i predicted Tyrone Thompson would prove to be a shrewd piece of business...
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Post by kingsgull »

olly the goalie......by the way Fonda congrats on your 1000 th post
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kingsgull wrote:olly the goalie......by the way Fonda congrats on your 1000 th post
Cheers mate. Probably as many as half-a-dozen of them were worth reading! =D
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Brian Saah - quality signing.

If I had to put money now on our Player of the Year for this season .... it would be on this guy. :nod:
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Post by TUFC92 »

Fonda wrote: Cheers mate. Probably as many as half-a-dozen of them were worth reading! =D
That many? ;-)

Agree though that Saah will be our most influential player!
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Post by AustrianAndyGull »

Eunan with Saah a close second.
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Bobby, Saah, Manse, Eunan first ones come to mind. Oastler, Nico even Howe maybe?
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A January loan signing. Has been each season since our return to the Football League ;-)
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Post by Richinns »

I expect a very short and sarcastic reply from brucie but here goes!

I have a feeling Macklin (the forgotten man on a three year contract!) will be the surprise player of the season. He has all the attributes and before he broke his leg he was predicted for a big future. Since then he really has not had a look in (Buckle seemed to think Kee would be a better winger!!!) and with a bit of form and some playing time I have a feeling his quality will return and he will start to frighten the life out of left backs with his pace and power.

Big call but just have a sneaky feeling on this one.
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Richinns wrote:I expect a very short and sarcastic reply from brucie but here goes!

I have a feeling Macklin (the forgotten man on a three year contract!) will be the surprise player of the season. He has all the attributes and before he broke his leg he was predicted for a big future. Since then he really has not had a look in (Buckle seemed to think Kee would be a better winger!!!) and with a bit of form and some playing time I have a feeling his quality will return and he will start to frighten the life out of left backs with his pace and power.

Big call but just have a sneaky feeling on this one.
Fair to say you've backed an outsider there Rich! Fingers crossed it proves an inspired choice. :)
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Eunan!
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Richinns wrote:I expect a very short and sarcastic reply from brucie but here goes!

I have a feeling Macklin (the forgotten man on a three year contract!) will be the surprise player of the season. He has all the attributes and before he broke his leg he was predicted for a big future. Since then he really has not had a look in (Buckle seemed to think Kee would be a better winger!!!) and with a bit of form and some playing time I have a feeling his quality will return and he will start to frighten the life out of left backs with his pace and power.

Big call but just have a sneaky feeling on this one.
In fairness, he is right.

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Post by tufcbrett »

ferrarilover wrote: In fairness, he is right.

Matt.
Give the guy a break Matt :lol:
He needs time and confidence, he will be a decent winger. His pace is something we could really use.
The rest of his game is slowly getting there, thats what training does every day.
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So you make a valid point over Rice, but because it Macklin he cant improve ;-)
I agree with Richinns Macklin will shock a fair few people.
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Post by Fonda »

For me, Macklin lacks a football brain. Yes, he has blistering pace but his decision making leaves a lot to be desired. There's little benefit in continiually blazing past the full-back, if you don't what to do once you're past him. Whenever i see him start a run, i think of Forrest Gump. "Run Lloyd"!
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