Time for Murty?

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Time for Murty?

by MadStadLad » 23 Mar 2009 06:45

With Rosey's red card is it time for Murts to take the stage?
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Re: Time for Murty?

by Rusty royal » 23 Mar 2009 07:23

Is he fit yet??

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Re: Time for Murty?

by MadStadLad » 23 Mar 2009 07:40

Rusty royal Is he fit yet??

Hmmmm....'getting closer to a return' on RFC site may not be close enough for the Coventry game. I'd like to see him pull on the hoops again but seriously doubting the likelihood!

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Re: Time for Murty?

by Row Z Royal » 23 Mar 2009 08:25

Rosenior > Murty on the attack

Murty > Rosenior in defence


If Murty isn't fit to see through Rosey's suspension, then I would imagine Boris will fill in there.

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Re: Time for Murty?

by CMRoyal » 23 Mar 2009 09:00

It'll be Kelly. I haven't been overly impressed by him up to now, but he deserves another chance in my opinion.


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Re: Time for Murty?

by Huntley & Palmer » 23 Mar 2009 09:02

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Re: Time for Murty?

by Focher » 23 Mar 2009 09:22

Row Z Royal Rosenior > Murty on the attack

Murty > Rosenior in defence


If Murty isn't fit to see through Rosey's suspension, then I would imagine Boris will fill in there.


id prefer Windy Miller to Boris.

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Re: Time for Murty?

by CMRoyal » 23 Mar 2009 09:26

You guys seriously think he'll play a centre-back or midfielder rather than a fullback? He was confident enough in Kelly to play him against Wolves, so why not now?

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Re: Time for Murty?

by SteveRoyal » 23 Mar 2009 10:06

CMRoyal You guys seriously think he'll play a centre-back or midfielder rather than a fullback? He was confident enough in Kelly to play him against Wolves, so why not now?

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If not Murty, then it will be Kelly.


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Re: Time for Murty?

by kingsleyroyal » 23 Mar 2009 10:40

Was it a straight red or 2 yellows? The ref showed red then yellow!!?? So, is he out for 3 games or 1?

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Re: Time for Murty?

by CMRoyal » 23 Mar 2009 10:42

kingsleyroyal Was it a straight red or 2 yellows? The ref showed red then yellow!!?? So, is he out for 3 games or 1?


Second yellow. The idiot once again got booked for dissent.

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Re: Time for Murty?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 23 Mar 2009 10:42

It was a dismissal for a second booking - the reason the red card came out first was that D'Urso was so happy that he was sending someone off so he couldn't contain his excitement.

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Re: Time for Murty?

by MadStadLad » 23 Mar 2009 10:43

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kingsleyroyal Was it a straight red or 2 yellows? The ref showed red then yellow!!?? So, is he out for 3 games or 1?


Second yellow. The idiot once again got booked for dissent.

Err... he got a second yellow for the tackle!


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Re: Time for Murty?

by CMRoyal » 23 Mar 2009 10:48

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kingsleyroyal Was it a straight red or 2 yellows? The ref showed red then yellow!!?? So, is he out for 3 games or 1?


Second yellow. The idiot once again got booked for dissent.

Err... he got a second yellow for the tackle!


That's what I meant, sorry. He'd got booked for dissent earlier, then the foul was a second yellow. The ref - true to his general performance - managed to show the cards the wrong way round. :roll:

By 'once again', I meant that Liam dissents far too much.

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Re: Time for Murty?

by Hoop Blah » 23 Mar 2009 11:00

To be honest, as much as I have liked and rated Murty, and would be happy to see him back in the side for a end of season swansong, I just can't see him getting fit for more than a couple of games.

With that in mind we may as well play Kelly to show him a bit of faith and give him all the time on the pitch we can to further test and improve him. Personally I'm not convinced he'll make the grade at this level, but lets at least give him the chance.

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Re: Time for Murty?

by kingsleyroyal » 23 Mar 2009 11:26

Fair point, but I dont think now is the right time to be playing someone for experience and to see how he fairs. I think if Murts is fit, it is essential to get him in. We need experiance right now, and he has loads of it and obviously been involved in promotion fights before.

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Re: Time for Murty?

by (.)Boobies(.) » 23 Mar 2009 12:08

CMRoyal It'll be Kelly. I haven't been overly impressed by him up to now, but he deserves another chance in my opinion.


We was superb against Wolves, and you haven't been impressed with him yet?

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Re: Time for Murty?

by CMRoyal » 23 Mar 2009 12:16

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CMRoyal It'll be Kelly. I haven't been overly impressed by him up to now, but he deserves another chance in my opinion.


We was superb against Wolves, and you haven't been impressed with him yet?


I thought he looked shaky defensively early on, then when their left-midfielder (Jarvis?) went off, grew more assured because he had space in which to attack (we were breaking well late on, I seem to recall). In other, substitute, appearances I thought he was trying a bit too hard to impress. I'm being quite critical, like I say I think he deserves to play. He wouldn't be the first player to have proved my doubts wrong if he played well!

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Re: Time for Murty?

by (.)Boobies(.) » 23 Mar 2009 12:21

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CMRoyal It'll be Kelly. I haven't been overly impressed by him up to now, but he deserves another chance in my opinion.


We was superb against Wolves, and you haven't been impressed with him yet?


I thought he looked shaky defensively early on, then when their left-midfielder (Jarvis?) went off, grew more assured because he had space in which to attack (we were breaking well late on, I seem to recall). In other, substitute, appearances I thought he was trying a bit too hard to impress. I'm being quite critical, like I say I think he deserves to play. He wouldn't be the first player to have proved my doubts wrong if he played well!


I totally agree he was trying to hard. Can you imagine the nerves in a big expectant crowd? And against the best team in the division? But as you said, he grew in stature as the game went on. He looks a real prospect.
I love our Murts, great lad and a terrific bloke outside of football too. I've been fortunate enough to have dinner with himself and his wife. A fantastic couple. But he doesn't have the legs anymore, and he himself admits he might not have long left in the gam with a niggling injury.

It'll be sad to see him go. A terrific captain, and always fondly remembered. I hope he remains here in a coaching capacity when the time comes.

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Re: Time for Murty?

by Ashfordroyal » 23 Mar 2009 12:27

Huntley & Palmer Bikey at right back with Pearce back in the middle



Good shout.

Stretch, Ingi (when available), Pearce, Bikey

A settled back four that could take us all the way (next year)

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