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Not to worry, more than enough talent in the hotel to cover it.

Not from what I saw. One wasn't too bad but she looked like a secret ginger when I got closer.

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We've shed some players since Lennon arrived any one got an accurate running total of who Lennons binned? Beckford, Mason, Medo, White, Kellet, Eaves, Riley, Garvan, off the top of my head, any more?

That Chris Herd

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Pub league or not the lads got good feet and good physicality and big lads often develop late and so for a bag of spuds worth a look.

 

 

He actually looks pretty useful. As Mounts said, good feet for a "pub" player.

 

Aye, alright.

You can tell that from some potted highlights from a shit league?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rLYY01-VVA&src_vid=fh6kZyWdMUo&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_3760053601

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Aye, alright.

You can tell that from some potted highlights from a shit league?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rLYY01-VVA&src_vid=fh6kZyWdMUo&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_3760053601

Braaten was an international so hardly shit, were in a different situation now it's easier to come out of a relatively low standard and make it at championship level than in the premier league we can't afford not to try and find the odd golden nugget further down the pyramid remember Mcateer came from Marine it's not impossible.

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Braaten was an international so hardly shit, were in a different situation now it's easier to come out of a relatively low standard and make it at championship level than in the premier league we can't afford not to try and find the odd golden nugget further down the pyramid remember Mcateer came from Marine it's not impossible.

 

Not for the first time did you miss the point.

 

You know jack shit about this guy other than that video.

My point as that video footage can be misleading.

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Think that Jim Melrose played for Partick Thistle against us in the Anglo Scottish Cup ca. 1976. After the game Ian Greaves put in a bid for their centre half who looked useful. Partick wanted a couple of grand more which the Board wouldn't pay. He was called Alan Hansen BTW.

remember that story in the big broadsheet BEN. Signed for pool not long after. That showed him! Round the same time George Mulhall was playing at being a cock by not signing a 9 Year olds autograph book at Bromwich St. I never forgot Georgie boy.
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Didn't Seamus Coleman come straight out of the Irish league? Now one of the best Full Backs in the country. I'll give this lad a shot but the thing that I don't get is how he's any better an option than Wilkinson? 


Also there's a lad for Cliftonville who's scored 110 in 170 games, get him over an' all! 

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Not for the first time did you miss the point.

 

You know jack shit about this guy other than that video.

My point as that video footage can be misleading.

I understood your point, and it's very valid my point was for not a lot of risk or cost we can get him in and make a decision on him after seeing him in the flesh, it's a no brainer.

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Not for the first time did you miss the point.

 

You know jack shit about this guy other than that video.

My point as that video footage can be misleading.

 

Yes it can.

 

But, to be fair, he wasn't juggling or balancing the ball on his head like a seal "a la Braaten" - you can see from those few clips that he has a confident touch and he's got some pace.

 

Apples and Oranges mate.

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