by Millsy » 17 Aug 2020 21:34
by Notts Royal » 17 Aug 2020 21:39
Snowflake RoyalHound wonder how Ejaria would work in front of Rino/Laurent? I'd be quite intrigued to see how that would work with him as the creative fulcrum
You mean Rino & Laurent together?
I reckon those two could provide an excellent base. But you'd have to assume Swift has gone to allow that. And it would leave us hella light on depth and short on backbone if either got injured.
by NewCorkSeth » 17 Aug 2020 21:46
Snowflake RoyalNewCorkSethSnowflake Royal
You mean Rino & Laurent together?
I reckon those two could provide an excellent base. But you'd have to assume Swift has gone to allow that. And it would leave us hella light on depth and short on backbone if either got injured.
Yeah. Depth is the operative word for sure. Lots seem to forget even if we sign Ovie thats still 5 (6 if I include Holsgrove like I know you want me to x ) players for 3 positions. 3 of them being more on the attacking side. Man I hope they all stay fit.
Realistically it's 4 on the attack side, though Swift, Ejaria and Olise can all put a foot in or chase to an extent. Not really their game though. No idea on Holsgrove.
Ideally, to get the best balanced midfield you'd probably want:
DM, back up DM
Rino, Laurent
Ejaria, Olise
by Westwood52 » 18 Aug 2020 17:44
Old Man AndrewsWestwood52Old Man Andrews Please qualify this ridiculous statement.
And thank you marm.
You are thick as mince.
by Snowflake Royal » 18 Aug 2020 22:22
by Westwood52 » 18 Aug 2020 22:59
Snowflake Royal Isn't mince by definition quite thin because it has to pass through those little holes?
by Lower West » 19 Aug 2020 00:07
by From Despair To Where? » 19 Aug 2020 09:35
Westwood52Snowflake Royal Isn't mince by definition quite thin because it has to pass through those little holes?
Apparently it has a Scottish derivative.Doesn't make sense really does it.
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Aug 2020 12:04
From Despair To Where?Westwood52Snowflake Royal Isn't mince by definition quite thin because it has to pass through those little holes?
Apparently it has a Scottish derivative.Doesn't make sense really does it.
It's quite simple really, its in extension of having mince for brains, mince traditionally being made from the less finer cuts of meat.
by Notts Royal » 19 Aug 2020 12:50
Lower West Perhaps a deal all hinges on a decent fee being obtained for Swift. Which would then provide funding for a couple more players as well. As much as I would hate to see him leave. Reckon that Swift is at an age where he has to move on to progress his own career.
by Sutekh » 19 Aug 2020 13:41
Notts RoyalLower West Perhaps a deal all hinges on a decent fee being obtained for Swift. Which would then provide funding for a couple more players as well. As much as I would hate to see him leave. Reckon that Swift is at an age where he has to move on to progress his own career.
Well we all agree with this logic...apart from Mr Dai
by Silver Fox » 19 Aug 2020 15:09
Notts RoyalLower West Perhaps a deal all hinges on a decent fee being obtained for Swift. Which would then provide funding for a couple more players as well. As much as I would hate to see him leave. Reckon that Swift is at an age where he has to move on to progress his own career.
Well we all agree with this logic...apart from Mr Dai
by toppy » 19 Aug 2020 17:51
Silver FoxNotts RoyalLower West Perhaps a deal all hinges on a decent fee being obtained for Swift. Which would then provide funding for a couple more players as well. As much as I would hate to see him leave. Reckon that Swift is at an age where he has to move on to progress his own career.
Well we all agree with this logic...apart from Mr Dai
What did Mr Dai say?
by Westwood52 » 19 Aug 2020 18:28
From Despair To Where?Westwood52Snowflake Royal Isn't mince by definition quite thin because it has to pass through those little holes?
Apparently it has a Scottish derivative.Doesn't make sense really does it.
It's quite simple really, its in extension of having mince for brains, mince traditionally being made from the less finer cuts of meat.
by Franchise FC » 19 Aug 2020 19:05
From Despair To Where?Westwood52Snowflake Royal Isn't mince by definition quite thin because it has to pass through those little holes?
Apparently it has a Scottish derivative.Doesn't make sense really does it.
It's quite simple really, its in extension of having mince for brains, mince traditionally being made from the less finer cuts of meat.
by WoodleyRoyal » 28 Aug 2020 18:02
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by Snowflake Royal » 28 Aug 2020 18:37
Simon's Church Excellent, hopefully this can be his real breakout season. 15 goals+assists