Apparently he took a pay cut to come here. So credit to him for considering his footballing career above his bank balance

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I'm more than happy to go with the non-league gambles of Rowe and Moors. Taylor makes sense.... but we'll see. Diagouraga could well be a decent MM type of player who's been given abluemike wrote:He looked to be a decent player a couple of years back and I am not unhappy with this loan deal, I think it is true to say we needed some bodies in the place to make sure we have enough options to see the season out, this was the last chance to bring anyone in and that is what we have done.
On the face of it we all seam disappointed with the arrivals but we may just be being a tad negative here, everyone, myself included tends to write players off without even giving them a chance, I remeber it happening with Ryan Fraser, "who the hell is he" and "why the hell have we brought that nobody in" seems to spring to mind but as we all know Fraser was a super little player. Steven taylor needs to be fit, if he is we have a very solid championship player on our hands and a leader on the park too, it is often said we lack talkers and leaders so I welcome that, Diagouraga looked a good signing to me on the half a game he played and he definitely helped Skusey's game, that partnership could well tighten up the central Midfield. I was quick, like many others to laugh at the sign ing of Keiffer Moore but I tell you what, on the Three cameo's I have seen of him I would be starting the guy on Saturday, he has done more than Bloody Pitman & Sears have done all season already and brings something different to the table.
I don't think any of us are in a postion to say too much about Rowe, Samuel and Huws just yet, let's give them a chance before we disregard them, after all big names don't always work out do they, Ross McCormack signed by Villa for mega millions...sh*te, Jordan Rhodes signed by Middlesbrough for mega millions.....sh*te, Chris Martin taken on loan by Fulham...sh*te, it can work the other way too.
marko69 wrote:Emyr Huws?
Difficult one.
Ok, I give up, Hallam, what's his real name?
^ That is an anagram, yes?
Agree with you about our youth and better coaching, Tang. I said the same thing when the unpolished Jewell was in charge. I'd rather see Ben Morris up front than youngsters from other championship teams.tangfastic wrote:I'm more than happy to go with the non-league gambles of Rowe and Moors. Taylor makes sense.... but we'll see. Diagouraga could well be a decent MM type of player who's been given abluemike wrote:He looked to be a decent player a couple of years back and I am not unhappy with this loan deal, I think it is true to say we needed some bodies in the place to make sure we have enough options to see the season out, this was the last chance to bring anyone in and that is what we have done.
On the face of it we all seam disappointed with the arrivals but we may just be being a tad negative here, everyone, myself included tends to write players off without even giving them a chance, I remeber it happening with Ryan Fraser, "who the hell is he" and "why the hell have we brought that nobody in" seems to spring to mind but as we all know Fraser was a super little player. Steven taylor needs to be fit, if he is we have a very solid championship player on our hands and a leader on the park too, it is often said we lack talkers and leaders so I welcome that, Diagouraga looked a good signing to me on the half a game he played and he definitely helped Skusey's game, that partnership could well tighten up the central Midfield. I was quick, like many others to laugh at the sign ing of Keiffer Moore but I tell you what, on the Three cameo's I have seen of him I would be starting the guy on Saturday, he has done more than Bloody Pitman & Sears have done all season already and brings something different to the table.
I don't think any of us are in a postion to say too much about Rowe, Samuel and Huws just yet, let's give them a chance before we disregard them, after all big names don't always work out do they, Ross McCormack signed by Villa for mega millions...sh*te, Jordan Rhodes signed by Middlesbrough for mega millions.....sh*te, Chris Martin taken on loan by Fulham...sh*te, it can work the other way too.
Chance to revive his career... I think he could be a good fit.
With those last two... just seems a bit of desperation and something for TC and the the coaching staff to work with. I don't have any faith in the abilities of the coaching staff at senior level to bring on these guys. Fraser and Lawrence were ready-made to be let loose, don't think it's much to do with our coaching.
I mention coaching as we can't obviuolsly spend money or have no money. No f**king problem. Spend it on better coaches. If Klug is so good at getting youngsters through to a certain level at their age- group, then we need a manager who believes in this and has the coavhes to bring them through. No point if we have talented youngsters who get in England under 17s teams if what MM just wants is physical grafters. Can't see our talented youth being part of MM's plans. There's something missing there in this plan.
I think it's Welsh for rubbish. ....Just joking, settle down...give the boy a chance.hallamblue wrote:marko69 wrote:Emyr Huws?
Difficult one.
Ok, I give up, Hallam, what's his real name?
^ That is an anagram, yes?
lol I looked twice at it marko.
Think it's said "emery hughes"
but cud be good to make another word from the assumed anagram !!
I'm sure if Ben Morris was good enough, he'd be playing. It's not like Mick hasn't played his young players before, such as Bishop, Emmanuel, Kenlock and Dozzell... I don't understand why people still use this as a stick to beat him with.number 9 wrote:Agree with you about our youth and better coaching, Tang. I said the same thing when the unpolished Jewell was in charge. I'd rather see Ben Morris up front than youngsters from other championship teams.tangfastic wrote:I'm more than happy to go with the non-league gambles of Rowe and Moors. Taylor makes sense.... but we'll see. Diagouraga could well be a decent MM type of player who's been given abluemike wrote:He looked to be a decent player a couple of years back and I am not unhappy with this loan deal, I think it is true to say we needed some bodies in the place to make sure we have enough options to see the season out, this was the last chance to bring anyone in and that is what we have done.
On the face of it we all seam disappointed with the arrivals but we may just be being a tad negative here, everyone, myself included tends to write players off without even giving them a chance, I remeber it happening with Ryan Fraser, "who the hell is he" and "why the hell have we brought that nobody in" seems to spring to mind but as we all know Fraser was a super little player. Steven taylor needs to be fit, if he is we have a very solid championship player on our hands and a leader on the park too, it is often said we lack talkers and leaders so I welcome that, Diagouraga looked a good signing to me on the half a game he played and he definitely helped Skusey's game, that partnership could well tighten up the central Midfield. I was quick, like many others to laugh at the sign ing of Keiffer Moore but I tell you what, on the Three cameo's I have seen of him I would be starting the guy on Saturday, he has done more than Bloody Pitman & Sears have done all season already and brings something different to the table.
I don't think any of us are in a postion to say too much about Rowe, Samuel and Huws just yet, let's give them a chance before we disregard them, after all big names don't always work out do they, Ross McCormack signed by Villa for mega millions...sh*te, Jordan Rhodes signed by Middlesbrough for mega millions.....sh*te, Chris Martin taken on loan by Fulham...sh*te, it can work the other way too.
Chance to revive his career... I think he could be a good fit.
With those last two... just seems a bit of desperation and something for TC and the the coaching staff to work with. I don't have any faith in the abilities of the coaching staff at senior level to bring on these guys. Fraser and Lawrence were ready-made to be let loose, don't think it's much to do with our coaching.
I mention coaching as we can't obviuolsly spend money or have no money. No f**king problem. Spend it on better coaches. If Klug is so good at getting youngsters through to a certain level at their age- group, then we need a manager who believes in this and has the coavhes to bring them through. No point if we have talented youngsters who get in England under 17s teams if what MM just wants is physical grafters. Can't see our talented youth being part of MM's plans. There's something missing there in this plan.