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I think I recognise more Bury players than I will when watching those playing for Barnsley against Crawley!
Keepers: Shwan Jalal, Rob Lainton. Defenders: Nathan Cameron, Pablo Mills, Jim McNulty, Chris Hussey, James Burke, Marcus Poscha. Midfielders: Kelvin Etuhu, Danny Mayor, Andrew Tutte, Chris Sedgwick, Nicky Adams, Andrew Proctor, Tom Soares. Forwards: Danny Nardiello, Clive Platt, Ryan Lowe, Ashley Grimes, Paddy McCourt. Expensively assembled in just 7 months. Promotion (****) or bust.
Last chance saloon for McCourt, he'll be on peanuts. Nardiello a touch more. There's not much in their squad to be fair outside three or four more notable players.
I got some right hammer on here for saying no one in top two divisions would touch him. Massive squad of senior pro's for a club at that level. He loves having a huge squad
An on form Paddy McCourt is an unbelievable signing for a League2 club. Their fans are in for a treat!
I think Paddy was the most skilful player I've seen play for Barnsley since Craig Hignett and was disappointed we didn't utilise him more. Especially when his replacement, Brek Shea, turned out to be so pitiful and pathetic. I appreciate others didn't rate or like him, but I did and wish I could've seen him play more often for us. However, we move on. Him as a player and us as a club.
Found his level, work rate of an obese man on benefits street. Potentially the best player in the world, but can't be arsed... Bit like Mellis
One of the most skillful players I have seen in ages, but one of the most disappointing too. Wasted his prodigious talent by being lazy.
The pair of you could be right, but I enjoyed watching him. When his career is finally over, he may well look back on it with some regret. However, I liked and enjoyed what I saw. If others didn't, or wanted more from him, fair enough. That's their opinion.