He hankers after a square sausage or fried Mars bar ?I doubt he’s on much money here and as I understand it it’s more s lifestyle thing
Kenny Daglish was a massive Rangers fan but it never stopped him signing for Celtic.
You forgot tattie scone in a rollHe hankers after a square sausage or fried Mars bar ?
The thing about McNulty is that he is a completer finisher - he doesn't actually make goals very often - I can remember one against Wycombe and one other. Last night's was classic McNulty - smart enough to get himself into the right place so that he could side foot it into the net. If that is what another side wants then fine, but he has limitations which coaches will spot and may account for his dry spell at the beginning of the season.
The thing about McNulty is that he is a completer finisher - he doesn't actually make goals very often - I can remember one against Wycombe and one other. Last night's was classic McNulty - smart enough to get himself into the right place so that he could side foot it into the net. If that is what another side wants then fine, but he has limitations which coaches will spot and may account for his dry spell at the beginning of the season.
Why Biamou is an interesting player is that he does have the ability to make a goal happen from not very much - as did Nazon incidentally. Both last night's goals in different ways were made by Biamou himself. In some ways the second was better - he passed and then ran to take the return, cut across goal, eschewed the easy option to lay it off to Shipley, cut back, and with his left foot slipping from under him, shot it into the corner. How good is that?
Strong, good in the air for his size, decent with his back to goal. Robins knows a striker tbf.I couldn't disagree more.
Yes he is an excellent and natural poacher, but he brings so much more to the team than that.
My thoughts preciselyIn just over a year he'll be playing Championship football with CCFC. Genuinely believe that I'd we win next week we'll go through L1 it's that big a game. Wouldn' change much at all for L1 just use the extra budget to rip up current contracts and ensure players stay.
Oh here we go, more doom. Were you one of the clowns who said we'd be relegated this season?
How optimistic of you the day after we reach the playoff finals...
Our whole team is under contract, Robins has already said he isn't selling McNulty, so it's going to take a big bid to prise him away from us. Moreover, we still have Andreu and Jones to come back too, so I think we're in good stead going forward.
I know I've tried every chip shop in Coventry, can I find a deep fried Mars BarI doubt he’s on much money here and as I understand it it’s more s lifestyle thing
But does he ever create something out of nothing?McNulty creates far more chances than Biamou
But does he ever create something out of nothing?
Nor, incidentally did I phrase the thought as an "either / or". It was a comment on how we should not assume McNulty is the answer to another team's prayers, by pointing out what is a deficiency, by comparing him with Biamou. Subtle I realise.
In just over a year he'll be playing Championship football with CCFC. Genuinely believe that I'd we win next week we'll go through L1 it's that big a game. Wouldn' change much at all for L1 just use the extra budget to rip up current contracts and ensure players stay.
My worry is will our owner allow us to develop like I think we could. This isn’t meant as a dig at sisu but to develop into a championship standard team costs money and risk.
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