Transfer Rumour Oliver Dovin (2 Viewers)

fatso

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Not sure if this is aimed at me but that was what I was driving at. Dovin is the number 1. His debut wasn't remarkable but he didn't do anything paticularly wrong and people are talking about dropping him? I'm not too worried about him not claiming a cross or two in his first game with a back 4 he met a fortnight ago.

That said I don't get why some people are so determined not to praise Wilson either - he had a great game. Thomas, Kitching and Bidwell all seem to have been identified as boo boys. We've conceded one goal in two games. 🤷‍♂️
Dovin has been brought in to be our long term no1, but while we have 3 keepers there has to be competition for the shirt, else what's the point?

Wilson's m.o.m performance at Bristol must surely give MR food for thought.
Whoever gets the shirt on Friday will know there's tough competition for it.
 

The watchmaker

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Dovin has been brought in to be our long term no1, but while we have 3 keepers there has to be competition for the shirt, else what's the point?

Wilson's m.o.m performance at Bristol must surely give MR food for thought.
Whoever gets the shirt on Friday will know there's tough competition for it.
I get you, I suppose for me Robins has made Dovin his no.1 and he needs to give him a run of games (unless there is a good reason to drop him). It is great that Wilson has shown he can come in and do a job if needed.

He was being sarky
Also apologies to you and Calista (et al) if I came over as a bit of a d!ck last night. It's holiday season, I'd had some raki... I was going for funny... and err.. yeah...
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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I get you, I suppose for me Robins has made Dovin his no.1 and he needs to give him a run of games/a good reason to drop him. It is great that Wilson has shown he can come in and do a job if needed.


Also apologies to you and Calista (et al) if I came over as a bit of a d!ck last night. It's holiday season, I'd had some raki... I was going for funny... and err.. yeah...
You on some exotic Greek island?
 

Calista

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Also apologies to you and Calista (et al) if I came over as a bit of a d!ck last night. It's holiday season, I'd had some raki... I was going for funny... and err.. yeah...
No offence taken, it's only a football forum 😀
Nobody is dissin' Dovin, but it's fair to say we need to see more games before we know how good he is / can be. Obviously with the club having spent significant money, we all hope he's the answer to what has been a problematic position for far too long now.
 

Covkid1968#

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Love the Greek islands , done Corfu , Rhodes , Kefalonia and Halkidiki but never been to Crete .
Would you recommend it?
Highly recommend Ios. Less English there as takes a bit of effort to get to. Go most years in early Sept when all the beautiful young people have gone and it’s a bit more chilled.
 

fatso

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Love the Greek islands , done Corfu , Rhodes , Kefalonia and Halkidiki but never been to Crete .
Would you recommend it?
Sorry to but in, but ive just come back from Crete, and having done a number of Greek islands I'd have to say that Crete has become a little too commercialised for my liking.
In fact we've just booked to go back to Corfu next summer, (for the 8th time) we've found a small resort in Corfu that's a bit of a throw back to old style Greek holidays, not to busy but with some traditional style authentic tavernas with Greek dancing and original Greek style home cooking.
It's ideal if that's your thing, (no nightclubs and no pissed up teenagers)
 

Covcraig@bury

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I’ve been to many a Greek islands but I find Kefalonia the best and I go back every year ( out of schools holidays) . So layer back and easy .
 
Highly recommend Ios. Less English there as takes a bit of effort to get to. Go most years in early Sept when all the beautiful young people have gone and it’s a bit more chilled.

If you want less english I recommend the island of Naxos. Biggest island of the Cyclades. No direct flight from the UK, so would have to ferry it from another greek island.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I’ve been to many a Greek islands but I find Kefalonia the best and I go back every year ( out of schools holidays) . So layer back and easy .
I hoped you’d say Kefalonia was rubbish. I was supposed to go there on my cruise in May but the weather called it off because the port is tiny.

The scenery looked amazing.
 

shmmeee

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I was thinking of doing Greece for the first time next year, want sun and a quiet pool, and the ability to go sightseeing Ancient Greece stuff easily. Where’s best?

Um, I’ll watch Oliver Dovin videos by the pool so it’s thread relevant.
 

Perennial Lurker

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Sorry to but in, but ive just come back from Crete, and having done a number of Greek islands I'd have to say that Crete has become a little too commercialised for my liking.
In fact we've just booked to go back to Corfu next summer, (for the 8th time) we've found a small resort in Corfu that's a bit of a throw back to old style Greek holidays, not to busy but with some traditional style authentic tavernas with Greek dancing and original Greek style home cooking.
It's ideal if that's your thing, (no nightclubs and no pissed up teenagers)
Yeah weve been to a small fishing village in Corfu called Moraitika. It's beautiful and not overly developed.
We've done Sidari as well late in the season and that was fine
 

Calista

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Sorry to but in, but ive just come back from Crete, and having done a number of Greek islands I'd have to say that Crete has become a little too commercialised for my liking.
In fact we've just booked to go back to Corfu next summer, (for the 8th time) we've found a small resort in Corfu that's a bit of a throw back to old style Greek holidays, not to busy but with some traditional style authentic tavernas with Greek dancing and original Greek style home cooking.
It's ideal if that's your thing, (no nightclubs and no pissed up teenagers)
Crete's enormous, impossible to generalise, but yes the most popular areas are pretty commercial
 

Covcraig@bury

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I hoped you’d say Kefalonia was rubbish. I was supposed to go there on my cruise in May but the weather called it off because the port is tiny.

The scenery looked amazing.
Sort to disappoint you but you have missed out . Agostoli is a small port but the town has some great restaurants and bars .Already booked for next June 🌴☀️
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Yeah weve been to a small fishing village in Corfu called Moraitika. It's beautiful and not overly developed.
We've done Sidari as well late in the season and that was fine


Ag. Georgios in the south west of Corfu, I have been twice with the family, if you want a Beach 🏖️ holiday this is the place for you, the Beach with Sand Dunes and Taverners is that Long it takes you an hour to Walk from one End to the other, I know because I've timed it. 🏖️
 

mmttww

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...that's relatively on topic for here 🤣

Could be worse, could be Tommy chat.

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Gynnsthetonic

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I was thinking of doing Greece for the first time next year, want sun and a quiet pool, and the ability to go sightseeing Ancient Greece stuff easily. Where’s best?

Um, I’ll watch Oliver Dovin videos by the pool so it’s thread relevant.
Crete has everything and could literally be a country by itself, Rhodes good for history and sightseeing too
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Sorry to but in, but ive just come back from Crete, and having done a number of Greek islands I'd have to say that Crete has become a little too commercialised for my liking.
In fact we've just booked to go back to Corfu next summer, (for the 8th time) we've found a small resort in Corfu that's a bit of a throw back to old style Greek holidays, not to busy but with some traditional style authentic tavernas with Greek dancing and original Greek style home cooking.
It's ideal if that's your thing, (no nightclubs and no pissed up teenagers)
We always stayed in Rethymnon which had a good balance between amenities, things to do and explore, and not being *too* commercialised. Had great fun in trolling the scammy restaurant touts by the harbour.
 

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