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And yet...Brian Stock struggled to break into a very weak Wales side whereas Paul Green was a regular for a couple of years in a much stronger Republic of Ireland side. Stock was (sometimes) a sumptuous orchestrator. Green was pretty much always a relentless terrier. Without a doubt it was O’Driscoll’s biggest mistake to fail to appreciate and properly harness Green’s talent. Green was a bit part player throughout 2007 when we badly misfired. He was central to the side that finally achieved greatness in early 2008. O’Driscoll said at the end of 2007/08 he’d been surprised by how well Green had played. But by then, Green had jumped ship. Given that our second half of 08/09 was promotion form, I often wonder what we might have achieved if Green had remained for that first Championship season.
I think Eion Doyle would be a decent shout for us. Proven at this level and already into double figures this season on loan at Oldham. Not sure how much Preston would want for him though.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 02, 2018, 10:34:17 amAnd yet...Brian Stock struggled to break into a very weak Wales side whereas Paul Green was a regular for a couple of years in a much stronger Republic of Ireland side. Stock was (sometimes) a sumptuous orchestrator. Green was pretty much always a relentless terrier. Without a doubt it was O’Driscoll’s biggest mistake to fail to appreciate and properly harness Green’s talent. Green was a bit part player throughout 2007 when we badly misfired. He was central to the side that finally achieved greatness in early 2008. O’Driscoll said at the end of 2007/08 he’d been surprised by how well Green had played. But by then, Green had jumped ship. Given that our second half of 08/09 was promotion form, I often wonder what we might have achieved if Green had remained for that first Championship season. Struggling or not, when Stock was in consideration for Wales their midfield could call on Aaron Ramsey, Joe Ledley and Gareth Bale. Yup, he did struggle to get past them!
Quote from: Retdon1 on January 03, 2018, 01:41:48 pmI think Eion Doyle would be a decent shout for us. Proven at this level and already into double figures this season on loan at Oldham. Not sure how much Preston would want for him though. Out for the rest of the season apparently
Does that mean Marriott is on way then?
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on January 03, 2018, 05:00:47 pmQuote from: Retdon1 on January 03, 2018, 01:41:48 pmI think Eion Doyle would be a decent shout for us. Proven at this level and already into double figures this season on loan at Oldham. Not sure how much Preston would want for him though. Out for the rest of the season apparently He has an illness that appears worst than first thought. He’s been out for two weeks with it and could be out for months? He’s returned to Preston.
That could well burst the bubble for Rotherham.
Reading through Peterboroughs chairman's twitter last night they pulled out the deal as Moore wanted 10k+ a week.Rumoured to be going Barnsley now.
Quote from: Monkcaster_Rover on January 05, 2018, 03:50:08 pmReading through Peterboroughs chairman's twitter last night they pulled out the deal as Moore wanted 10k+ a week.Rumoured to be going Barnsley now. He is probably on that at Ipswich so why would you want move for less.
Very much doubt he's on anything like that, they only signed him from forest green rovers less than a year ago.I'd imagine he's on about a 10th of that
I reckon a player signed from a non league club won't be on much more. The fella arsenal signed from non league only got 2k a week and this is Ipswich. Probably the bottom 2 or 3 budgets in the league