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Sincs
Apr 8, 2018 9:26:41 GMT
Post by inee on Apr 8, 2018 9:26:41 GMT
Socrates, He'll only take Stu with him if he moves down rather than up. IMO There is no way that Stu could play at a higher level than a play off chasing League 1 side. Just an opinion. c'mon steve , we all know noah only got across the red sea because sincs was thirsty, and the writing inside brighton rocks was inspired by stu removing his arm at 1/2 time to scratch an itch on his shoulder blade as when he picked his arm up the changing room floor had blue and white quarters including the word BRFC where his blood dripped
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Sincs
Apr 8, 2018 11:13:15 GMT
Post by poorblue on Apr 8, 2018 11:13:15 GMT
Again, not true. He made 45 appearances last season and he had no prolonged absence through injury. 140 appearances over 4 seasons for us suggests he is nowhere near as injury prone as many believe. He’s always going to pick up injuries because of the way he plays though. I love Stuey he’s been there since the beginning and always gives it everything. He portrays on the pitch what DC is as a manager. When DC does leave he’ll take stu with him. Not sure Salisbury would have them both back with their CV's
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Post by lavalamp on Apr 8, 2018 11:22:47 GMT
Socrates, He'll only take Stu with him if he moves down rather than up. IMO There is no way that Stu could play at a higher level than a play off chasing League 1 side. Just an opinion. Let's look at his history at Rovers - In the Conference - a midfielder signed from Salisbury, he won't be any good. Wrong! In the second division - he's too small to make it at as a league player. Wrong! In the first division - he won't be able to deal with the step up in quality, he's too injury prone and we could get better value. Wrong! Until he actually gets there, who's to say he can't make it in the Championship? He's easily overcome every step up in standard so far. He typifies the Rovers spirit with his never say die attitide, he's a good ambassador for the club, fans love him, and he inspires children to believe they can make it as a professional. If/when he does leaves, it'll be a big loss on so many levels at this club.
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Sincs
Apr 8, 2018 22:33:19 GMT
Post by midlandgas213 on Apr 8, 2018 22:33:19 GMT
Dave,Happy Birthday for next week.Free beer at the Royal Oak,Stafford if you're passing!!! Thanks for that Staffs! And not a day over 68! Three nights in Shrewsbury in June is the closest I will get to Stafford.Never been to Ironbridge etc and looking forward to it. The actual bridge is under covers at the moment being repaired but there are 10 local museums available and also blists hill Victorian village parking is a big problem though
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Sincs
Apr 9, 2018 8:26:55 GMT
Post by peterhooper57 on Apr 9, 2018 8:26:55 GMT
Sincs has been with DC since day one, put in a fantastic shift, but if the club wants to play in the Championship, then for me, that would be a massive step too far for Stuey, been a great servant; I would be surprised to see him in the quarters next season.
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Marshy
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Post by Marshy on Apr 9, 2018 8:30:03 GMT
Sincs has been with DC since day one, put in a fantastic shift, but if the club wants to play in the Championship, then for me, that would be a massive step too far for Stuey, been a great servant; I would be surprised to see him in the quarters next season. I didn't realise we were in the championship next season? I think that he will be with us for one more year personally, and rightly so.
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Post by peterhooper57 on Apr 9, 2018 8:52:39 GMT
Sincs has been with DC since day one, put in a fantastic shift, but if the club wants to play in the Championship, then for me, that would be a massive step too far for Stuey, been a great servant; I would be surprised to see him in the quarters next season. I didn't realise we were in the championship next season? I think that he will be with us for one more year personally, and rightly so. I get the feeling DC is trying to build a team which could perform in the Championship, currently we are not able to get into the top six in division 1, if we end up with the same players next season, then IMO BRFC will not progress, there will be casualties, DC will keep some and let others go, you may well be right and Sincs plays again, we will all all pick different teams, however, for me, if Sincs is in the side next season then that will not be progress, to make the next step DC needs to bringing in a Ben Reeves, the Charlton (no 12) on Saturday, was tremendous, playing in the same position as Sincs, that is the type of player we will need to be bringing in if DC is to fulfil his ambition of getting BRFC into the championship.
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