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by windermereROYAL » 06 Jul 2018 22:14
by The Reverend » 06 Jul 2018 22:22
by Hound » 06 Jul 2018 22:23
by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Jul 2018 22:27
by windermereROYAL » 06 Jul 2018 22:27
by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Jul 2018 22:29
well, yeswindermereROYAL Merge
by strap » 06 Jul 2018 22:33
Dick Habbin's hairdo Must admit having gone to play off final (mates who are Cov fans and eldest spawn at Exeter so have seen them a couple of times, too) and the comment about McNulty not being an athlete seems spot on. Lots of hustle and bustle and good runs but he's a midget and, shall we say, he has a low Centre of gravity.
by Sutekh » 07 Jul 2018 07:21
by Snowflake Royal » 07 Jul 2018 09:25
by blythspartan » 07 Jul 2018 09:45
by Zip » 07 Jul 2018 09:51
Snowflake Royal Step up in defending quality is likely to be difficult for him and I can see him getting bullied by some of the bigger meaner CBs. That's an impressive pen taking ability from quite a long quick run up, and not all at the same spot either.
Good range of finishes, not the quickest but seems able to run the shoulder, finds space in the box, gets on the end of crosses, long shots and some clever cute finishes. Good at winning pens.
He seems the complete striker, just question marks over whether he's good enough to cope at this level (otherwise he'd be 10 times the price).
Very pleased with this. Gives us an alternative to Bod and an option to partner him in the big hard worker - small fox in box mold too.
Yiadom, Meyler and McNulty are very positive signings. Not spectacular, not designing to win us the league. But to give us a platform to get us up the table and build on from there. Suggests there's a realistic, pragmatic plan and appreciation of where we are
by Snowflake Royal » 07 Jul 2018 10:09
ZipSnowflake Royal Step up in defending quality is likely to be difficult for him and I can see him getting bullied by some of the bigger meaner CBs. That's an impressive pen taking ability from quite a long quick run up, and not all at the same spot either.
Good range of finishes, not the quickest but seems able to run the shoulder, finds space in the box, gets on the end of crosses, long shots and some clever cute finishes. Good at winning pens.
He seems the complete striker, just question marks over whether he's good enough to cope at this level (otherwise he'd be 10 times the price).
Very pleased with this. Gives us an alternative to Bod and an option to partner him in the big hard worker - small fox in box mold too.
Yiadom, Meyler and McNulty are very positive signings. Not spectacular, not designing to win us the league. But to give us a platform to get us up the table and build on from there. Suggests there's a realistic, pragmatic plan and appreciation of where we are
Have you been drinking Ian? You are talking sense this morning. Fully agreed with the above. I wonder whether there will be another striker brought in or possibly a CAM? If there is to be a marquis signing and we get to keep hold of Moore it will be a good transfer window.
by Hound » 07 Jul 2018 10:27
by Snowflake Royal » 07 Jul 2018 10:32
by linkenholtroyal » 07 Jul 2018 11:35
Hound From a quick scan through the Cov site, seems he likes a big partner up front to play off
They seem pretty gutted which is obvs a good sign
Think we still need a Hugill type to come in on loan or perm, then would be pretty happy for the season to start
by winchester_royal » 07 Jul 2018 11:39
by Royalwaster » 07 Jul 2018 11:45
winchester_royal Anyone else think he has a bit of the Cureton look about him?
by NewCorkSeth » 07 Jul 2018 12:10
Hound From a quick scan through the Cov site, seems he likes a big partner up front to play off
They seem pretty gutted which is obvs a good sign
Think we still need a Hugill type to come in on loan or perm, then would be pretty happy for the season to start
by From Despair To Where? » 07 Jul 2018 12:58
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