NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Karl Sheppard

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by PlasticRoyale » 12 Jan 2012 11:34

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9KdvQuRrNI

carrying a fair bit of timber for a pro footballer

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by FiNeRaIn » 12 Jan 2012 11:37

Baseya and Sheppard, I can feel the UK's most prestigious university teams quaking in their boots at the prospect of having to manage this little and large pair over the coming months.

Meanwhile, who are we being linked with as a partner to Alfie...I read somewhere Bothroyd, really hope this happens.

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by melonhead » 12 Jan 2012 11:40

good god man :roll: do you never get tired of slagging this club and their players off?

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by andrew1957 » 12 Jan 2012 11:42

Hardly a great risk on a free and looks very promising.

Cannot believe the whingers on here. He could well turn out to be a good player in time so give the lad a chance.

However, in addition we could do with a proven striker who can make a real difference this season.

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by FiNeRaIn » 12 Jan 2012 11:43

melonhead good god man :roll: do you never get tired of slagging this club and their players off?


That aimed at me?

I ask because I haven't slagged anyone off today.


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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by YateleyRoyal » 12 Jan 2012 11:46

FiNeRaIn
melonhead good god man :roll: do you never get tired of slagging this club and their players off?


That aimed at me?

I ask because I haven't slagged anyone off today.


FiNeRaIn Baseya and Sheppard, I can feel the UK's most prestigious university teams quaking in their boots at the prospect of having to manage this little and large pair over the coming months.


Sounds like slagging them off to me

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by FiNeRaIn » 12 Jan 2012 11:47

no slagging off at all, I am happy with this signing. Low risk, random youngster,etc hasn't eaten so must be hungry,etc

Just wondering who we are bringing in as an immediate proven partner for alfie.

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Re: RUMOUR - Karl Sheppard

by TBM » 12 Jan 2012 11:48

Expect to see him as a replacement for Kebe, on the right side of midfield

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by Woodcote Royal » 12 Jan 2012 11:50

roadrunner
westongeezer Why?











piontless signing


Why is it a pointless signing?



Because we seem to have more than our fair share of thick supporters who, sadly, never seem to learn from making similarly ignorant observations about players they've never seen kick a ball who have gone on to be sold for 7 figure fees.
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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by Ian Royal » 12 Jan 2012 11:52

One of our more promising cheap punts, but I can't say I'm very hopeful after seeing the youtube clip of him.

He is unlikely to have a big impact this season, and personally I find it doubtful he'll make it here at all on the limited info we've got. I certainly wish him all the best in his time here and hope he does come good. I won't be writing him off until there's some evidence he's a failed signing.

Strikes me as not the signing we need right now though. We've now seven strikers to develop and only one with a good scoring record at this level and he has injury problems. What we need is a couple who are ready to be in the team and scoring goals regularly from the start. I really like Le Fondre, Church and Manset, and I hope I'll like Sheppard, but liking doesn't mean they'll produce the goods we need.

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by The Prisoner » 12 Jan 2012 11:53

Expect to see him on loan at Rotherham or Barnet within a week. Welcome and GL BTW (HTH & KLF)

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by FiNeRaIn » 12 Jan 2012 11:53

Ian Royal One of our more promising cheap punts, but I can't say I'm very hopeful after seeing the youtube clip of him.

He is unlikely to have a big impact this season, and personally I find it doubtful he'll make it here at all on the limited info we've got. I certainly wish him all the best in his time here and hope he does come good. I won't be writing him off until there's some evidence he's a failed signing.

Strikes me as not the signing we need right now though. We've now seven strikers to develop and only one with a good scoring record at this level and he has injury problems. What we need is a couple who are ready to be in the team and scoring goals regularly from the start. I really like Le Fondre, Church and Manset, and I hope I'll like Sheppard, but liking doesn't mean they'll produce the goods we need.


Good god, great post. :shock:

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by Simon's Church » 12 Jan 2012 11:55

PlasticRoyale http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9KdvQuRrNI

carrying a fair bit of timber for a pro footballer


Looks like he has a similar body shape to Long to me.

Saw someone saying that he doesn't look quick from the video, pretty hard to judge considering there's only one clip of him running, the rest are of headers.


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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by Corky341 » 12 Jan 2012 11:56

Doyle, Long ..... Sheppard (?). All bought cheap and sold on as a nice little earner.

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by melonhead » 12 Jan 2012 12:00

not he looks half decent- and may turn into another doyle, or long
this doesnt mean hes the only player we will buy though, but if he is, we are in 5th place, and it doesnt seem to me that the team is falling apart without loads more new players
obviously a new brilliant striker would be great- but even jordan rhodes for 4 million + wages is unproven at this level, wouldnt be guaranteed to take us up etc




and most importantly is out of our price range. :lol:

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by The Prisoner » 12 Jan 2012 12:00

Corky341 Doyle, Long ..... Sheppard (?). All bought cheap and sold on as a nice little earner.


You missed Mooney. Come to think of it we all did.

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by Ian Royal » 12 Jan 2012 12:00

Corky341 Doyle, Long ..... Sheppard (?). All bought cheap and sold on as a nice little earner.


Bennett, Mooney, Sodje, Baseya, Williams, Williams, Golbourne, Brown etc etc etc.

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by Big Foot » 12 Jan 2012 12:01

Difficult to get too excited about this signing as past evidence would suggest he'll spend the next 6 months in the stiffs before going on loan to someone like Macclesfield for the whole of next season

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by Wimb » 12 Jan 2012 12:06

Done a bit of a profile over on The Tilehurst End.

Personally I'm looking forward to seeing him. He's someone that's scored goals at every level he's played and he's only 20. Yeah he could turn into a Mooney but I've got high hopes after doing a little bit of digging.

Anyway if you want a read.

http://thetilehurstend.co.uk/2012/01/12 ... est-royal/

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Re: The Lord is Our Sheppard

by Corky341 » 12 Jan 2012 12:22

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Corky341 Doyle, Long ..... Sheppard (?). All bought cheap and sold on as a nice little earner.


You missed Mooney. Come to think of it we all did.


True, I missed young David from my short list, but in Karls own words, ''The history of bringing good Irish players through is something that intrigued me in to coming here''.There you have it. He's good.

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