malkitccfc
Well-Known Member
Rather spend the wages elsewhere but i'm glad I got to see Joe Cole wear our shirt. He hasn't been great but neither has anyone since he joined
Good luck to him. Hasn't screwed us over in any way.
I don't think he could do a full season in L1 or the Championship.
He's been nothing but professional since coming here.
surely 'being professional' is the least you should expect from any player. Him managing to not urinate in cups at Cheltenham shouldn't be a form of praise
Unless, of course, he just wants jogging subpar football, some cash and a tan.
The setting is as good as it gets.
The standard of the NASL is dreadful. I'd put it at League 2, at best.
Al Lang is a repurposed baseball stadium with an average fanbase of 4,000.
The owner knows nothing about the game, and nor do his advisers. There's an openly stated one year plan, every year. Subsequently, the majority of players are on one year contracts. This leads to a lack of continuity through a high turnover of players every year. There's then a race to gel a brand new squad from Preseason in February to the season opener in late March/early April.
The season is split in to two. A spring and fall season. Two separate seasons yet combined. If you finish top of spring, you make the combined playoffs (even if you finish last in fall).
Lots of below average journeymen players and older imports looking for a last paycheck in the sun. The pitch was relaid last year but not with a thought for drainage, so it's very soft and cuts up badly. Summer evening storm, and it's flooded.
I got a look at the inside track of the club (and league as a whole) via a good friend of mine, former head coach, Ricky Hill, who lead the Rowdies to the championship in 2012. I'm also fortunate to be friends with a few former players, notably; Rick's son, Shane (now in the UK), Luke Mulholland (now Real Salt Lake), Ryan Thompson (Jamaican national keeper) and Lucky Mkosana (now New York Cosmos). All good players who represent exceptions to the usual dross that inhabits the league.
In my opinion, it's a bad move for Cole. The MLS would've provided more of a challenge. Unless, of course, he just wants jogging subpar football, some cash and a tan.
The owner knows nothing about the game, and nor do his advisers. There's an openly stated one year plan, every year. Subsequently, the majority of players are on one year contracts. This leads to a lack of continuity through a high turnover of players every year. There's then a race to gel a brand new squad from Preseason in February to the season opener in late March/early April.
Sounds familiar
Wow! He got to meet Jesus?Wonder if he'll reach the fame Robbie Keane did
I think it is going to be the lifestyle more than the football for Cole out there!
I think it is going to be the lifestyle more than the football for Cole out there!
Mowbray said months ago he was looking to join an American Team
Doesn't seem very Rowdy does it ? On a side note didn't Rodney Marsh play there back in the day.
I think it is going to be the lifestyle more than the football for Cole out there!
Doesn't seem very Rowdy does it ? On a side note didn't Rodney Marsh play there back in the day.
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