Would anyone else like to see Mifsud back (1 Viewer)

pusbccfc

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I personally think him and juke would be a superb partnership similar to that of him and adebola.
Always a decent player till the last season with us when I think adebola left??
Surely he can't be on much at all! Playing in malta, I know that in ireland players are payed around £100, so surely less than £1000.
Won't see it happen, but thoughts on weather you would welcome Michael back?
 

Changeyourface

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Fuck no, Mifsud was one of the most overated players we've ever had. He lived off that man yoo game and the majority of the time he couldn't shoot for shite.
 

gouldberg

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I think in the current situation I wouldn't say no. His Coventry career was ruined the second he was put on the wing, but as a striker he was a decent player. Juke setting up the goals, Miffy knocking them in....could work.

We'd see a higher work-rate from Miffy than Eastwood and Platt combined anyway.

I doubt very highly he'll be on the radar but if Thorn took a chance and brought him back I wouldn't complain.
 

tehspecialone

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He hasn't played for a decent team in years. Every manager he played under seemed to have some sort of problem with him. And after the Blackburn cup game, he managed 2 goals in the remainder of the season. Unless he wants to play for free, I'd stay away.
 

SkyBlueScottie

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It all went wrong for him the minute he believed his own hype, I always said the Bristol saga is the start of the end for him, at that time Bristol were a decent bet for the play offs, could have made it and then he would have been playing with the big boys.

Lots of pace, quite a poor finisher on the whole, a heavy touch, and an ego the size of the biggest thing in the world.
 
Bring him back....let's say £60 per week and he can clean the boots of all players and make a personal apology to every season ticket holder.
 

BigCsCheesyGrin

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The last truly exciting player to be seen at the Ricoh. No wouldn't want him back due to his ego issues(or was that down to his agent) Bar Kevin Kyle there are very few i would turn down returning. Certainly think Morrison better striker than current options
 

lordsummerisle

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He hasn't played for a decent team in years. Every manager he played under seemed to have some sort of problem with him. And after the Blackburn cup game, he managed 2 goals in the remainder of the season. Unless he wants to play for free, I'd stay away.

No coincidence that it was 2 goals scored that season after Chris " Attacking football, no way Boyo" Coleman took over,

Still finished with 17 goals that season, can anybody remember the last time any player for Coventry scored that many in a season?
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Too much baggage, going back is often a mistake and he lacks fitness at decent level of football - no thanks. AT wants players comfortable on the ball to match the style he wants to play - Mifsud never controlled a ball within 5 yards of his body and then never looked up to make the right pass. Too light weight. What Juke needs is a player that makes the same runs as King did and works as hard - Mifsud isnt it.
 

pusbccfc

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I think it would take him a long time to get used to better football again, but he scores a lot in international
 

Pigeon

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No his attitude was disgraceful..always moving to Manchester United the following week as he was above playing for Coventry, another result of an agent whispering in his ear. Was overrated and his work ethic around the pitch was poor and inaccurate
 

cornoccfc

Member
Yes!!

He's been poorly advised by agents and since, has seen his club career evaporate into playing for teams in his homeland.

Not the greatest finisher, but has pace (or had pace last I saw him) and would certainly be an option worth having.
 

Covstu

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no, he got gready and thought he was bigger and better than the club, we dont need anymore of them back here!!
 

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