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almost 10 years ago

I prefer Doyle to what I've seen from Colvey

Wynne the forgotten man..

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almost 10 years ago

chopah wrote:

I prefer Doyle to what I've seen from Colvey

Wynne the forgotten man..

A no win situation.

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almost 10 years ago

I'm a little surprised as some of the angst at Fallon. Its not a lot but you have a 34 yo footballer thats come in off the back of 2 years of no game time in part due to injury/retirement/other interests/natural lifecycle and he is in shape, done an effective job and has not disgraced himself. That plus being experienced and viewed as a good influence interms of a pro, I'm not sure I get what more people want from him.

I've been surprised at how he has played and he picked his goal well that he played for.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 10 years ago

Colvey has looked poor.

Looking forward to the semi final and finals and seeing what Hudson believes is our best 11.

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almost 10 years ago

chopah wrote:

I prefer Doyle to what I've seen from Colvey

Wynne the forgotten man..

Wynne was the person Hudson was referring to re lack of professionalism etc over Xmas. Accordingly Hudson was very angry as he feels he put a lot of faith in Wynne and pushed to get him trials etc. 

He's injured ATM though right? 

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almost 10 years ago

JasperNix wrote:

chopah wrote:

I prefer Doyle to what I've seen from Colvey

Wynne the forgotten man..

Wynne was the person Hudson was referring to re lack of professionalism etc over Xmas. Accordingly Hudson was very angry as he feels he put a lot of faith in Wynne and pushed to get him trials etc. 

He's injured ATM though right? 

Thought it was Lewis. For being unfit i.e lazy/not sufficiently motivated.

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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almost 10 years ago
It was dyer and wynne was in vancouver in aug so incorrect.


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almost 10 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

I'm a little surprised as some of the angst at Fallon. Its not a lot but you have a 34 yo footballer thats come in off the back of 2 years of no game time in part due to injury/retirement/other interests/natural lifecycle and he is in shape, done an effective job and has not disgraced himself. That plus being experienced and viewed as a good influence interms of a pro, I'm not sure I get what more people want from him.

I've been surprised at how he has played and he picked his goal well that he played for.

100% agreed. He's done well.

a.haak

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almost 10 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

I'm a little surprised as some of the angst at Fallon. Its not a lot but you have a 34 yo footballer thats come in off the back of 2 years of no game time in part due to injury/retirement/other interests/natural lifecycle and he is in shape, done an effective job and has not disgraced himself. That plus being experienced and viewed as a good influence interms of a pro, I'm not sure I get what more people want from him.

I've been surprised at how he has played and he picked his goal well that he played for.

100% agreed. He's done well.

a.haak

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almost 10 years ago

Jerzy Merino wrote:

JasperNix wrote:

chopah wrote:

I prefer Doyle to what I've seen from Colvey

Wynne the forgotten man..

Wynne was the person Hudson was referring to re lack of professionalism etc over Xmas. Accordingly Hudson was very angry as he feels he put a lot of faith in Wynne and pushed to get him trials etc. 

He's injured ATM though right? 

Thought it was Lewis. For being unfit i.e lazy/not sufficiently motivated.

Yeah it was def Lewis and not Wynne.

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almost 10 years ago

So was it Lewis or Dyer or both?

Grumpy old bastard alert

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