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I'm not denying that.
Yes, everyone is entitled to an opinion: good, bad or indifferent. Simply saying someone is "entitled" isn't saying anything at all. We start to get somewhere when we debate whether it is a good one or not.
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I thought Stuttle had pace, good strength and read the game well. He was unselfish always looking to play players in and in my opinion is a loss to the club, but I'm sure the football management team and specifically the employed recruiter will have a suitable replacement quickly on board.
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Am scratching my head as to how you have come to that conclusion, his career has barley started !!!lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 9:30 pmIt shows its unlikely he will play in the top 2 divisions .Ian Rust wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:24 pm Am I the only one that thinks our management team had a good look at Stuttle and realised he wasn’t good enough.
The kid is a U21 player ffs, that means sweet fanny adam in terms of senior football. Fact is his CV will show he’s been tried at Step 5 and has subsequently dropped to Step 6. Shouts not good enough IMO.
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Good enough you're old enoughbeechcroft wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:41 pmAm scratching my head as to how you have come to that conclusion, his career has barley started !!!lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 9:30 pmIt shows its unlikely he will play in the top 2 divisions .Ian Rust wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:24 pm Am I the only one that thinks our management team had a good look at Stuttle and realised he wasn’t good enough.
The kid is a U21 player ffs, that means sweet fanny adam in terms of senior football. Fact is his CV will show he’s been tried at Step 5 and has subsequently dropped to Step 6. Shouts not good enough IMO.
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Still does not explain your conclusion, unless of course you have magical powers and can look into the futurelowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:46 pmGood enough you're old enoughbeechcroft wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:41 pmAm scratching my head as to how you have come to that conclusion, his career has barley started !!!lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 9:30 pm
It shows its unlikely he will play in the top 2 divisions .
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Everybody has opinions on different players but we have a manager who has favourites
that is plain too see.
that is plain too see.
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I like your posts in my opinion the majority are spot on.
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He'll be a football league player, I don't doubt that for a moment.
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If TW is playing his favourites which in turn means he is not necessarilly playing his strongest 11 available each game,(which i think most of us agree he is not) then the only sensible conclusion is that he cannot have the clubs best interests at heart.redandbluescb wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:54 pm Everybody has opinions on different players but we have a manager who has favourites
that is plain too see.
We can't be 100% sure this is what he is doing each game, but if i was a betting man ............Questions must surley be floating around the boardroom as to whether this is the case
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That's pretty much how I read it. Bournemouth will have monitored Stuttle in his appearances and in training and it is they not us that have decided he's not quite ready for NL football. If they were, they'd have loaned him to another NL club, plenty will be keen to add to their striking options, rather than a mid-table NLS side.Ian Rust wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:24 pm Am I the only one that thinks our management team had a good look at Stuttle and realised he wasn’t good enough.
The kid is a U21 player ffs, that means sweet fanny adam in terms of senior football. Fact is his CV will show he’s been tried at Step 5 and has subsequently dropped to Step 6. Shouts not good enough IMO.
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Sorry, don't agreeDH wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:15 pmThat's pretty much how I read it. Bournemouth will have monitored Stuttle in his appearances and in training and it is they not us that have decided he's not quite ready for NL football. If they were, they'd have loaned him to another NL club, plenty will be keen to add to their striking options, rather than a mid-table NLS side.Ian Rust wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:24 pm Am I the only one that thinks our management team had a good look at Stuttle and realised he wasn’t good enough.
The kid is a U21 player ffs, that means sweet fanny adam in terms of senior football. Fact is his CV will show he’s been tried at Step 5 and has subsequently dropped to Step 6. Shouts not good enough IMO.
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You would think he has gone to a club that can guarantee a start subject to fitness.beechcroft wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:19 pmSorry, don't agreeDH wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:15 pmThat's pretty much how I read it. Bournemouth will have monitored Stuttle in his appearances and in training and it is they not us that have decided he's not quite ready for NL football. If they were, they'd have loaned him to another NL club, plenty will be keen to add to their striking options, rather than a mid-table NLS side.Ian Rust wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:24 pm Am I the only one that thinks our management team had a good look at Stuttle and realised he wasn’t good enough.
The kid is a U21 player ffs, that means sweet fanny adam in terms of senior football. Fact is his CV will show he’s been tried at Step 5 and has subsequently dropped to Step 6. Shouts not good enough IMO.
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Dh, fair play. Farnborough are only 1 league below us. Not a massive golf and what's more at present we look to be trying hard to join them.DH wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:15 pmThat's pretty much how I read it. Bournemouth will have monitored Stuttle in his appearances and in training and it is they not us that have decided he's not quite ready for NL football. If they were, they'd have loaned him to another NL club, plenty will be keen to add to their striking options, rather than a mid-table NLS side.Ian Rust wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:24 pm Am I the only one that thinks our management team had a good look at Stuttle and realised he wasn’t good enough.
The kid is a U21 player ffs, that means sweet fanny adam in terms of senior football. Fact is his CV will show he’s been tried at Step 5 and has subsequently dropped to Step 6. Shouts not good enough IMO.