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Coco's Dad is at it again on the old Twatter. Seems pissed off with the club and Davis. No surprises there but certainly that's sealed Coco's exit.
 

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He contributes much more than goals to our team and his best is yet to come, We would only receive £350k due to guisleys sell on clause. Where could we find better than Hanson for that. We just need to get him some decent wingers and more goals will come

I'm sorry, but I just don't buy it.

He's tall. He wins headers. THAT'S IT!

You can praise his willingness to run about a lot, but good players don't have to. FACT!

Just to give you an insight, Le Fondre and Eoin Doyle (amongst others) went for less than £500k...and they scored goals - the sole purpose of a striker. Hanson's career average of 12 goals a season, just isn't good enough, sorry. We're also abliged to play long ball...an excuse PP has when things aren't going to 'plan'.

Take the £500k and run - he won't score more than 12 next season.
 

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We had Lundstrum when we won the title, he was pretty decent for us, probably one of those players who needs some stability. as for Timlin we had him on loan from Fulham years ago and for the life of me I couldn't understand how anyone could think he could tie his own shoelaces let alone play football, fucking useless would have been a standard above his reach back then so fair play to the bloke for making a go of it.
 

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Apparently we are in talks with Liverpool defender Kevin Stewart.

I noticed he was on loan at Burton last season, any good, Brewers?
He was superb for us although he played mainly in midfield, I was hoping we would have him back on a season long loan deal. He is brave on the ball and works his socks off.
 

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We had Lundstrum when we won the title, he was pretty decent for us, probably one of those players who needs some stability. as for Timlin we had him on loan from Fulham years ago and for the life of me I couldn't understand how anyone could think he could tie his own shoelaces let alone play football, fucking useless would have been a standard above his reach back then so fair play to the bloke for making a go of it.

This is very encouraging, heard nothing but good things about Lundstram for the time being.
 

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He was superb for us although he played mainly in midfield, I was hoping we would have him back on a season long loan deal. He is brave on the ball and works his socks off.
He was in the same Everton youth team and England u19 as Barkley, I think he was a little overshadowed and probably needs to start again without that pressure. If we had the spare money I wouldn't be disappointed if we signed him
 
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Like another poster mentioned above, Jonathan Forte had only scored about 40 goals in his entire career prior to moving to Latics, and he bagged nearly 1 in 2 for us last year.

I’m by no means jumping from the rooftops over this Cassidy signing, but he proved a while ago that he can hit the onion bag if he wants to. I’m merely hoping a new start, with a permanent contract rather than being banded about on loan continuously, can bring about an upturn in his fortunes. He was free at the end of the day, and wont be on big wages.

That's because we were the only other club to have played Forte in his proper position for an extended spell - he was class in all three spells with us.
 

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Adam McGurk has joined Pompey.
Is that much of a loss to you Burton fans?
No not really, McGurk has undoubted ability but is a luxury player to me, gives the ball away far too cheaply and far too often, he can come up with important goals mind you. Fully expected him to go as it was difficult to see him as a 1st choice next season. Personally I like him as a player but he is very frustrating to watch at times. Good luck to him, I hope he does well.
 

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Rochdale fans, what's Hery like? Honestly can't believe you would let someone with such a fantastic hairstyle go.
 

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Coco's Dad is at it again on the old Twatter. Seems pissed off with the club and Davis. No surprises there but certainly that's sealed Coco's exit.
How has it? He is only leaving if someone pays us a 6 figure compensation/tribunal fee and I doubt he has enough in the bank to justify any club paying that. If Ryan has someone as stupid as his dad advising him, then I highly doubt they have the brain cells between them to rustle up a decent move away from the Alex.

I can easily see him staying put. His dad ranting certainly doesn't seal his exit though.
 

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Rochdale fans, what's Hery like? Honestly can't believe you would let someone with such a fantastic hairstyle go.
Very skilful on the ball, but tends to try one move too many and lose it.

Will do well with experienced players around him who have a bit more "nous" - like Jason Kennedy...

Hope he does well for you.
 

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Very skilful on the ball, but tends to try one move too many and lose it.

Will do well with experienced players around him who have a bit more "nous" - like Jason Kennedy...

Hope he does well for you.
Exactly what we've been looking for then, all we've done so far is sign the hard working centre-mids who are willing to do the donkey work but don't have much in the way of talent.
 

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Wasn't our old friend Firthy arguing until he was blue in the face last year praising Hanson and how he was miles better than Tom Pope and one of the best outside the top two divisions at what he does? Quite amusing.
 

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Grant a good signing for Port Vale, I also rate Jake Cassidy very highly and will do well at Oldham.
 

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He is better than Pope, that doesn't make him good.
 

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That's a matter of opinion. However, my main point was that Firthy has suddenly had a huge change of heart in the space of twelve months, and Hanson has gone from being one of the best target men outside the top two divisions to being a so-called one-trick pony? I think he forgets what he's said in the past. Bradford would have to change their system should Hanson leave and Stead not re-sign. Do they have the time to do that? Can they find a suitable replacement for Hanson that wouldn't disrupt the team and wouldn't need the team to be built around him.
 

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You started off so well with that post, and then I realised you were taking the piss.
 

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That's because we were the only other club to have played Forte in his proper position for an extended spell - he was class in all three spells with us.

Oddly enough we actually think Forte is a much better player when he's out on the left, rather than as a central striker.
 

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We don't really have a rigid style as contrary to belief we generally play more football than hoofball. We showed that in many games last year and that why we have ball players like Knott, Morais and Clarke. The thing is, Hanson scares a lot of defenders and he can often give us that advantage as while teams double up on him they are giving too much space to Clarke etc.
 

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We don't really have a rigid style as contrary to belief we generally play more football than hoofball. We showed that in many games last year and that why we have ball players like Knott, Morais and Clarke. The thing is, Hanson scares a lot of defenders and he can often give us that advantage as while teams double up on him they are giving too much space to Clarke etc.
Like i said earlier he brings more than goals to the team
 

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That's a matter of opinion. However, my main point was that Firthy has suddenly had a huge change of heart in the space of twelve months, and Hanson has gone from being one of the best target men outside the top two divisions to being a so-called one-trick pony? I think he forgets what he's said in the past. Bradford would have to change their system should Hanson leave and Stead not re-sign. Do they have the time to do that? Can they find a suitable replacement for Hanson that wouldn't disrupt the team and wouldn't need the team to be built around him.

He is a good target man, his ability to get his head to a ball and his strength are unparalleled in the bottom two leagues. His issue is that he can't do anything else and as such we have to play one way to make effective use of him, plus you absolutely require a good player alongside him to anticipate his often wayward flick ons and get your goals as he struggles to hold it up and he is never going to fashion a goal out of nothing by himself. I reckon we would be fine if he went and we got someone like Stead in but Parky seems scared to change things so it looks like we are keeping him now.
 

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I'm sorry, but I just don't buy it.
Just to give you an insight, Le Fondre and Eoin Doyle (amongst others) went for less than £500k...and they scored goals - the sole purpose of a striker. Hanson's career average of 12 goals a season, just isn't good enough, sorry. We're also abliged to play long ball...an excuse PP has when things aren't going to 'plan'.

Take the £500k and run - he won't score more than 12 next season.

Thank you for your utterly incorrect insight as per usual.
 

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Exactly what we've been looking for then, all we've done so far is sign the hard working centre-mids who are willing to do the donkey work but don't have much in the way of talent.
He's very skillful but I'd say thats about it. Many Dale fans quite like him but I'm in the not bothered he's left camp.
I do wish him well though, hes always got a smile on his face and seems a pleasant enough bloke.
 

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David Fox is leaving Colchester to head back the North West.

Colchester fans - is he any good? Is he a central midfielder?

He'll probably end up at Bury anyway.
 

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David Fox is leaving Colchester to head back the North West.

Colchester fans - is he any good? Is he a central midfielder?

He'll probably end up at Bury anyway.

He's excellent with a brilliant range of passing - you can tell that he is a cut above. We first had him here six years ago when Paul Lambert signed him and he was superb, but Boothroyd came in and didn't need a ball-playing midfielder as everything was flying over his head. He subsequently played a big role in Norwich's rise to the Premier League under Lambert again.

I believe he had struggled with an injury and an illness last year so was struggling to get a club when we took him on a short-term contract, but it was always likely he would want to head back up north as his family are based in Manchester. A real shame for us, but will be a very good signing for someone else.

Took the captain's armband towards the end of the season and led by example, really helped pull us to safety.
 

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He's excellent with a brilliant range of passing - you can tell that he is a cut above. We first had him here six years ago when Paul Lambert signed him and he was superb, but Boothroyd came in and didn't need a ball-playing midfielder as everything was flying over his head. He subsequently played a big role in Norwich's rise to the Premier League under Lambert again.

I believe he had struggled with an injury and an illness last year so was struggling to get a club when we took him on a short-term contract, but it was always likely he would want to head back up north as his family are based in Manchester. A real shame for us, but will be a very good signing for someone else.

Took the captain's armband towards the end of the season and led by example, really helped pull us to safety.

Between us and Blackpool for him apparently. Barnsley also interested but can't see him holding down a place there. He was born 15-20 miles away from Crewe so makes me think we've got a huge chance.
 

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David Fox is leaving Colchester to head back the North West.

Colchester fans - is he any good? Is he a central midfielder?

He'll probably end up at Bury anyway.
We've been heavily linked with him.
 

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