Terry Gornell on 09:48 - Nov 9 with 1587 views | TVOS1907 |
Terry Gornell on 07:15 - Nov 9 by NR_Dale | Does this move mean that proctor to dale is dead????, I thought JC might go back in for him in Jan????? |
Not sure of the connection between the two. Procter is a midfielder, Gornell is a striker. | |
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Terry Gornell on 09:57 - Nov 9 with 1565 views | dingdangblue |
Terry Gornell on 09:48 - Nov 9 by TVOS1907 | Not sure of the connection between the two. Procter is a midfielder, Gornell is a striker. |
Both Scousers? | |
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Terry Gornell on 10:25 - Nov 9 with 1515 views | Brierls |
Terry Gornell on 07:15 - Nov 9 by NR_Dale | Does this move mean that proctor to dale is dead????, I thought JC might go back in for him in Jan????? |
I've got a sneaky feeling Mr Dunphy has backed Coleman with regard to spending a bit of money to bring Gornell and Procter to the club on a permanent basis. The problem we have is freeing up room in the wage budget, as both would be decent earners. I'd expect the likes of BBM, Crainey, Curran & Grimes (a high earner himself) to leave, though I'd be disappointed if Grimes went because he's one of few players that we've got who can create. *Edit* Forgot about Curran! Unsurprisingly. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Terry Gornell on 10:27 - Nov 9 with 1516 views | judd |
Terry Gornell on 10:25 - Nov 9 by Brierls | I've got a sneaky feeling Mr Dunphy has backed Coleman with regard to spending a bit of money to bring Gornell and Procter to the club on a permanent basis. The problem we have is freeing up room in the wage budget, as both would be decent earners. I'd expect the likes of BBM, Crainey, Curran & Grimes (a high earner himself) to leave, though I'd be disappointed if Grimes went because he's one of few players that we've got who can create. *Edit* Forgot about Curran! Unsurprisingly. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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All he's created are arguments. | |
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Terry Gornell on 10:54 - Nov 9 with 1479 views | dingdangblue |
Terry Gornell on 10:25 - Nov 9 by Brierls | I've got a sneaky feeling Mr Dunphy has backed Coleman with regard to spending a bit of money to bring Gornell and Procter to the club on a permanent basis. The problem we have is freeing up room in the wage budget, as both would be decent earners. I'd expect the likes of BBM, Crainey, Curran & Grimes (a high earner himself) to leave, though I'd be disappointed if Grimes went because he's one of few players that we've got who can create. *Edit* Forgot about Curran! Unsurprisingly. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Or Tutte/Kennedy are being sold in Jan? | |
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Terry Gornell on 11:06 - Nov 9 with 1453 views | lurker |
I'll take that and then some! Good dealing! It seems Curran really fooked up when he launched into that challenge against bury [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Terry Gornell on 11:18 - Nov 9 with 1421 views | Brierls |
Terry Gornell on 11:06 - Nov 9 by lurker | I'll take that and then some! Good dealing! It seems Curran really fooked up when he launched into that challenge against bury [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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I think Coleman fooked up when he offered him a one-year deal to be honest, especially when Putterill was only offered a short-term deal. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But all managers make duff signings, it's how you deal with it afterwards (i.e. getting rid!) that makes or breaks a duff signing. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Terry Gornell on 11:29 - Nov 9 with 1399 views | oddjob007 |
Terry Gornell on 11:18 - Nov 9 by Brierls | I think Coleman fooked up when he offered him a one-year deal to be honest, especially when Putterill was only offered a short-term deal. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But all managers make duff signings, it's how you deal with it afterwards (i.e. getting rid!) that makes or breaks a duff signing. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Terry Gornell on 11:41 - Nov 9 with 1364 views | fitzochris |
Terry Gornell on 11:18 - Nov 9 by Brierls | I think Coleman fooked up when he offered him a one-year deal to be honest, especially when Putterill was only offered a short-term deal. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But all managers make duff signings, it's how you deal with it afterwards (i.e. getting rid!) that makes or breaks a duff signing. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Completely agree. Curran's signing smacked of JC desperately wanting another striker on the books ahead of the season getting under way. I've no problem with that as long as such mistakes are recognised and rectified, which is clearly happening here. | |
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Terry Gornell on 11:48 - Nov 9 with 1352 views | dingdangblue |
Terry Gornell on 11:41 - Nov 9 by fitzochris | Completely agree. Curran's signing smacked of JC desperately wanting another striker on the books ahead of the season getting under way. I've no problem with that as long as such mistakes are recognised and rectified, which is clearly happening here. |
Curran had an awful start missing that absolute sitter v Barnsley with a fullback in goal - who knows, if that had gone in he couldve gone from strength to strength? As it was that miss was his most memorable moment. | |
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Terry Gornell on 11:50 - Nov 9 with 1345 views | fitzochris |
Terry Gornell on 11:48 - Nov 9 by dingdangblue | Curran had an awful start missing that absolute sitter v Barnsley with a fullback in goal - who knows, if that had gone in he couldve gone from strength to strength? As it was that miss was his most memorable moment. |
He wasn't the only one guilty that afternoon. | |
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Terry Gornell on 12:08 - Nov 10 with 914 views | StudiousDale | How did we get clearance for this signing? Official site says it is an emergency loan? I thought we could only sign players on 'emergency loans' basis if we had a lot of players in that position injured? Good bit of business by the club. Wikipedia says " Outside of the transfer window, a club may still sign players on an emergency basis, usually if they have no goalkeeper available. Special dispensation from their competition's governing body, for example the Premier League, is required." | | | |
Terry Gornell on 12:15 - Nov 10 with 905 views | SalwaDale |
Terry Gornell on 11:41 - Nov 9 by fitzochris | Completely agree. Curran's signing smacked of JC desperately wanting another striker on the books ahead of the season getting under way. I've no problem with that as long as such mistakes are recognised and rectified, which is clearly happening here. |
Agree, the fella who took us to promotion (I forget his name) made quite a lot of duff signings but always seemed able to move them on. | |
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Terry Gornell on 12:55 - Nov 10 with 856 views | 442Dale |
Terry Gornell on 12:08 - Nov 10 by StudiousDale | How did we get clearance for this signing? Official site says it is an emergency loan? I thought we could only sign players on 'emergency loans' basis if we had a lot of players in that position injured? Good bit of business by the club. Wikipedia says " Outside of the transfer window, a club may still sign players on an emergency basis, usually if they have no goalkeeper available. Special dispensation from their competition's governing body, for example the Premier League, is required." |
They need to give the loans different names. You can take players for up to 93 days outside of transfer windows in the football league. | |
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