Transfer Rumour #CARLBAKERDAY (6 Viewers)

eastwoodsdustman

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In all the excitement, 2 points to make:

1) people seem to be having selective memory syndrome - when he was here, most people would moan about for his tendency to have one good game in 10 and to duck out of tackles - he wasn't a great for us by any means and didn't make any impact in the season we were relegated from the Championship
2) they do say in football "never go back" - look at McSheff - how many times is it the case that the returning player does better second time round than the first time?

That said, he'd be a lot better than some of the dross we picked last season so would only be an improvement as things stand.

I've posted numerous times in the past about this. He was always having to cover for Christies forays into the opposition box and lost a major part of his game for the sake of the team.
I for one will be happy if he comes back (Baker not Chrisite).
 

bawtryneal

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I've posted numerous times in the past about this. He was always having to cover for Christies forays into the opposition box and lost a major part of his game for the sake of the team.
I for one will be happy if he comes back (Baker not Chrisite).

Strange how Christie played in the Championship last season and Baker in League 2.
 

Malaka

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I always liked him. And he would play his heart out for us as he would want to be here, something which has been lacking of late
 

oucho

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I always liked him. And he would play his heart out for us as he would want to be here, something which has been lacking of late

Clearly you're not still having flashbacks of his pusillanimous display at Southampton away on the last day of the relegation season, amongst many other anonymous, ineffectual performances for us during his time with us.
 

fernandopartridge

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Clearly you're not still having flashbacks of his pusillanimous display at Southampton away on the last day of the relegation season, amongst many other anonymous, ineffectual performances for us during his time with us.

His problem there was that he wasn't really good enough for the Championship
 

bawtryneal

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I agree Baker is a fan of CCFC and has brought his kids up as fans etc etc
For me he was "hit and miss" and would have one great game and then go missing for two weeks.
Could probably do a good job for us in League 2 as he proved at Pompey last season.
I trust MR judgement so will be happy if he gets him back but wouldn't make him a marquee signing on big bucks.
 

ccfcway

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Clearly you're not still having flashbacks of his pusillanimous display at Southampton away on the last day of the relegation season, amongst many other anonymous, ineffectual performances for us during his time with us.

a bit similar to michael doyle then
 

smouch1975

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This is a proper whopper.
I had one for lunch
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smouch1975

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In Australia. Sure.

The burgers are always better at 'hungry jacks'

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Malaka

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Clearly you're not still having flashbacks of his pusillanimous display at Southampton away on the last day of the relegation season, amongst many other anonymous, ineffectual performances for us during his time with us.
Yes but there were over 30 games this season when you could have said that about the 11 on the pitch, i never said he was good, I said I liked him, but I do take your point consistency was not a strength
 

sparky

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I like baker got quite good skill and turns but lacks that couple of yards of pace especially when in the championship, but that said he probably has my vote on the best performance in a game at the Ricoh against Birmingham I think it was in Richard Shaw's first game in charge he were fantastic that night

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skybluedan

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He had some bad games but more good than bad I think? I like him he wants to play for city his kids support city I would get him back and make him captain
 

Polar

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I like baker got quite good skill and turns but lacks that couple of yards of pace especially when in the championship, but that said he probably has my vote on the best performance in a game at the Ricoh against Birmingham I think it was in Richard Shaw's first game in charge he were fantastic that night

Great game, I remember getting to the game late and us already being a goal down...and the first thing I saw as I took my seat behind the goal was the ball cannoning off Murphy's crossbar! Having sat in traffic for an hour to get to there I was thinking...great, here we go...one of those days...nevertheless we left with big grins on our faces that night!
 

Liquid Gold

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He had some bad games but more good than bad I think? I like him he wants to play for city his kids support city I would get him back and make him captain
I'd have him back but not as captain. Remember him waving his arms around shouting at everybody when he was out of position or didn't have the ball passed to him? Used to drive me mad.
 

steve82

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I'd have him back but not as captain. Remember him waving his arms around shouting at everybody when he was out of position or didn't have the ball passed to him? Used to drive me mad.

Sounds like Jim O'Brien to me!!



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torchomatic

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Where did the rumour of him re-signing originate?
 

covcity4life

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pompey fans on their forum dont want him to come to us. they think he has 2 good seasons left in him and would be a starter in league 1
 

We'll_live_and_die

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Where did the rumour of him re-signing originate?
Coventry City boss Mark Robins is believed to be keen to bring former fans' favourite Carl Baker back to the Ricoh Arena.

The Telegraph understands that the Sky Blues' boss is hoping to secure a return for the skilful forward, whom he made captain when he inherited the player back in his first spell in charge in 2012.
 

torchomatic

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Coventry City boss Mark Robins is believed to be keen to bring former fans' favourite Carl Baker back to the Ricoh Arena.

The Telegraph understands that the Sky Blues' boss is hoping to secure a return for the skilful forward, whom he made captain when he inherited the player back in his first spell in charge in 2012.

Ah, thanks Rich.
 

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