Nonleagueherewecome
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Yeah...and I think he's got sky blue blood in his veins!
Well in his hair, at least!
Yeah...and I think he's got sky blue blood in his veins!
Gone in January thenYeah...and I think he's got sky blue blood in his veins!
I'm glad someone got my point!And to have his name spelt correctly?
I'm glad someone got my point!
And managed by Mark RobbinsWhat? He joins Sky Blue legends like Michael Misfud and Brian Burrows.
And to have his name spelt correctly?
I'd settle for that to be honest and then hopefully kick on in 21/22.Lower to mid table for me.
Still buzzing with this man! Would love to know what teams offered him a contract
My best mate and my uncle (die hard Vile fans) were very vocal when he joined us on loan about Callum being the next big thing. Specifically “he hasn’t been sent there to put himself in the window, thanks for being the lower league club developing him for us”.
Naturally I’ve sent them the lad’s pump it up promotion vid several times today.
Jokes aside this could be our best signing in a decade. One thing we do know is he has potential, a bit of class and would run through a brick wall during his time with us. Great business.
I heard he turned down United.
If Carlsberg done signings picturesThat Robins one might be the best signing picture we've ever had.
The best thing about this signing apart from the lad has loads of ability is it shows how far we have come from the lows of division 2 and our stature is on the rise attracting a starlet from the clutches of a higher league club.
Looking forward to our next deals and loans
Can’t remember the last time we had a successful loan from a higher league team and then went on to sign them permanently shows how far we have come.The best thing about this signing apart from the lad has loads of ability is it shows how far we have come from the lows of division 2 and our stature is on the rise attracting a starlet from the clutches of a higher league club.
Looking forward to our next deals and loans
Was that Mason putting the cross in?
I'll start again
For those who feel I am being unduly negative is recognizing the sell on value of O'Hare (potentially). This is the history of the right flank as far as I can remember. The change in formation does not change the basic story
17-18 Vincenti (experienced, had performed elsewhere) dropped to be replaced by Bayliss - definite upgrade
18-19 Bayliss moved inside to replace Doyle (dropped) replaced by Thomas (better winger if an inferior footballer) - upgrade
19-20 Thomas a loan so replaced by Jobello (less skillful, but more disciplined and a long term bet) - not an upgrade more a steady as you go
19-20 Jobello injured - eventually replaced by O'Hare - definite upgrade.
20-21 O'Hare on a permanent contract - definite upgrade.
In 3 seasons there have been 5 players who have at one time or other been on the right flank for a sustained period. You might also include Westbrooke. Two of these were loans as speedy trickery is hardly in plentiful supply in Leagues 1 and 2 - clogging centre halves maybe, but not tricky wingers. One was sold at a hefty profit.
The point here is that
1. There is always substantial throughput in any position except goalkeeper. 5 players is about average for three seasons.
2. Always have an exit strategy for any player from the start - be it sell at a profit, or be told they can look elsewhere or just termination
3. To always be looking to upgrade.
4. This successful trading activity of which the selling is just as important as the buying encourages otherwise reluctant owners.....
O’Hare could play CDM alongside DaboO’Hare doesn’t play on the right flank... he’s playing as one of two attacking midfielders behind a striker.
A more accurate comparison would be Dabo, if anything.