by Barry the bird boggler » 14 Jan 2011 12:59
by TBM » 14 Jan 2011 13:24
Barry the bird boggler But would he get a start now? Seems to me all the players we've been signing since BWP fell through have been ones for the future and therefore will have little or no impact this season
by zummerset » 14 Jan 2011 17:52
by Ian Royal » 14 Jan 2011 23:59
by Focher » 15 Jan 2011 00:16
Ian Royal The more I think about it (without havign seen him) the more I like the idea of this signing.
by leon » 15 Jan 2011 00:45
by Ian Royal » 15 Jan 2011 00:50
FocherIan Royal The more I think about it (without havign seen him) the more I like the idea of this signing.
because he is a massive black bloke who will scare the shit out of the whole championship?
by prostak » 15 Jan 2011 02:29
by Arch » 15 Jan 2011 03:02
leon i'm loving his face
by Agent Balti » 15 Jan 2011 08:20
by UpNorth » 15 Jan 2011 11:20
by leon » 15 Jan 2011 13:36
Archleon i'm loving his face
It's all about the neck.
by Ian Royal » 15 Jan 2011 16:11
by ankeny » 15 Jan 2011 16:26
by madreadingfan » 15 Jan 2011 16:28
by LoyalRoyalFan » 15 Jan 2011 16:55
by mattmartin89 » 15 Jan 2011 17:45
by loyalroyalsam » 15 Jan 2011 18:07
by Alan Partridge » 15 Jan 2011 18:36
UpNorth This is what the locals say about him:
Hereford: 'Quirky' Manset could star
The former Hereford United marksman Dixie McNeil is looking to the Bulls striker Mathieu Manset to make a name for himself in English football.
Manset, 21, has come to the fore for Hereford in recent weeks grabbing five goals in his last five appearances.
The powerfully built Frenchman has a long way to go to emulate McNeil who scored 88 goals in 141 games for Hereford back in the mid 1970s.
However, McNeil has been impressed by the Metz born striker.
Speaking exclusively to Vital Hereford McNeil beamed: 'He brings a smile to your face, that's for sure. He's different.
'Perhaps it's because he's left footed, and dare I say it I was left footed and see some similarities, but I like him.
'He's quirky.
'Some of the things he does stand out.
'If he continues to get goals he'll be a real star.'
Due to his bustling style of play and upper body strength the forward, nicknamed 'The Beast' by Bulls fans, appears to be thriving in league football at present.
But McNeil insists the former Le Havre player must maintain his commitment and positive approach if he is to succeed in the long term.
'He's positive. He gets to the edge of the box and seems to say to himself 'right I'm going to take the full-back or centre-half on,' he added.
'Players that do that are few and far between, and if he can add goals on a regular basis he'll do well for the football club.'
Quirky...please not another Bas!
by Franchise FC » 15 Jan 2011 19:10
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