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Post by norwegianblue on Oct 26, 2017 19:14:46 GMT
Looked like the old Ross last night and linked up well with Archer. not fussed if he goes or not really as I think Harry White is a decent player waiting to happen. Just wish Ross would stop looking for that wonder goal which might go in 1 in a hundred attempts. I would not be happy if Ross goes to a relegation rival. I think the same about White, physical and industrious, once he gets more game time I believe he will start hitting the target. A striker in the John Murphy mould who didn't do well for us, but once he hit his stride became a goal machine. Gary Bennett was another direct striker like that too. Given our strikers' goal return so far this season, I can't see any clubs positioned higher wanting any of them. We still haven't been paid for the last striker to leave the club.
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Post by billyw on Oct 26, 2017 19:44:04 GMT
Talking about strikers, I notice that Richard Brodie has just left Solihull, 4 weeks after signing for them. I think that's about his 20th club. Plonker
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Post by paw2904 on Oct 26, 2017 21:25:51 GMT
Ross should stay. Works 110% when on the pitch. Clearly loves the Club. I think he is anxious at the moment. Looking over his shoulder at five other strikers. Wanting to impress the new Manager. If he calms down a little and grabs a few tap-ins he will be on his way to a 15+ goal return for the season. Too good a player to let go.
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Post by sirfred on Oct 27, 2017 6:46:46 GMT
Ross should stay. Works 110% when on the pitch. Clearly loves the Club. I think he is anxious at the moment. Looking over his shoulder at five other strikers. Wanting to impress the new Manager. If he calms down a little and grabs a few tap-ins he will be on his way to a 15+ goal return for the season. Too good a player to let go. I sort of agree but the fact is that in all honesty I would probably prefer Akintunde to partner Archer who after 1 game shows what we had been missing and then if I was even more honest would then prefer Zanzala Bell or white ahead of Hannah at the moment - whether he has genuinely lost it or its a blip I don't know but let's be honest it's not the same Ross that we once revered
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Post by billyw on Oct 27, 2017 7:30:04 GMT
Ross should stay. Works 110% when on the pitch. Clearly loves the Club. I think he is anxious at the moment. Looking over his shoulder at five other strikers. Wanting to impress the new Manager. If he calms down a little and grabs a few tap-ins he will be on his way to a 15+ goal return for the season. Too good a player to let go. I sort of agree but the fact is that in all honesty I would probably prefer Akintunde to partner Archer who after 1 game shows what we had been missing and then if I was even more honest would then prefer Zanzala Bell or white ahead of Hannah at the moment - whether he has genuinely lost it or its a blip I don't know but let's be honest it's not the same Ross that we once revered It may not be the same Ross YET but I would still back him to score more than any other of the strikers on the books. You may prefer Akintunde but how often is he injured, Zanzana and Bell are unproven and only on loan, White has done nothing and you can't judge Archer in 70 minutes. We need Hannah.
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Post by chesterfc1972 on Oct 27, 2017 9:57:36 GMT
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Post by southernblue on Oct 27, 2017 16:23:25 GMT
I would not be happy if Ross goes to a relegation rival. I think the same about White, physical and industrious, once he gets more game time I believe he will start hitting the target. A striker in the John Murphy mould who didn't do well for us, but once he hit his stride became a goal machine. Gary Bennett was another direct striker like that too. Given our strikers' goal return so far this season, I can't see any clubs positioned higher wanting any of them. We still haven't been paid for the last striker to leave the club. I was thinking a conference North club.
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Post by MPW on Oct 27, 2017 18:25:01 GMT
Noticed that there is no mention of Bell or Zanzala when talking about playing along side his fellow forwards.
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Oct 27, 2017 19:04:24 GMT
At the moment I would take Zanzala over Hannah. He is stronger more direct and would make a good partner for Archer.
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Post by onetrevorstorton on Oct 27, 2017 20:24:24 GMT
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Post by bonecrusher on Oct 28, 2017 10:05:15 GMT
I thought Hannha has a really decent game on Tuesday and partnered Archer well. Definitely our best finisher with a good eye for a pass. Keep him for now.
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Post by billyw on Oct 28, 2017 11:54:47 GMT
At the moment I would take Zanzala over Hannah. He is stronger more direct and would make a good partner for Archer. TBF I think you would take Zanzala's mother over Hannah.
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Post by Harry Lime on Oct 28, 2017 12:55:25 GMT
At the moment I would take Zanzala over Hannah. He is stronger more direct and would make a good partner for Archer. TBF I think you would take Zanzala's mother over Hannah. Zanzala doesn't look ready yet to me. He looks like a raw kid, and doesn't really get involved. I'd prefer Hannah. I think he's about to hit form. Just in time for the Wrexham game!
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Post by chesterfc1972 on Oct 31, 2017 20:03:37 GMT
Hannah is playing in the testimonial tonight for Disley
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Post by footieman on Oct 31, 2017 20:23:45 GMT
He played under Paul Cox at Barrow (albeit he was hardly a regular starter) and it’s cloeer for Hannah geographically. As said, not ideal for him to go with a side who may well be our most direct rival for survival but wouldn’t surprise me if it happens. Barrow hold their training sessions in Manchester
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Post by MPW on Oct 31, 2017 20:44:16 GMT
I think Hannah & Turnbull are both a yellow away from suspension, so if they get booked on Saturday they’ll miss the derby.
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