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SteveyAsp wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 6:43 pm
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redandbluescb wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 5:57 pm
I disagree and like to have him on the bench ahesd of Bray and Ghandour.
Kwame has shown he can be effective from the bench. As for Bray, we really don't know, do we? We simply haven't seen enough of him.
Has he? Last season maybe but he's not shown anything in his loan period that would want me to sign him.
Would you like to revise that after yesterday, Steve :lol:
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Brad James conceded 3 goals against Aldershot Town at Wembley on Sunday 11th May 2025
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Alex wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 1:05 pm Brad James conceded 3 goals against Aldershot Town at Wembley on Sunday 11th May 2025
And was substituted
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Old Bob wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 10:50 am
SteveyAsp wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 6:43 pm
Old Bob wrote:
Kwame has shown he can be effective from the bench. As for Bray, we really don't know, do we? We simply haven't seen enough of him.
Has he? Last season maybe but he's not shown anything in his loan period that would want me to sign him.
Would you like to revise that after yesterday, Steve :lol:
Quite agree OB. Kwame was a real handful in his time on the pitch yesterday. Won all his headers, held the ball up well against strong pressure from behind, and was instrumental in the final goal. I'd certainly think he is worth signing.
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SteveyAsp wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 4:46 pm
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SteveyAsp wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 9:13 pm He does but there will be better out there.....It depends if the manager has the contacts to find them.
Replace "contacts to find them" with "funds to afford them".
Well he seems lost without former players that have usually been at King's Lynn or Bristol Rovers.
He said that the NL Cup was an opportunity to build relations with other clubs, I'd have thought a self proclaimed recruitment guru would already have those contacts.
Finally he needs to spend the funds he has more wisely than he has done.
Starting with not signing his son again.
I hadn't realised Josh Stokes or Lorent Tolaj had played at Kings Lynn or Bristol Rovers...😉
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Alan B wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:06 pm
Old Bob wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 10:50 am
SteveyAsp wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 6:43 pm
Has he? Last season maybe but he's not shown anything in his loan period that would want me to sign him.
Would you like to revise that after yesterday, Steve :lol:
Quite agree OB. Kwame was a real handful in his time on the pitch yesterday. Won all his headers, held the ball up well against strong pressure from behind, and was instrumental in the final goal. I'd certainly think he is worth signing.
Same as Theo though. Anyone can just turn up and perform when they feel like it. Especially for a big final at Wembley.
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Old Bob wrote:
SteveyAsp wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 6:43 pm
Old Bob wrote: Kwame has shown he can be effective from the bench. As for Bray, we really don't know, do we? We simply haven't seen enough of him.
Has he? Last season maybe but he's not shown anything in his loan period that would want me to sign him.
Would you like to revise that after yesterday, Steve Image
Nope....I think there will be better out there that offer more and probably from the start of the game, not just a sub.
I refuse to use this "finisher" crap that Tommy likes to use to not offend anyone.
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Alex wrote:
Alan B wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:06 pm
Old Bob wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 10:50 am Would you like to revise that after yesterday, Steve Image
Quite agree OB. Kwame was a real handful in his time on the pitch yesterday. Won all his headers, held the ball up well against strong pressure from behind, and was instrumental in the final goal. I'd certainly think he is worth signing.
Same as Theo though. Anyone can just turn up and perform when they feel like it. Especially for a big final at Wembley.
Again Theo was playing against a NLN side who gave him the time and space that he doesn't get in the NL.
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SteveyAsp wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:26 pm
Alex wrote:
Alan B wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:06 pm

Quite agree OB. Kwame was a real handful in his time on the pitch yesterday. Won all his headers, held the ball up well against strong pressure from behind, and was instrumental in the final goal. I'd certainly think he is worth signing.
Same as Theo though. Anyone can just turn up and perform when they feel like it. Especially for a big final at Wembley.
Again Theo was playing against a NLN side who gave him the time and space that he doesn't get in the NL.
Exactly
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SteveyAsp wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:25 pm
Old Bob wrote:
SteveyAsp wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 6:43 pm
Has he? Last season maybe but he's not shown anything in his loan period that would want me to sign him.
Would you like to revise that after yesterday, Steve Image
Nope....I think there will be better out there that offer more and probably from the start of the game, not just a sub.
I refuse to use this "finisher" crap that Tommy likes to use to not offend anyone.
But Steve, you are subtly changing your argument from Kwame is not effective from the bench (which I think he is) to he needs to be effective from the start.

I offer you the examples of David "Supersub" Fairclough at Liverpool and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United to illustrate that there really are such players as "finishers".
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Alex wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:16 pm
Alan B wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:06 pm
Old Bob wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 10:50 am

Would you like to revise that after yesterday, Steve :lol:
Quite agree OB. Kwame was a real handful in his time on the pitch yesterday. Won all his headers, held the ball up well against strong pressure from behind, and was instrumental in the final goal. I'd certainly think he is worth signing.
Same as Theo though. Anyone can just turn up and perform when they feel like it. Especially for a big final at Wembley.
Anyone? Really? I think you are letting your well-known penchant for negativity get the better of you, Alex.
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SteveyAsp wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:26 pm
Alex wrote:
Alan B wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 2:06 pm

Quite agree OB. Kwame was a real handful in his time on the pitch yesterday. Won all his headers, held the ball up well against strong pressure from behind, and was instrumental in the final goal. I'd certainly think he is worth signing.
Same as Theo though. Anyone can just turn up and perform when they feel like it. Especially for a big final at Wembley.
Again Theo was playing against a NLN side who gave him the time and space that he doesn't get in the NL.
Hopefully the performance that Theo put in yesterday will attract the attention of other clubs and get him the move away he deserves
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He should not be kept.

Not good enough.

End of.
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Alex wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 8:41 pm He should not be kept.

Not good enough.

End of.
Sadly he has no awareness of his inadequacies. Yesterday and today he's stuck himself front and centre of the celebrations as if he won the thing all on his own. I don't want to be griping this week but he's starting to get on my goat.
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chimpster99 wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 8:49 pm
Alex wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 8:41 pm He should not be kept.

Not good enough.

End of.
Sadly he has no awareness of his inadequacies. Yesterday and today he's stuck himself front and centre of the celebrations as if he won the thing all on his own. I don't want to be griping this week but he's starting to get on my goat.
Chimpster, you will know very well that I am not a Theo fan. But let's be fair. He was a prominent member not only of the team that got us to Wembley, but also played in the Final. Inadequacies or not, I think he has a right to be proud of himself. OK, you may well say that he wouldn't have got near the starting 11 yesterday with a different manager selecting the team, but then with Cam Hargreaves out and Manny Maja and Keane Anderson cup-tied, maybe he would.

For better or worse, Theo goes down in Shot's history as wearing the number 6 shirt in our first appearance and first trophy at Wembley.

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