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hamil99

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Sheaf got injured fairly early in preseason this year. I wonder if he would still be here if he hadn't. There's a good chance offers were withdrawn after the injury, especially with his previous injury record.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Sheaf got injured fairly early in preseason this year. I wonder if he would still be here if he hadn't. There's a good chance offers were withdrawn after the injury, especially with his previous injury record.

I don't think so. It sounds like a lot of conjecture.

If a PL club were genuinely in for him and were bidding sensibly, he wouldn't still be here. He just isn't quite as good as some people think he is.
 

Hobo

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Maybe, maybe not. King last night defended Dr Roberts and said things like how fit the players were and that she had no involvement in team affairs or team performance. So why would she be helping choose the coaches if that's not an area she's involved with?

There was just so many inconsistencies last night. MR was given the blame for the new coaching set-up, yet a new coach will have to work with that set-up. Which suggests (and seemed to be alluded to) that the problem is the quality of the coaches that were hired. And if that's the case why has MR been castigated for it but Dr Roberts defended to the hilt?

Somewhere along the line something doesn't add up.

King is just smoke screening because of the flack he was getting for sacking Mark Robins. King has backed every decision made at the club. But is now trying to blame Mark Robins for some of the decisions made. That is what doesn't add up.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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King is just smoke screening because of the flack he was getting for sacking Mark Robins. King has backed every decision made at the club. But is now trying to blame Mark Robins for some of the decisions made. That is what doesn't add up.


Only time will tell we're just gonna have to wait until we get Mark Robins and Aidy Viveash versions of events.
 

itsabuzzard

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I'd be willing to support you mate, but only if we can sign a dual-position goalkeeper.

I know it sounds radical, but I'm sure there's one out there.

In my (dog shit Sunday League) experience every keeper I've ever played with, without exception, wants to play outfield in training (usually up front).

Surely there's one out there that can do us a job as a niggly centre-mid/centre-half when he turns out to be crap in goal. They're usually big lads who like punching things. 😁
Tyson Fury.
 

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