BRING RAJCZI BACK

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  1. Dal

    Dale BFC New Member

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    is ther only me that thought he was quality espicially in the hull city plymouth and stoke games, he can fill in the vacant left wing position quite well and if needs must he can go up front. Hes quick and strongn i think he's be a great addition (lookout)
     
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    I agree

    But Davey has made it clear he won't be coming back.
     
  3. Dal

    Dale BFC New Member

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    think he shud reconsider BIG TIME
     
  4. Gue

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    You need to be very careful. If you question Davey's decisions like that, you run the risk of being barred from the ground.
     
  5. Ard

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    Strong?

    (doh)
     
  6. dreamboy3000

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    I Have........

    faith that the guys signed will do the business and don't think Rajczi did enough to warrant being signed. Davey should be praised on the shrewd bit of business of "try before you buy" he did with Peter.
     
  7. Ard

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    RE: I Have........

    He dint even look like a striker for starters how many posistions did he get into to score, or how many chances did he have in about 15 games? don't get me wrong he worked so hard, and could no way fault him for lack of effort, but to me looked like he hated the hight tempo physical side of the championship.
     
  8. Dal

    Dale BFC New Member

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    he wud be a good squad member n yer he is strong, luk at goal he scored past hull
     
  9. EastStander

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    I agree in that I think that he was an important factor in Ferenczi settling into the team and also in giving Nardiello a kick up the arse to actually run and chase down balls. I thought both Hungarians worked hard and chased the ball down well which in turn gave defenders less time on the ball and more chance they'd mess up a clearance and we'd win back posession. Look at the Stoke game for how well the 2 of them combined.
     
  10. Gue

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    Was he not the one that

    was homesick. I seem to have heard that somewhere.
     
  11. Dan

    Dan Well-Known Member

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    No Ta. nt
     
  12. Loko the Tyke

    Loko the Tyke Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    Looked like he hated playing on the wing

    We sign a striker who scores 23 goals in 24 games, and we try and turn him into a right winger.

    Whenever we played him through the middle he looked more than a handful.

    Nearly got us a draw at home to Derby with his cameo role.
     

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