Alty Pieman
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just signed for evo stick ashton utd. he's too old now legs well and truly gone.Nicky Clee
just signed for evo stick ashton utd. he's too old now legs well and truly gone.Nicky Clee
Interesting one this. Completely left field, but maybe he’s been scouted during the season. No idea how good Scottish League One is, but regardless of opposition, he seems to know where the net is. Looks a decent prospect.
Jordan White is a difficult one. He missed most of the season for us because of a life threatening blood clot (I think). Then once he finally got in the side he actually had a decent scoring record for the last few months which shows pretty impressive character after what he went through. But then we released him when he could’ve flourished having a smaller quicker forward to play alongside. He seems to score goals for fun in Scotland, so whether it’s the level he’s playing at, or maybe he just feels at home there, I’m not sure, but you for sure can’t question his record.Bearing in mind our whole team was shit last year (which probably had something to do with it), Jordan White did nowt for us and then went on and notched about 20 for Inverness in the Championship.
They tried to sign him a couple of years ago, but he stayed with us to continue the journey Waddock was taking us, until his sat nav malfunctioned...
Jordan White is a difficult one. He missed most of the season for us because of a life threatening blood clot (I think). Then once he finally got in the side he actually had a decent scoring record for the last few months which shows pretty impressive character after what he went through. But then we released him when he could’ve flourished having a smaller quicker forward to play alongside. He seems to score goals for fun in Scotland, so whether it’s the level he’s playing at, or maybe he just feels at home there, I’m not sure, but you for sure can’t question his record.
Interesting one this. Completely left field, but maybe he’s been scouted during the season. No idea how good Scottish League One is, but regardless of opposition, he seems to know where the net is. Looks a decent prospect.
I’d say it’s a red flag if we’re relying on him to be our main striker, which we won’t be.. hopefully.Think lower NLN/NLS or Welsh Premier.
He's moved around 250 miles from everyone he knows and he's going from semi-pro to Pro. Oh yes, Airdrieonians fans recon he's a confidence player.
It's impressive to collect so many red flags with one player.
Cracking signing for you lot, he’s still a top half Conference player when he’s fitAlfreton Town have re signed Ben Tomlinson for a second spell. I see he was most recently at FC Halifax? Has he still got it shaymen?
Great. Fingers crossed with a pre season behind him he can get back to 100% fitnessCracking signing for you lot, he’s still a top half Conference player when he’s fit
I’d say it’s a red flag if we’re relying on him to be our main striker, which we won’t be.. hopefully.
I don’t really pay too much attention to the level he’s been playing at because there are many examples where players have been playing in League Obscurity and done well here (Vardy, Gray, Bogle). And we all know that a good chunk of our best ever strikers came from a much weaker level too (Connolly, Trundle, Morrell).
Most strikers are confidence players, that’s why it’s so common for strikers to have dry spells. Look at Bonne last season, scored for fun before Christmas, then barely scored in the second half of the season. It happens.
The distance doesn’t bother me either, because he’s 26 and he knows that if he wants to turn heads, he’ll have to give his all and focus entirely on performing well for the team.
For me, he looks quick, direct and knows where the net is, that’s already an improvement on last season’s options. The supply line to him needs to be better though and we need to play to his strengths, otherwise he will fail, through no fault of his own.
Alfreton Town have re signed Ben Tomlinson for a second spell. I see he was most recently at FC Halifax? Has he still got it shaymen?
Oh yeah, but I look at his movement and his finishing. The defending in this league leaves a lot to be desired sometimes. Teams look good defensively against us because we’re too one dimensional, we don’t stretch them. I felt sorry for Beavon last season, such a clever intelligent player, but he’s used as a main striker and given the responsibility of wrestling with two large centre halves, that’s never been his game. But if he had a strike partner who ran in front of him, he had the ability to either hold it up for them or pick them out with a through ball. But no one played on the shoulder last season, this guy does.Fair enough, though taking a look at his 'highlights' on YouTube will show the standard of defending he's played against, and it's nasty.
Vardy, Grey and Bogle all demanded a fee; Vardy cost Fleetwood a fair chunk didn't he?
The distance does bother me. Connelly and Trundle are both scousers, so family and friends close by. Morrell more far afield but not 250 miles. Also how many years back are we talking here?
He's moved far from all his support networks; that greatly increases the chances of him getting homesick. Going from semi-pro to pro is also a massive deal.
As you say as back-up it's not as big an issue, but then again we went into last season with Fondup as our main striker. It looks like recent history repeating.
Alfreton Town have re signed Ben Tomlinson for a second spell. I see he was most recently at FC Halifax? Has he still got it shaymen?
I’d say it’s a red flag if we’re relying on him to be our main striker, which we won’t be.. hopefully.
I don’t really pay too much attention to the level he’s been playing at because there are many examples where players have been playing in League Obscurity and done well here (Vardy, Gray, Bogle). And we all know that a good chunk of our best ever strikers came from a much weaker level too (Connolly, Trundle, Morrell).
Most strikers are confidence players, that’s why it’s so common for strikers to have dry spells. Look at Bonne last season, scored for fun before Christmas, then barely scored in the second half of the season. It happens.
The distance doesn’t bother me either, because he’s 26 and he knows that if he wants to turn heads, he’ll have to give his all and focus entirely on performing well for the team.
For me, he looks quick, direct and knows where the net is, that’s already an improvement on last season’s options. The supply line to him needs to be better though and we need to play to his strengths, otherwise he will fail, through no fault of his own.
It's just as much of a risk for the player as it is for Wrexham. He probably could of stayed far closer to home and got a move up the league somewhere in Scotland.
Equally why not give him his chance. Like you said he wont be first choice. Gives him time to settle and if he becomes something then win win. If it doesn't work out I'm sure he can return home having given it ago.
I think to much is being made of the distance. Its no different from signing someone in London and they having to move. He's old enough to know what's he's getting himself into
Was enjoying a real Indian summer with us before he got injured last year, pretty much every goal we scored whilst we were top of the league came through himHe's not been a top half conference player in about 8 years.
Funny that coz he was the reason we were top of the table early last season. When he got injured, we crashed.He's not been a top half conference player in about 8 years.
Yeah, we have fans like Master D too.Some of our fans refuse to give anyone a chance. I'm not sure who they'd be happy with but every signing is met with shouts of "Underwhelming". They then bang on about ex players they want back.
Couldn’t agree more.It's just as much of a risk for the player as it is for Wrexham. He probably could of stayed far closer to home and got a move up the league somewhere in Scotland.
Equally why not give him his chance. Like you said he wont be first choice. Gives him time to settle and if he becomes something then win win. If it doesn't work out I'm sure he can return home having given it ago.
I think to much is being made of the distance. Its no different from signing someone in London and they having to move. He's old enough to know what's he's getting himself into
The fans have been proven right every time though. The last decent striker we had in this league was Louis Moult, who had a decent record in this league beforehand.Couldn’t agree more.
Sadly, when it comes to strikers a good chunk of Wrexham fans will look at a signing, google him and then just write him off because the Wiki stats apparently say he’s not going to be our 20-30 goal scorer. I always think that’s an odd thing to look for anyway. I’d much rather have 2 strikers that get 10-15 goals, rather than rely on one, because knowing our luck, we’d finish 2nd because of him and then he’d get injured for the play offs and we’d be screwed. I’d much rather have the Lincoln model, where they shared the goals around quite a few.
But this is my point.. is it the striker’s fault, or is it ours?The fans have been proven right every time though. The last decent striker we had in this league was Louis Moult, who had a decent record in this league beforehand.
Lmao a striker not scoring is not down to the fans. I assume that's the point your making as your previous comment alluded to that.But this is my point.. is it the striker’s fault, or is it ours?
Look at Boden, he was branded useless for us and he was written off pretty quickly. Leaves and goes to two teams who know how to use him, and he scores plenty.
Holroyd, decent in his first season getting double figures playing down the middle.. shoved out wide mostly this season or very rarely starts and he loses confidence.
Fondop, fantastic start to the season, we were flying and so was he. Then he loses confidence after hitting a dry spell and instead of trying to help him find form, he doesn’t even get in the 16 and eventually gets shipped out. We managed him poorly once Sam jumped ship.
James Gray was key to the Gary Mills side I think, he wasn’t a bad Moult replacement. He just happened to be a fucking idiot. That one’s not on us..
The team, the system, the tactics.. haha. You assume wrong, take it back.Lmao a striker not scoring is not down to the fans. I assume that's the point your making as your previous comment alluded to that.
Who else..So Carl Darlington.
The fans have been proven right every time though. The last decent striker we had in this league was Louis Moult, who had a decent record in this league beforehand.
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