Embarrassing really second half

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  1. Jay

    Jay Well-Known Member

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    Re: Craig Davies is a half decent striker at this level

    He does deserve credit for bringing him in, yes.
     
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    Re: Craig Davies is a half decent striker at this level

    Did he bring him in? Or was the deal already done?

    Can't believe he's being played out wide, his best asset is his shooting from the edge of the box, he ain't gonna get many of those hugging the touch line. Ridiculous waste of a precious resource
     
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    Re: Craig Davies is a half decent striker at this level

    We always go down the same road,look at Howard,Boggy,Shackell to name a few over the years gone for cash in some case's pretty cheap too compared to the players you see elsewhere is Hamimll.Yet we bring in loads of players no doubt some will be ok,is that acceptable?In the past look at the managers like a revolving door,for me Mark Robins was in time able to do the job any worse than Mr Hill I think not.Robins had a vision aka Lee Clark wanted to prove that he could do the job,yet watching Barnsley now is lacking the fighting spirit heads down players looking at who marked who if the players are confussed...................guess what what about me and the rest of us who follow our team!!
     

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