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Post by lpgas on Nov 20, 2018 12:58:59 GMT
It's ok to change players positions I think. Remember Billy Ocean changed from full back to a good striker. And Robbie turner did the opposite. Who in your opinion could play up front and be better than what we have already. Two names only.
Rollin Mayanese Liam Sercombe
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Post by Marshy on Nov 20, 2018 13:20:22 GMT
It's ok to change players positions I think. Remember Billy Ocean changed from full back to a good striker. And Robbie turner did the opposite. Who in your opinion could play up front and be better than what we have already. Two names only. Rollin Mayanese Liam Sercombe Mr Blobby Katie Price
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Nov 20, 2018 13:21:29 GMT
GK Nichols - Nothing goes in the net when he's in the box RB A can of Red Bull, brings energy and can also play as a RWB coz it gives you wings. CB Broadbent coz it's the only way to keep his family quiet. CB Craig coz he's from London and London is the most important (and loudest, and dirtiest to be fair) centre. LB Martin, should have been left back in Stevenage. RM Bennett. He flatters to deceive, apparently, so when he's running past the East Stand he can tell my wife she looks good in that. CM Lines. For Pens. CM Sincs. Coz we play better with ten men. LM Rodman. Coz I haven't seen him do anything yet. 9 Leads. So he can find out what it's like trying to get on the end of a load of sh** crosses. 10 OC. If you can't get the strikers in the box, then pick a striker who's in range when he gets it in his own half.
Edit: looks like I didn't read the question properly.
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Post by gregsy on Nov 20, 2018 13:21:50 GMT
It's a myth that Saunders was a full-back before joining us.... He actually scored around 20 goals one season for Stoke In the second tier, but towards the end of his time there he was deemed surplus and did make some full-back appearances....
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Post by mehewmagic on Nov 20, 2018 13:33:21 GMT
It's a myth that Saunders was a full-back before joining us.... He actually scored around 20 goals one season for Stoke In the second tier, but towards the end of his time there he was deemed surplus and did make some full-back appearances.... Yes. His goal record for Stoke was ok. He was sidelined and in the reserves and did play sometimes as a RB, but like you said, most of his career he was a striker. There is a point in there though... Finding talent that is out of favour or can be adapted. A better example might be jocky going from a winger to a full back (and playing like a wing back) and Gareth Taylor from centre back to centre forward.
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Post by gregsy on Nov 20, 2018 13:40:54 GMT
It's a myth that Saunders was a full-back before joining us.... He actually scored around 20 goals one season for Stoke In the second tier, but towards the end of his time there he was deemed surplus and did make some full-back appearances.... Yes. His goal record for Stoke was ok. He was sidelined and in the reserves and did play sometimes as a RB, but like you said, most of his career he was a striker. There is a point in there though... Finding talent that is out of favour or can be adapted. A better example might be jocky going from a winger to a full back (and playing like a wing back) and Gareth Taylor from centre back to centre forward. I can't argue with those examples mate, all I can think of are the bad examples: Virgo-striker, Anthony-left mid, Regan-right mid, riordan-not quite sure as It didn't really seem all that clear at the time....
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Post by mehewmagic on Nov 20, 2018 13:56:07 GMT
Yes. His goal record for Stoke was ok. He was sidelined and in the reserves and did play sometimes as a RB, but like you said, most of his career he was a striker. There is a point in there though... Finding talent that is out of favour or can be adapted. A better example might be jocky going from a winger to a full back (and playing like a wing back) and Gareth Taylor from centre back to centre forward. I can't argue with those examples mate, all I can think of are the bad examples: Virgo-striker, Anthony-left mid, Regan-right mid, riordan-not quite sure as It didn't really seem all that clear at the time.... Riordan was painful, utterly painful. Especially for someone who is (something like...) the third highest ever scorer in the Scottish top division.
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Post by neilv93 on Nov 20, 2018 14:03:11 GMT
GK Nichols - Nothing goes in the net when he's in the box RB A can of Red Bull, brings energy and can also play as a RWB coz it gives you wings. CB Broadbent coz it's the only way to keep his family quiet.CB Craig coz he's from London and London is the most important (and loudest, and dirtiest to be fair) centre. LB Martin, should have been left back in Stevenage. RM Bennett. He flatters to deceive, apparently, so when he's running past the East Stand he can tell my wife she looks good in that. CM Lines. For Pens. CM Sincs. Coz we play better with ten men. LM Rodman. Coz I haven't seen him do anything yet. 9 Leads. So he can find out what it's like trying to get on the end of a load of sh** crosses. 10 OC. If you can't get the strikers in the box, then pick a striker who's in range when he gets it in his own half. Edit: looks like I didn't read the question properly. What? Ps. LOL at this whole post.
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Post by hollyhillgas on Nov 20, 2018 14:13:32 GMT
Gareth Taylor started as CB, John Ward put him along side Marcus Stewart, really effective striker, of course Rovers sold him.
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Post by pirate on Nov 20, 2018 14:15:00 GMT
Keith Curle started off as a winger!
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Nov 20, 2018 14:17:23 GMT
Gareth Taylor started as CB, John Ward put him along side Marcus Stewart, really effective striker, of course Rovers sold him. JW also put Tom Lockyer on the right wing.
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Post by oldtoteender on Nov 20, 2018 14:18:29 GMT
GK Nichols - Nothing goes in the net when he's in the box RB A can of Red Bull, brings energy and can also play as a RWB coz it gives you wings. CB Broadbent coz it's the only way to keep his family quiet. CB Craig coz he's from London and London is the most important (and loudest, and dirtiest to be fair) centre. LB Martin, should have been left back in Stevenage. RM Bennett. He flatters to deceive, apparently, so when he's running past the East Stand he can tell my wife she looks good in that. CM Lines. For Pens. CM Sincs. Coz we play better with ten men. LM Rodman. Coz I haven't seen him do anything yet. 9 Leads. So he can find out what it's like trying to get on the end of a load of sh** crosses. 10 OC. If you can't get the strikers in the box, then pick a striker who's in range when he gets it in his own half. Edit: looks like I didn't read the question properly. Surely DC should take Penalties at least he would chop and change with each one.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 14:26:37 GMT
Keith Curle started off as a winger! Mark McGhee started off as a w@anker... oh wait am i missing the point of the thread?
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Post by philbemmygas on Nov 20, 2018 15:35:55 GMT
Gareth Taylor started as CB, John Ward put him along side Marcus Stewart, really effective striker, of course Rovers sold him. JW also put Tom Lockyer on the right wing. I believe that Tom has played in virtually every position bar LW and CF for the Gas
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Post by albaron on Nov 20, 2018 16:38:22 GMT
Keith Curle started off as a winger! I saw Keith as a 17 year old for the youth team as a winger -- Problem for him is we had a certain Micky Barrett in the first team at the time.
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Post by albaron on Nov 20, 2018 16:39:17 GMT
Gareth Taylor started as CB, John Ward put him along side Marcus Stewart, really effective striker, of course Rovers sold him. I was at Cambridge when we lost 6-1. Nuff said.
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Post by badengas on Nov 20, 2018 18:47:07 GMT
It's ok to change players positions I think. Remember Billy Ocean changed from full back to a good striker. And Robbie turner did the opposite. Who in your opinion could play up front and be better than what we have already. Two names only. Rollin Mayanese Liam Sercombe Broadbent and Sinclair, the next Smash and Grab.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 18:52:16 GMT
I’d take Broadbent and sercs up front!
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Post by lpgas on Nov 20, 2018 19:07:36 GMT
Keith Curle started off as a winger! Yes my first visit to the Den, and I went in to the home end by mistake, but he was very quick out on the right
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Post by lpgas on Nov 20, 2018 19:08:32 GMT
Gareth Taylor started as CB, John Ward put him along side Marcus Stewart, really effective striker, of course Rovers sold him. I was at Cambridge when we lost 6-1. Nuff said. Me too, he was awful at CH. and it was foggy
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