I think consistency has always been his problem.
He really needs to work on his ball retention and passing.
Hopefully he has done so.
On that basis. half of the England team against Iceland should hang up their boots.Surely ball retention and passing are a basic for any footballer, if he can't do them it's time to quit.
he was always going to be rusty
She's not that ugly is she?Is he definitely signing like?
Or my mates brothers dog told me one?
Yeah mate she isShe's not that ugly is she?
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With our budget it will either be an Albanian, Icelandic, Northern Ireland or Turkish player.
I do have everything crossed that its Griezman though!
Rubbish!Tony Mowbray is closing in on Coventry City’s priority positions with at least one centre-half, another striker and a replacement for John Fleck on the cards.
Might even just be in pure numbers; if Fleck signed we'd have had him, Gadzhev, Rose and Vincelot so we're missing that extra body.
Been a rumour for a while, but the more I think of it, the more I think it will be David Wheaterthe centre back joining is a championship player
Been a rumour for a while, but the more I think of it, the more I think it will be David Wheater
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I said months ago he was signing for us.
It's no surprise. I would guess he will be paid very little as will agree a settlement with Newcastle.
He's rubbish but free and cheap
And it appears that he really wants to play for us. This just about tips the scales in his favour for me.
But then I really want to play for CCFC, I am not very good though
Sorry, but I think Gael Birigirimana might just be better than you Nick.
I think an affinity with the club is just a nice bonus rather than a deciding factor. I'd happily take back Leon Clarke who travels round clubs so much he must have his own caravan.
9 goals in 60 games is nowt to shout about though is it ?well, its not Simon Cox who some linked to us
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League One side Southend United have signed former Reading striker Simon Cox on a two-year contract.
Cox, 29, was released this summer after scoring nine goals in 60 games in his second spell at the Royals.
The ex-Nottingham Forest, West Brom and Swindon man, capped 30 times by the Republic of Ireland, has found the net 78 times in 296 career league matches.
Shrimpers boss Phil Brown said he hoped Cox would make up the goals lost from Jack Payne's move to Huddersfield.
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