mikeosullivan
Vital Squad Member
Scully took three goes to put a sitter away I hope his suitors weren't watching. [/QUOTE said:I'm pretty sure the first two attempts were Cullen? Although I will wait for the highlights to be certain.
Scully took three goes to put a sitter away I hope his suitors weren't watching. [/QUOTE said:I'm pretty sure the first two attempts were Cullen? Although I will wait for the highlights to be certain.
I'm pretty sure the first two attempts were Cullen?
2nd half was was like a preseason friendly/training match, neither team too bothered to... risk injury.
Just seen the highlights. Definitely Cullen on both. The second well stopped on the line but no stopping the Scully thunderblastI thought the middle one was Cullen
Any advance?
For similarly selfish reasons, they're the two I'd like to wave farewell.For me it's solely about games I could get to, so I'd prefer Gillingham and Wimbledon to stay up.
We must not forget either that Bridcutt's constant absence has affected almost every other player on the pitch, especially the midfielders like Bishop, McGrandles and Fiorini who have all been forced to play unfamiliar or compromised roles accordingly. I reckon his absence has cost us 15 points minimum, and possibly more.However before MA moans at us for critising Fiorini before Xmas, he needs to accept that his constant selection of Maguire has held us (and Fiorini) back. Look at how quick we have moved the ball the last two games.
Well... all those needlessly panicking can stop.
All those calling for MA's head 'before its too late' can pretend they never made such posts.
All those claiming these are the worst loan players we have ever had, can perhaps reappraise that a little.
League 1 footy next season, it was never in any real doubt.
We must not forget either that Bridcutt's constant absence has affected almost every other player on the pitch, especially the midfielders like Bishop, McGrandles and Fiorini who have all been forced to play unfamiliar or compromised roles accordingly. I reckon his absence has cost us 15 points minimum, and possibly more.
He also deserved a goal today. Made some very good runs but never seen by a teammate.Just seen the highlights. Definitely Cullen on both. The second well stopped on the line but no stopping the Scully thunderblast
Seems he is a good influence at the Training Ground and well thought of, maybe reduced terms in some capacity and gain experience to benefit him in the future ?spot on which is why we cannot afford to offer him a new deal. The money needs to go on a central midfielder warrior who plays the full season
Seems he is a good influence at the Training Ground and well thought of, maybe reduced terms in some capacity and gain experience to benefit him in the future ?
We must not forget either that Bridcutt's constant absence has affected almost every other player on the pitch, especially the midfielders like Bishop, McGrandles and Fiorini who have all been forced to play unfamiliar or compromised roles accordingly. I reckon his absence has cost us 15 points minimum, and possibly more.
For me it's solely about games I could get to, so I'd prefer Gillingham and Wimbledon to stay up.