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Is the reason that Josh isn't playing financial, based on the last contract extension he signed under Hill in January 2018 which takes him through to Summer 2020?
In some contracts there is a trigger when you play so many games - if I look at Soccerbase, inculding the loan spells, (I know that might not be 100% accurate) the next appearance will be his 250th league start.
Surely it's not that or has he just vanished off the face of the earth has he?
From 3rd largest number of appearances in a Dale net to not even being 3rd choice; its very bizarre!
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
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For decades, and for reasons not known even to myself (it may have been a gut instinct), i'd avoided Tesco like the plague
Then it came to pass that i came to pass it more frequently, so one day recently i popped in. It's now got a greater share of my business than my former love aisle(and), which shall remain nameless, except it asda the worst shelf-filling of all the major players, thus becoming a shelf-fulfilling profit-less-y
Now i'm just a supermarket whore. Any hole in a retail storm; god bless the holesalers
Do you get to use the puns rejected by Tim Vine?
Regarding the original theme of this thread, a depressive illness might account for both parties making no announcement. Fans can be impatient of players out with physical injuries, with criticisms such as 'sick note' etc., and even less tolerant of psychological issues.
I think only recently Accrington Stanley made an announcement about the non-appearance of Billy Kee this season. Incidentally, good to see Accy inflicting on Ipswich their first league defeat of the season this afternoon. The Tracktorboys won't be looking forward to returning to south-east Lancs on bonfire night.
Regarding the original theme of this thread, a depressive illness might account for both parties making no announcement. Fans can be impatient of players out with physical injuries, with criticisms such as 'sick note' etc., and even less tolerant of psychological issues.
I think only recently Accrington Stanley made an announcement about the non-appearance of Billy Kee this season. Incidentally, good to see Accy inflicting on Ipswich their first league defeat of the season this afternoon. The Tracktorboys won't be looking forward to returning to south-east Lancs on bonfire night.
As Accy are likely to be scrapping at the wrong end of the table with ourselves this season, I would rather see them get beat.
Regarding the original theme of this thread, a depressive illness might account for both parties making no announcement. Fans can be impatient of players out with physical injuries, with criticisms such as 'sick note' etc., and even less tolerant of psychological issues.
I think only recently Accrington Stanley made an announcement about the non-appearance of Billy Kee this season. Incidentally, good to see Accy inflicting on Ipswich their first league defeat of the season this afternoon. The Tracktorboys won't be looking forward to returning to south-east Lancs on bonfire night.
who tf is Tim Vine?
No, they're all my own lazy Sunday afternoon originals, it's just a bit of daftness
Expect BBM will've been at Accy. I'd rather see Ipswich taking points off our rivals in the lower reaches
Just an observation on Lillis. People constantly bemoaned his lack of height on here but Lynch is even smaller. In fact, he's probably the smallest keeper I've ever seen up close in the professional modern day game
We've had some decent small keepers in the past. Les Green, Tony Godfrey and Neil Edwards spring to mind.
Totally forgot about Neil Edwards. It says he was 5"8 but surely he can't have been *that* small? The reason I mentioned the modern day game is because I think height is much more important for a goalkeeper than it was in years gone by
Coincidentally Taffy was/is a goalkeeping coach at Bolton and so may have had some input into Lynch's development as I believe that he started his career there.
Coincidentally Taffy was/is a goalkeeping coach at Bolton and so may have had some input into Lynch's development as I believe that he started his career there.
He's academy GK coach at Liverpool now I believe.
If I hadn't seen such riches, I could live with being poor
Totally forgot about Neil Edwards. It says he was 5"8 but surely he can't have been *that* small? The reason I mentioned the modern day game is because I think height is much more important for a goalkeeper than it was in years gone by
Did the ball not get crossed in to the box and were there no corners, in years gone by?