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SkyBlueCRJ

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A lot might not agree with me but ive always thought Mcnultys a bit overrated... dont get me wrong he was very good in the last third of the season for us some great finishes, but i always thought he found his level at L2 and isnt good enough a footballer to do it again at L1 level. Frankly i dont believe he's good enough for the championship but i guess time will tell.
We dont want players who dont wanna be here so lets get the maximum we can for him, sign Chaplin (if rumours true) get Andreu and Jones back who are both miles more important IMO and have a go next season

I wouldn't go as far to say he's overrated, but I agree he'll probably find it difficult in the Championship.
 

MatthewWallis

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A lot might not agree with me but ive always thought Mcnultys a bit overrated... dont get me wrong he was very good in the last third of the season for us some great finishes, but i always thought he found his level at L2 and isnt good enough a footballer to do it again at L1 level. Frankly i dont believe he's good enough for the championship but i guess time will tell.
We dont want players who dont wanna be here so lets get the maximum we can for him, sign Chaplin (if rumours true) get Andreu and Jones back who are both miles more important IMO and have a go next season

I agree a bit, to jump from L2 to Championship is a big thing. Armstrong looks good in L1 and when he came back to Blackburn 2nd half of last season he was good, but in the Championship he struggled, I would expect McNulty to struggle there too.
 

Nick

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Him and his agent won't struggle at the cashpoint though regardless of how he does on the pitch.

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SkyBlueCRJ

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I agree a bit, to jump from L2 to Championship is a big thing. Armstrong looks good in L1 and when he came back to Blackburn 2nd half of last season he was good, but in the Championship he struggled, I would expect McNulty to struggle there too.

In all fairness to Armstrong he was injured frequently during his time at Barnsley then struggled to get back into the side and at Bolton he was largely playing on the wing in and was playing in a pretty poor side.
 

shmmeee

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Thatcher won hands down. She created a greedy self centred society, and unfortunately we can never go back.

Course we can. History has trended to more civility, less violence, more altruism. The last ten years has been the experiment with selfishness popping. The left want communism and the right want community values. We’ll get back there.
 

Nick

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It was somebody close to the club, take it with a pinch of salt.

Also heard that the agent is apparently leaking things to the press to make sure it is through.

Again, take it with a pinch of salt.
 
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Mucca Mad Boys

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It was somebody close to the club, take it with a pinch of salt.

Also heard that the agent is apparently leaking things to the press to make sure it is through.

Again, take it with a pinch of salt.

For the rumoured £1.2m upfront, I am ok with this. Although the club should hold out for that £2m - met one way or the other.

Regardless of what happens, I trust Robins to find a replacement.
 

Otis

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I like him a lot, but he is going to find it so much tougher in the Championship.

Not at all convinced he will be a big success there.
 

SkyBlueCRJ

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I like him a lot, but he is going to find it so much tougher in the Championship.

Not at all convinced he will be a big success there.

His biggest issue is that he's not an athlete whatsoever. This is why I think he'll struggle.
 

pastythegreat

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Sources tell me he's said his goodbyes to all the players at Ryton. He's gone.

Shame, I'd of liked him to stay but if the £1.5m reports are true, he's replaceable. Personally I'd use it to get McGoldrick back. Pretty much Garunteed (fully fit) he'll smash 25+ goals in a full L1 season! I'm sure he'd come back too. Especially with his wife wanting to stay around the Midlands.

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Mucca Mad Boys

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I'd be completely pissed off and massively deflated if this is the case. £1.5m is nothing and doesn't guarantee replacing 28 goals. Has any team at any level ever gone on to have a good season after selling their top scorer?

How much money do you realistically think we can hold out for a 25 year old striker who’s only really proven in L2? Every player has a price — even Christiano Ronaldo is set to leave Madrid.

That’s more than we sold Jutkiewicz and Leon Clarke.
 

fernandopartridge

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How much money do you realistically think we can hold out for a 25 year old striker who’s only really proven in L2? Every player has a price — even Christiano Ronaldo is set to leave Madrid.

That’s more than we sold Jutkiewicz and Leon Clarke.

I don't think comparing sale prices with the pitiful values we've received for players previously really works. We should have held out for as much as we could possibly get.
 

SkyBlueCRJ

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Yeah, fair point.

He would have to get a lot fitter and sharper.

Exactly. If you actually look at some of the top strikers currently in the Championship they all have an athletic trait/s that make them excel at their level. Vydra is quick and agile, Grabban is tall, strong and quick, L. Clarke is tall and strong, Bobby Reid is quick, strong, tall, can jump his height, and his fitness is top draw.

McNulty is average to poor in pretty much all of these traits.
 
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Charlie

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Sources tell me he's said his goodbyes to all the players at Ryton. He's gone.

Shame, I'd of liked him to stay but if the £1.5m reports are true, he's replaceable. Personally I'd use it to get McGoldrick back. Pretty much Garunteed (fully fit) he'll smash 25+ goals in a full L1 season! I'm sure he'd come back too. Especially with his wife wanting to stay around the Midlands.

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Birmingham Mail are linking him with Villa, West Brom & Bristol City
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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A footballer's career is very short & McNulty is at his peak earning point right now
He did a great job for us last year even though a minority were giving him stick early on
I suspect Robins will have something lined up
Won't be surprised if we see a prolific, experienced striker at League 1 level coming in now
The team is full of pace in contrast to last season so we will be a big attraction for the best players at this level

It is a bit rich seeing fans complaining about ‘loyalty’ when where was the loyalty towards McNulty when he wasn’t in fine goalscoring form? We’ve got an archive of threads and comments even as far as January saying we needed a ‘natural goalscorer’.

With the fee involved, I’m not that annoyed because it’s about fair and should give us extra wriggle room in the transfer market. There’s no guarantees he’d do that well in L1 anyway — Marquis who scored 26 the year before scored 12 in L1 last season. But it goes without saying that I’d be sad to see him go, but that’s football.
 
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Martw

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sad news but its a food chain and we aren't too high up it sadly. I hoped he would have stayed the 1 more year at least but hey its his life and he has do right by himself and his family. he had a great season for us and we should thank him and move on hoping we get the incoming players right..
 

pastythegreat

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Dissapointing. He had become a firm fan favourite and I didn't expect it to end after 1 year. A promotion year at that.
No your right. When you relegated or standing stagnant you fully expect to lose a few players in the summer. But after a promotion, with a team so close, it comes as a surprise when somebody leaves. Especially (like with this instance) the player has tried to speed it along.

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fernandopartridge

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It is a bit rich seeing fans complaining about ‘loyalty’ when where was the loyalty towards McNulty when he wasn’t in fine goalscoring form? We’ve got an archive of threads and comments even as far as January saying we needed a ‘natural goalscorer’.

With the fee involved, I’m not that annoyed because it’s about fair and should give us extra wriggle room in the transfer market. There’s no guarantees he’d do that well in L1 anyway — Marquis who scored 26 the year before scored 12 in L1 last season. But it goes without saying that I’d be sad to see him go, but that’s football.

What the fuck are you talking about? Robins stayed loyal to him despite his non-scoring form, as did most of the fanbase (a few comments on social media isn't the end of the world). This is how he repays that faith. It leaves a very very sour taste for me.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Sources tell me he's said his goodbyes to all the players at Ryton. He's gone.

Shame, I'd of liked him to stay but if the £1.5m reports are true, he's replaceable. Personally I'd use it to get McGoldrick back. Pretty much Garunteed (fully fit) he'll smash 25+ goals in a full L1 season! I'm sure he'd come back too. Especially with his wife wanting to stay around the Midlands.

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The brackets bit is the problem - if that were the case, others would have been in for him.
 

CCFC_Charlie

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Would be fine with him leaving if it was a) an offer we couldn't turn down, b) was to a huge club or c) he wasn't blatantly angling for a move after one season here. However, none of those are true so therefore no well wishes from me, hope he enjoys a relegation battle in a poor side next season.
 

pastythegreat

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The brackets bit is the problem - if that were the case, others would have been in for him.
Yes I know. Still, with a full pre season and managed properly I can see it working. It's a different league to the championship played at a different pace so could maybe suit him?!?! Who knows. I'm no manager, just saying I'd take a punt on him

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Nick

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What the fuck are you talking about? Robins stayed loyal to him despite his non-scoring form, as did most of the fanbase (a few comments on social media isn't the end of the world). This is how he repays that faith. It leaves a very very sour taste for me.

I think most who actually watched the games supported him and said give him time, it was the muppets like Dongo who had never been to a game and those on social media who were obsessed with James Collins who were slating him.
 

Colin Steins Smile

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It’s clear that McNulty has great awareness within a game, but he’s not a great athlete. He looks like he gains weight easily and it’s notable that his improved performances came later in the season, after some great coaching and lifestyle management.
Getting £1.2M for a player we picked up on a free is pretty good business
 
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Martw

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I saw McGoldrick down at Ipswich a few times last year, he is a class player on the ball and very intelligent but it would be his pace that would worry me alongside his injury record. I think we all agree that fully fit he would be a huge asset
 

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