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Post by daniel300380 on Jan 16, 2020 11:41:21 GMT
They have probably watched him as well as others. We might have lost out on other player's, Garner might have decided on him. We might have asked about availability before and then contacted them over the weekend, saying that we wanted to sign him. I'm sure they are not sat around doing nothing. You going to write this player off yet?? I've already posted on this very thread he sounds a good signing and I hope we pull it off, being surprised we're only contacting clubs this week about players availability as nothing to do with the potential quality of the signing. Hopefully he signs and makes the starting 11 on Saturday to give me at least something to look forward , but I doubt you'll be worrying about that given you hardly ever watch us play anyway? I've watched every league game, apart from about 2 lol. Just can't get to many games, I still watch them though. I still get annoyed when we play bad, im still watered off when we lose. I've just said it's too early to judge the manager or player's yet. If I wasn't bothered, I wouldn't be on here all the time 😂 Sounds like Hare is making good progress, could have one or two more in by Saturday and a few back from injury. Plus no mid week game for once next week. So hopefully by the Fleetwood game, we will have a more energetic team again.
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Post by stevek192 on Jan 16, 2020 12:03:47 GMT
A lot of a teams energy depends on how they are set up and results. Good results bring more willingness to expend extra energy. The way we set up is all about energy as there is no real pace about the si8de and therefore it depends more on the pattern of the team. We are a team setting up with one up front but without the qualities to play that game as it relies on pace to switch defence to attack and on players being quick enough to support the main striker. it also requires that the striker has a great deal of movement about him if his natural game is to play wider rather than central.
With the players we have we need to use less energy by setting up in almost a man for man basis with each players task to pressurise his player rather than the present where we allow the opponents to come at us from deep and all run about like headless chickens trying to get possession which is an impossible task. Our centre halves are being asked to play both as centre halves and full backs and none of them have the quality to be that- Mayonese has the turn of the Titanic and the balance of Bambi.Our two wing backs are both better offensively rather than defensively and the second goal summed up Leahys total lack of any pace as he was ahead of his opponent when the ball was passed. Our midfield has no pace whatsoever. We look like a team with no plan whatsoever since GC has left and in truth Maher is not a potential Manager and sounds so dejected with things that it is hardly inspiring to players. The club itself is poorly run because there is no connection at all between the owner and the fans or the CEO and fans. Those who criticised Hamer have now got their wish and we have Starnes who you rarely hear a birdy from. Supporting the club at the moment is like a chore that has to be done rather than a pleasurable hobby.
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Post by tbonegas on Jan 16, 2020 12:22:19 GMT
A lot of a teams energy depends on how they are set up and results. Good results bring more willingness to expend extra energy. The way we set up is all about energy as there is no real pace about the si8de and therefore it depends more on the pattern of the team. We are a team setting up with one up front but without the qualities to play that game as it relies on pace to switch defence to attack and on players being quick enough to support the main striker. it also requires that the striker has a great deal of movement about him if his natural game is to play wider rather than central. With the players we have we need to use less energy by setting up in almost a man for man basis with each players task to pressurise his player rather than the present where we allow the opponents to come at us from deep and all run about like headless chickens trying to get possession which is an impossible task. Our centre halves are being asked to play both as centre halves and full backs and none of them have the quality to be that- Mayonese has the turn of the Titanic and the balance of Bambi.Our two wing backs are both better offensively rather than defensively and the second goal summed up Leahys total lack of any pace as he was ahead of his opponent when the ball was passed. Our midfield has no pace whatsoever. We look like a team with no plan whatsoever since GC has left and in truth Maher is not a potential Manager and sounds so dejected with things that it is hardly inspiring to players. The club itself is poorly run because there is no connection at all between the owner and the fans or the CEO and fans. Those who criticised Hamer have now got their wish and we have Starnes who you rarely hear a birdy from. Supporting the club at the moment is like a chore that has to be done rather than a pleasurable hobby. The heart has been ripped out of the club. You mention Leahys lack of pace. How about Mr Speedy Craig?
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Post by stevek192 on Jan 16, 2020 12:26:55 GMT
I have mentioned the total lack of pace throughout the team tbonegas. Your continuous criticism of a player who has been outstanding for us really shows you up as it follows exactly your constant criticism of Matty Taylor. Can i8 ask you what type of player you do actually like as you seem to criticise individuals but never take the time to praise anybody whatsoever up.
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Post by Topper Gas on Jan 16, 2020 13:36:16 GMT
A lot of a teams energy depends on how they are set up and results. Good results bring more willingness to expend extra energy. The way we set up is all about energy as there is no real pace about the si8de and therefore it depends more on the pattern of the team. We are a team setting up with one up front but without the qualities to play that game as it relies on pace to switch defence to attack and on players being quick enough to support the main striker. it also requires that the striker has a great deal of movement about him if his natural game is to play wider rather than central. With the players we have we need to use less energy by setting up in almost a man for man basis with each players task to pressurise his player rather than the present where we allow the opponents to come at us from deep and all run about like headless chickens trying to get possession which is an impossible task. Our centre halves are being asked to play both as centre halves and full backs and none of them have the quality to be that- Mayonese has the turn of the Titanic and the balance of Bambi.Our two wing backs are both better offensively rather than defensively and the second goal summed up Leahys total lack of any pace as he was ahead of his opponent when the ball was passed. Our midfield has no pace whatsoever. We look like a team with no plan whatsoever since GC has left and in truth Maher is not a potential Manager and sounds so dejected with things that it is hardly inspiring to players. The club itself is poorly run because there is no connection at all between the owner and the fans or the CEO and fans. Those who criticised Hamer have now got their wish and we have Starnes who you rarely hear a birdy from. Supporting the club at the moment is like a chore that has to be done rather than a pleasurable hobby. Pretty certain Leahy also got out for speed in the league game at St Andrews? I guess they know his weaknesses well form his time in the midlands at Walsall? As far as Mayonese I sense he's more mobile than Davies so I doubt he's going to improve things when he returns, although at least he'll bring experience to the side. We're crying out for a right full back or wing back but are signing yet another left sided player we go with Leahy, Kelly, THD, Bennett, Barrett and even Mitchell-Lewis can play there, meanwhile on the right it's just Rodman, it does make you wonder what goes though our management's/recruitment's minds.
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Post by spiess1 on Jan 16, 2020 13:48:04 GMT
Oh no. Topper, we haven't gone and signed Mitchell-Lewis! No experience, at all.
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Post by toddy1953 on Jan 16, 2020 14:13:51 GMT
I have mentioned the total lack of pace throughout the team tbonegas. Your continuous criticism of a player who has been outstanding for us really shows you up as it follows exactly your constant criticism of Matty Taylor. Can i8 ask you what type of player you do actually like as you seem to criticise individuals but never take the time to praise anybody whatsoever up. I must say, apart from the lack of pace, I think in the main Craig has been brilliant this season especially marshalling the two young ‘uns either side. His best season for me.
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Post by mariobalotelli on Jan 16, 2020 14:28:09 GMT
Looks like Josh is set to be announced shortly
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2020 14:36:42 GMT
The Club is pleased to announce the completion of Josh Ginnelly's loan move to Rovers until the end of the 2019/20 season. The left-footed midfielder, who primarily plays on the left flank, came through the youth ranks at Aston Villa before moving to Shrewsbury Town following his release from his first club. www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2020/january/ginnelly-loan-confirmed/
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Post by cockergas on Jan 16, 2020 14:39:30 GMT
He’s only got one surname so can’t be any good!
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Jan 16, 2020 14:40:02 GMT
The Club is pleased to announce the completion of Josh Ginnelly's loan move to Rovers until the end of the 2019/20 season. The left-footed midfielder, who primarily plays on the left flank, came through the youth ranks at Aston Villa before moving to Shrewsbury Town following his release from his first club. www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2020/january/ginnelly-loan-confirmed/Will he be eligible for tomorrow?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2020 14:44:17 GMT
Good news...
Well done Rovers.
I sense if he goes well Josh could be made permanent in the summer.
More attacking options with the three new guys ... Desperately want that Striker now please! ( Two would be even better)
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Post by spiess1 on Jan 16, 2020 14:44:23 GMT
GGMI, he can play tomorrow, Gino's brother,(at Cribbs , that is. before travelling)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2020 14:44:52 GMT
The Club is pleased to announce the completion of Josh Ginnelly's loan move to Rovers until the end of the 2019/20 season. The left-footed midfielder, who primarily plays on the left flank, came through the youth ranks at Aston Villa before moving to Shrewsbury Town following his release from his first club. www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2020/january/ginnelly-loan-confirmed/Will he be eligible for tomorrow? Who cares? So long as he's available for Saturday!
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jan 16, 2020 14:45:04 GMT
The Club is pleased to announce the completion of Josh Ginnelly's loan move to Rovers until the end of the 2019/20 season. The left-footed midfielder, who primarily plays on the left flank, came through the youth ranks at Aston Villa before moving to Shrewsbury Town following his release from his first club. www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2020/january/ginnelly-loan-confirmed/Will he be eligible for tomorrow? Who we playing tomorrow ?
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Post by Jester on Jan 16, 2020 14:45:57 GMT
The Club is pleased to announce the completion of Josh Ginnelly's loan move to Rovers until the end of the 2019/20 season. The left-footed midfielder, who primarily plays on the left flank, came through the youth ranks at Aston Villa before moving to Shrewsbury Town following his release from his first club. www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2020/january/ginnelly-loan-confirmed/Will he be eligible for tomorrow? Doubt it! Might be eligible for Saturday though?
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Post by matealotblue on Jan 16, 2020 14:46:41 GMT
Will he be eligible for tomorrow? Who we playing tomorrow ? Its a friendly against a Fruit Market XI ...winner takes all.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jan 16, 2020 14:47:58 GMT
Who we playing tomorrow ? Its a friendly against a Fruit Market XI ...winner takes all. Stop being a lemon top ffs
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2020 14:49:53 GMT
The Club is pleased to announce the completion of Josh Ginnelly's loan move to Rovers until the end of the 2019/20 season. The left-footed midfielder, who primarily plays on the left flank, came through the youth ranks at Aston Villa before moving to Shrewsbury Town following his release from his first club. www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2020/january/ginnelly-loan-confirmed/Will he be eligible for tomorrow? Who we playing tomorrow?
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Post by Gastafari on Jan 16, 2020 14:50:30 GMT
He’s only got one surname so can’t be any good! It does have 3 syllables though.
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