by RG30 » 24 Dec 2011 13:38
by SCIAG » 24 Dec 2011 22:30
Ideal
Federici has reached his top potential, and isn't going to improve beyond his current level.
by Woodcote Royal » 26 Dec 2011 08:56
IdealIan Royal This is the sad truth. We're going to be forced to sell McCarthy because we can't keep all three and we're not going to get good value on Federici, assuming we can even manage to shift him.
Federici may be marginly better right now. But it's fairly obvious McCarthy is going to be well ahead of him within a year or two if he can keep playing. Personaly I'd rather it was with us for absolutely as long as possible.
Exactly, Federici isn't going to attract a big offer, because quite simply, he's not good enough for the big clubs.
Federici has reached his top potential, and isn't going to improve beyond his current level.
McCarthy on the other hand, has vast potential and can improve, which most people recognize. Similarly the Danish one reportedly has the makings of a great goalkeeper.
We're going to end up losing all our better goalkeepers, and being stuck with Adam "Gary Walsh" Federici, simply because he is at the current time the most experienced one, and we'd like to sell him for a big sum, so have to keep playing him to make him more attractive.
I think we are making a big mistake!
by Royal Rother » 26 Dec 2011 11:07
IdealIan Royal This is the sad truth. We're going to be forced to sell McCarthy because we can't keep all three and we're not going to get good value on Federici, assuming we can even manage to shift him.
Federici may be marginly better right now. But it's fairly obvious McCarthy is going to be well ahead of him within a year or two if he can keep playing. Personaly I'd rather it was with us for absolutely as long as possible.
Exactly, Federici isn't going to attract a big offer, because quite simply, he's not good enough for the big clubs.
Federici has reached his top potential, and isn't going to improve beyond his current level.
McCarthy on the other hand, has vast potential and can improve, which most people recognize. Similarly the Danish one reportedly has the makings of a great goalkeeper.
We're going to end up losing all our better goalkeepers, and being stuck with Adam "Gary Walsh" Federici, simply because he is at the current time the most experienced one, and we'd like to sell him for a big sum, so have to keep playing him to make him more attractive.
I think we are making a big mistake!
by andrew1957 » 26 Dec 2011 17:35
Woodcote RoyalIdealIan Royal This is the sad truth. We're going to be forced to sell McCarthy because we can't keep all three and we're not going to get good value on Federici, assuming we can even manage to shift him.
Federici may be marginly better right now. But it's fairly obvious McCarthy is going to be well ahead of him within a year or two if he can keep playing. Personaly I'd rather it was with us for absolutely as long as possible.
Exactly, Federici isn't going to attract a big offer, because quite simply, he's not good enough for the big clubs.
Federici has reached his top potential, and isn't going to improve beyond his current level.
McCarthy on the other hand, has vast potential and can improve, which most people recognize. Similarly the Danish one reportedly has the makings of a great goalkeeper.
We're going to end up losing all our better goalkeepers, and being stuck with Adam "Gary Walsh" Federici, simply because he is at the current time the most experienced one, and we'd like to sell him for a big sum, so have to keep playing him to make him more attractive.
I think we are making a big mistake!
Spot on.
Whilst it's true that "You can't keep two outstanding keepers at this level" if we were truly in this position several clubs would be breaking down our door to sign Federici yet, after 2 and a half seasons as our first choice, not to mention his pathetically obvious "Come and get me" pleas in the summer, he's still here
Time to put Adam in our January sale and I'll kick things off with my £50 bid (worth every penny if it gets McCarthy back to where he belongs)
by moo » 29 Dec 2011 14:20
by Hoop Blah » 29 Dec 2011 14:32
moo Whats happened to Brett Williams?? I'm a bit out of the loop.
by RoyalJames101 » 30 Dec 2011 18:16
by melonhead » 30 Dec 2011 18:36
by jazz » 30 Dec 2011 18:55
by melonhead » 30 Dec 2011 18:57
by WoodleyRoyal » 30 Jan 2012 14:34
by Wimb » 30 Jan 2012 14:42
WoodleyRoyal http://www.themillers.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10360~2593756,00.html
Williams is back as he was too shit to get into their team
by andrew1957 » 30 Jan 2012 15:00
by Dare to Dr£am » 30 Jan 2012 15:05
andrew1957 It is hard enough for a proven League 2 striker like ALF to step up - so virtually impossible for a non league player unless they first prove themselves in League 1 and 2 (like Austin).
This was a cheap punt. Hope he finds somewhere in League 2/conference where he can get a contract in the summer. Not his fault after all.
by andrew1957 » 30 Jan 2012 15:08
Dare to Dr£amandrew1957 It is hard enough for a proven League 2 striker like ALF to step up - so virtually impossible for a non league player unless they first prove themselves in League 1 and 2 (like Austin).
This was a cheap punt. Hope he finds somewhere in League 2/conference where he can get a contract in the summer. Not his fault after all.
Wow, rubbished already? I'd give him 12 more months personally.
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jan 2012 15:08
by melonhead » 30 Jan 2012 15:12
andrew1957Dare to Dr£amandrew1957 It is hard enough for a proven League 2 striker like ALF to step up - so virtually impossible for a non league player unless they first prove themselves in League 1 and 2 (like Austin).
This was a cheap punt. Hope he finds somewhere in League 2/conference where he can get a contract in the summer. Not his fault after all.
Wow, rubbished already? I'd give him 12 more months personally.
If he was 20 they "yes" but he is 24 already and is not pushing for a start at a League 2 club!
by Ian Royal » 30 Jan 2012 15:40
Alan Partridge i am extremely surprised a mid 20's taxi driver from Eastleigh with no previous professional club experience is not good enough for League 2 nevermind the Championship. Still 'worth a punt'.
by Snowball » 30 Jan 2012 16:15
WoodleyRoyal http://www.themillers.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10360~2593756,00.html
Williams is back as he was too shit to get into their team
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