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Richard Brodie 13:28 - Jul 19 with 3015 viewsIOMDale

Morecambe have signed him on an initial 6 month loan deal. I'm sure Coley & Bell would have been aware that he was available, but just goes to show there's plenty of options out there within our budget.
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Richard Brodie on 14:17 - Jul 19 with 2951 viewsD_Dale

Though another way of looking at it is that Brodie is on a bigger than average wage (he was a very prolific goalscorer when Crawley took him from York) but he's not more recently scored many at L2 level.

Also reported today is that Barnet have signed Jon Nurse (a striker who managed 8 goals last season) from Dagenham. It seems that even modest goalscorers are being snapped up (like Tranmere taking JLAA) - so where will JC find someone who knows where the goals are?

Last summer I wasn't sorry to see Harrad go to bury, despite rumours of Dale's interest. He managed 5 goals (3 on loan at Rotherham). But now I'm attracted by the notion - mentioned on another thread - that Dale might go for him. (If the bid for Grant was £20k, that for Harrad will probably be about £10k.)
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Richard Brodie on 14:26 - Jul 19 with 2915 viewsfitzochris

Is Jeffers still training with Tranmere?

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Richard Brodie on 15:19 - Jul 19 with 2841 viewsleedsdale

Lee Trundle is trialling with PNE at the moment and has impressed so far (admittedly against non-league teams) but they can't offer him anything yet due to budgetary constraints - I imagine they've got to move a couple on before they can bring any more in. Yes, he's 35 and not getting any younger, but he could be worth a look.

And he's Scouse.
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Richard Brodie on 16:09 - Jul 19 with 2781 viewslurker

Can't argue with Trundle's goalscoring record, or the fact he is scouse.
He also has this aura about him that endears him to fans (rkershaw would have to write an album for him).

Personally, I wouldn't be put off by his age as long as he is fit, as the quality is there (much like Steve Howard who I would have loved to have had at Rochdale).

However, if PNE can't afford him then can't imagine we would.
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Richard Brodie on 16:13 - Jul 19 with 2774 viewsfitzochris

Richard Brodie on 16:09 - Jul 19 by lurker

Can't argue with Trundle's goalscoring record, or the fact he is scouse.
He also has this aura about him that endears him to fans (rkershaw would have to write an album for him).

Personally, I wouldn't be put off by his age as long as he is fit, as the quality is there (much like Steve Howard who I would have loved to have had at Rochdale).

However, if PNE can't afford him then can't imagine we would.


Hasn't Trundle been playing in the Welsh League? It must be down to PNE having too many players rather than Trundle's wage demands, surely?

EDIT TO ADD: I see he was playing at Neath, who went bust in May - ergo why he's looking for another club.
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Richard Brodie on 17:11 - Jul 19 with 2702 viewsYorkshire_Dale

Richard Brodie on 14:17 - Jul 19 by D_Dale

Though another way of looking at it is that Brodie is on a bigger than average wage (he was a very prolific goalscorer when Crawley took him from York) but he's not more recently scored many at L2 level.

Also reported today is that Barnet have signed Jon Nurse (a striker who managed 8 goals last season) from Dagenham. It seems that even modest goalscorers are being snapped up (like Tranmere taking JLAA) - so where will JC find someone who knows where the goals are?

Last summer I wasn't sorry to see Harrad go to bury, despite rumours of Dale's interest. He managed 5 goals (3 on loan at Rotherham). But now I'm attracted by the notion - mentioned on another thread - that Dale might go for him. (If the bid for Grant was £20k, that for Harrad will probably be about £10k.)


The future is definetly Ray "Razor" Putterill.........you heard it here first....titter,titter.....
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Richard Brodie on 17:34 - Jul 19 with 2673 viewsD_Dale

Richard Brodie on 17:11 - Jul 19 by Yorkshire_Dale

The future is definetly Ray "Razor" Putterill.........you heard it here first....titter,titter.....
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A 5ft 8in midfielder, currently on the Austrian trip, as a trialist, and who didn't score a goal during his 18 appearances for Accrington is expected to become Dale's goalscoring forward?

No problem there, then.

Edit: the above was written before the poster's/titterer's edit. Whooshed?
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Richard Brodie on 18:13 - Jul 19 with 2629 views442Dale

Trundle would be a great signing at our level if he doesn't want silly money.

One of the most naturally gifted players I've seen live when he was at Chorley. Then Dale boss Graham Barrow was at one game and claimed Trundle would never make it at league level.

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Richard Brodie on 18:23 - Jul 19 with 2614 viewsSuddenLad

Richard Brodie on 17:34 - Jul 19 by D_Dale

A 5ft 8in midfielder, currently on the Austrian trip, as a trialist, and who didn't score a goal during his 18 appearances for Accrington is expected to become Dale's goalscoring forward?

No problem there, then.

Edit: the above was written before the poster's/titterer's edit. Whooshed?
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Seem to remember Putterill scoring a screamer during a televised match whilst wearing Accy colours ?

Wasn't it FA Cup against higher league opposition ?

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Richard Brodie on 18:42 - Jul 19 with 2601 viewsD_Dale

Richard Brodie on 18:23 - Jul 19 by SuddenLad

Seem to remember Putterill scoring a screamer during a televised match whilst wearing Accy colours ?

Wasn't it FA Cup against higher league opposition ?


He scored in the first round of the FA Cup in November 2010 against the Biffoes.

His Wikipedia entry makes uninspired reading - fitness and disciplinary concerns.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Putterill
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Richard Brodie on 19:10 - Jul 19 with 2556 viewsSuddenLad

Richard Brodie on 18:42 - Jul 19 by D_Dale

He scored in the first round of the FA Cup in November 2010 against the Biffoes.

His Wikipedia entry makes uninspired reading - fitness and disciplinary concerns.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Putterill


His 'screamer' goal was against Newcastle United at Crown Ground in the 2nd round of the League Cup.

August 25th 2010. Accrington 2 Newcastle United 3

It was live on Sky Sports.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Razor on 00:57 - Jul 20 with 2461 viewsmaccawozzagod

Richard Brodie on 19:10 - Jul 19 by SuddenLad

His 'screamer' goal was against Newcastle United at Crown Ground in the 2nd round of the League Cup.

August 25th 2010. Accrington 2 Newcastle United 3

It was live on Sky Sports.


If Putterill is fit and his head is straight then he will tear League 2 a new arsehole - FACT.

When he played for us at STanley he was shit hot for the first two months, then he got a 2 month ban (or summat like that) for playing against Tranmere whilst under a Scouseland ban having been sent off in a pub game in August.

(or summat like that). When he was available again he wasn't fit and the side was winning week in week out, he couldn't get a look in really. Coley fired him off to get fit and told him that if he sorts himself out then he has a place nailed on, but he didn't or couldn't get fit.

Seriously, if he and Coley are still on talking terms then he must have got himself straight, and he is your hidden gem this year. Coley will have to work on him every week to keep him loved and playing well but he is a cracker when he wants to be.

the earlier poster was right that his screamer was against Newcastle, but most Stanley fans will remember him for the way that he single handedly ripped a decent Oldham side to pieces in the FA Cup.

Jealous tbh
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Razor on 10:05 - Jul 20 with 2380 viewsD_Dale

Razor on 00:57 - Jul 20 by maccawozzagod

If Putterill is fit and his head is straight then he will tear League 2 a new arsehole - FACT.

When he played for us at STanley he was shit hot for the first two months, then he got a 2 month ban (or summat like that) for playing against Tranmere whilst under a Scouseland ban having been sent off in a pub game in August.

(or summat like that). When he was available again he wasn't fit and the side was winning week in week out, he couldn't get a look in really. Coley fired him off to get fit and told him that if he sorts himself out then he has a place nailed on, but he didn't or couldn't get fit.

Seriously, if he and Coley are still on talking terms then he must have got himself straight, and he is your hidden gem this year. Coley will have to work on him every week to keep him loved and playing well but he is a cracker when he wants to be.

the earlier poster was right that his screamer was against Newcastle, but most Stanley fans will remember him for the way that he single handedly ripped a decent Oldham side to pieces in the FA Cup.

Jealous tbh


Thanks for this info.

"Razor" has been noticed in the Austria diary: "Ray Putterill won the prize for the worst set of swimwear shorts."
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Richard Brodie on 18:53 - Jul 20 with 2286 viewsShun

Sounds encouraging then!
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Richard Brodie on 19:02 - Jul 20 with 2279 viewsusername

Richard Brodie on 19:10 - Jul 19 by SuddenLad

His 'screamer' goal was against Newcastle United at Crown Ground in the 2nd round of the League Cup.

August 25th 2010. Accrington 2 Newcastle United 3

It was live on Sky Sports.


Are there any highlights of that match?
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Razor on 19:12 - Jul 20 with 2267 viewsolympicdale

Razor on 00:57 - Jul 20 by maccawozzagod

If Putterill is fit and his head is straight then he will tear League 2 a new arsehole - FACT.

When he played for us at STanley he was shit hot for the first two months, then he got a 2 month ban (or summat like that) for playing against Tranmere whilst under a Scouseland ban having been sent off in a pub game in August.

(or summat like that). When he was available again he wasn't fit and the side was winning week in week out, he couldn't get a look in really. Coley fired him off to get fit and told him that if he sorts himself out then he has a place nailed on, but he didn't or couldn't get fit.

Seriously, if he and Coley are still on talking terms then he must have got himself straight, and he is your hidden gem this year. Coley will have to work on him every week to keep him loved and playing well but he is a cracker when he wants to be.

the earlier poster was right that his screamer was against Newcastle, but most Stanley fans will remember him for the way that he single handedly ripped a decent Oldham side to pieces in the FA Cup.

Jealous tbh


sounds good.

Life is a game of fate.

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Richard Brodie on 19:28 - Jul 20 with 2244 viewsSuddenLad

Richard Brodie on 19:02 - Jul 20 by username

Are there any highlights of that match?


It's here:

http://lockerz.com/d/14422990

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Richard Brodie on 19:42 - Jul 20 with 2228 viewsusername

Richard Brodie on 19:28 - Jul 20 by SuddenLad

It's here:

http://lockerz.com/d/14422990


thanks
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