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Branton Rover

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Molyneux
« on July 25, 2023, 09:46:55 pm by Branton Rover »
Looks fit, slimmer & more determined the change in the lad is there for all to see - we always thought we’d signed a decent player but thankfully we now have an experienced head in the dugout to get the best out of him. He looked really up for it tonight in the new look forward line. He has tricks up his sleeve but didn’t overdo it, he was really direct tonight.



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Prez

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #1 on August 31, 2024, 02:39:00 pm by Prez »
Thank God we kept him in the summer, the lad has been sensational over the last 20 games or so.


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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #2 on August 31, 2024, 03:27:52 pm by mushRTID »
Carries on like this he’s off in January.

PDX_Rover

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #3 on August 31, 2024, 03:30:14 pm by PDX_Rover »
Was thinking the same. We need to learn from Peterborough and slap a big price tag on him.

RoversInSpain

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #4 on August 31, 2024, 03:33:43 pm by RoversInSpain »
If Faal is worth £500,000…..we can demand a fair wodge.

Thought he’d gone off the boil a bit, after murdering Stanley,  but those finishes today were crisp to put it mildly.

Dutch Uncle

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #5 on August 31, 2024, 03:45:27 pm by Dutch Uncle »
Nah - easy chances, regulation finishes - nothing to see here  :whistle:

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #6 on August 31, 2024, 03:53:32 pm by ravenrover »
He wants to become a Club legend like Copps he says.........!
Needs to stay a bit longer than a couple of seasons then. But id thete is big and I mean big money to be had for him.......?
« Last Edit: August 31, 2024, 06:59:43 pm by ravenrover »

ncRover

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #7 on August 31, 2024, 03:53:43 pm by ncRover »
Did anyone put the League top scorer bet on when he was at 100/1?

I did thanks to BST pointing it out

RobTheRover

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #8 on August 31, 2024, 04:01:46 pm by RobTheRover »
Yep, I did too.

scawsby steve

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #9 on August 31, 2024, 04:01:58 pm by scawsby steve »
If and when the vultures come sniffing in January, nothing less than £ 2 million.

ncRover

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #10 on September 02, 2024, 08:01:30 am by ncRover »
Who's he similar to in playing style? Able to score from distance with either foot,  has control and awareness to create and use space. Which player from the leagues above,  either playing now or recentish past, who's he compare with?

He’s the lower league Salah

Filo

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #11 on September 02, 2024, 08:09:10 am by Filo »
Who's he similar to in playing style? Able to score from distance with either foot,  has control and awareness to create and use space. Which player from the leagues above,  either playing now or recentish past, who's he compare with?

He’s the lower league Salah

Ronaldo

philsky

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #12 on September 02, 2024, 09:59:29 am by philsky »
Who's he similar to in playing style? Able to score from distance with either foot,  has control and awareness to create and use space. Which player from the leagues above,  either playing now or recentish past, who's he compare with?

He’s the lower league Salah

Ronaldo

100% - absolutely; thought that too.

The way he finished on Saturday was clinical. The first was flushed; goalkeeper didnt move.

The second was calm, composed. Never ever going to miss.

I remember him joining us and taking time to score and lots of questions.

Three year contract was a inspired decision and I guess that was GM knowing what we'd got with Molyneux.

Sharp and Molyneux - 6 goals and 3 assists so far is scary stuff.

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #13 on September 02, 2024, 10:01:02 am by Ldr »
Copps didn’t score his 1st season with us I think

Dutch Uncle

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #14 on September 02, 2024, 10:22:07 am by Dutch Uncle »
Copps didn’t score his 1st season with us I think

Absolutely correct, he just scored in each of the following 16 seasons, a club record

big fat yorkshire pudding

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« Reply #15 on September 02, 2024, 10:26:58 am by big fat yorkshire pudding »
What's impressed me is that he's largely doing the same things he always did but much better.  He has always had work rate and largely kept plugging away, but he's now got players round him that take attention which has freed him up a bit.

The most impressive thing is his composure.  He almost tried too hard sometimes and was hitting shots in to the stand etc.  Now he's taking that split second more time and being much more accurate.  He's also massively improved his right foot and going outside defenders rather than always inside.  A prime example that sometimes players get better and as a club we need to be improving players.  Hopefully he keeps doing brilliantly and either moves up with us or someone pays good money for him.  I still think it's mad nobody at the top end league 1/championship didn't take a punt on him in the summer.

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #16 on September 02, 2024, 10:37:09 am by Dutch Uncle »
I see a possible theme here, with players improving and having their best seasons under McCann, especially attacking players.

First time round it was Marquis, Kane and Wilkes (although he went on to better things at Hull, ........... also under McCann)

This time Adelakun, Ironside, and Molyneux spring to mind, along with Bailey, Maxwell, Craig (who IMHO would have improved anyway), and maybe McGrath and Kelly to follow

He and Cliff do seem to have an excellent record in developing and improving players, and getting the best out of them   

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #17 on September 02, 2024, 11:32:48 am by Batleyred »
Pre season after he signed, Grant mentioned that lower championship and top end league 1 were interested.

ncRover

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« Reply #18 on September 02, 2024, 11:43:01 am by ncRover »
Pre season after he signed, Grant mentioned that lower championship and top end league 1 were interested.

They will have had him on shortlists but gone for other options most likely.

I think if he was 22/23 years old rather than 26 turning 27 we’d have had no chance. Clubs seem to be shifting recruitment younger nowadays.

Prez

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #19 on September 02, 2024, 12:08:35 pm by Prez »
I see a possible theme here, with players improving and having their best seasons under McCann, especially attacking players.

First time round it was Marquis, Kane and Wilkes (although he went on to better things at Hull, ........... also under McCann)

This time Adelakun, Ironside, and Molyneux spring to mind, along with Bailey, Maxwell, Craig (who IMHO would have improved anyway), and maybe McGrath and Kelly to follow

He and Cliff do seem to have an excellent record in developing and improving players, and getting the best out of them   


Absolutely this Dutch. It’s pretty obvious it’s down to McCann and his coaching/training methods, that we are seeing players like Luke, flourish.

Of course it helps with better players around him, but Luke is a totally different player now to the one 2 years ago. Him Sharp and Gibson could do some serious damage this season, and although I’m sure Grant will continue to rotate, that front 3 has to be best front 3 in league 2 this season.

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #20 on September 02, 2024, 12:38:44 pm by adamtherover »
I see a possible theme here, with players improving and having their best seasons under McCann, especially attacking players.

First time round it was Marquis, Kane and Wilkes (although he went on to better things at Hull, ........... also under McCann)

This time Adelakun, Ironside, and Molyneux spring to mind, along with Bailey, Maxwell, Craig (who IMHO would have improved anyway), and maybe McGrath and Kelly to follow

He and Cliff do seem to have an excellent record in developing and improving players, and getting the best out of them   


Absolutely this Dutch. It’s pretty obvious it’s down to McCann and his coaching/training methods, that we are seeing players like Luke, flourish.

Of course it helps with better players around him, but Luke is a totally different player now to the one 2 years ago. Him Sharp and Gibson could do some serious damage this season, and although I’m sure Grant will continue to rotate, that front 3 has to be best front 3 in league 2 this season.
with a 24 goal striker on the bench... barely getting a sniff..

ncRover

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #21 on September 02, 2024, 01:24:05 pm by ncRover »
I see a possible theme here, with players improving and having their best seasons under McCann, especially attacking players.

First time round it was Marquis, Kane and Wilkes (although he went on to better things at Hull, ........... also under McCann)

This time Adelakun, Ironside, and Molyneux spring to mind, along with Bailey, Maxwell, Craig (who IMHO would have improved anyway), and maybe McGrath and Kelly to follow

He and Cliff do seem to have an excellent record in developing and improving players, and getting the best out of them   


Absolutely this Dutch. It’s pretty obvious it’s down to McCann and his coaching/training methods, that we are seeing players like Luke, flourish.

Of course it helps with better players around him, but Luke is a totally different player now to the one 2 years ago. Him Sharp and Gibson could do some serious damage this season, and although I’m sure Grant will continue to rotate, that front 3 has to be best front 3 in league 2 this season.
with a 24 goal striker on the bench... barely getting a sniff..

His time will come. He took a bit of time to get going last year as well

PDX_Rover

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #22 on September 02, 2024, 07:31:43 pm by PDX_Rover »
Definitely Cliff and Grant have the knack of getting players up and running, developing and coming good. Love that.

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #23 on September 02, 2024, 09:09:00 pm by RoversInSpain »
Gibson will be the big test and possibly the biggest win, should GM,CB and the coaching team get the best out of him.
He was on a roll at Carlisle then suddenly out of favour, no idea why. Seems like one of those lads that with some great man management and coaching/nurturing would absolutely rip this league to shreads.
The challenge is there…and I look forward to how things pan out with him.

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« Reply #24 on September 03, 2024, 12:13:23 am by karldew »
Gibson will be the big test and possibly the biggest win, should GM,CB and the coaching team get the best out of him.
He was on a roll at Carlisle then suddenly out of favour, no idea why. Seems like one of those lads that with some great man management and coaching/nurturing would absolutely rip this league to shreads.
The challenge is there…and I look forward to how things pan out with him.

Not sure if a few Carlisle fans said his attitude changed when he knew he was off elsewhere (including a piss up before a matchday), didn’t help they lost a lot of games too, some even mentioned he doesn’t like/play well in cold weather! Hoping with a winning mentality at the club Gibson will keep his head in the right place and get us on our feet on many occasion.

philsky

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #25 on September 03, 2024, 08:37:15 am by philsky »

Back to Moly.

What are the words to his song ?

My hearing is too bad to decipher !

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« Reply #26 on September 03, 2024, 01:18:12 pm by Spud »

Back to Moly.

What are the words to his song ?

My hearing is too bad to decipher !

To Abba's "voulez vous"
Luke Molyneeeuux, aha! running down the wing, aha! makes the Rovers sing, aha! we're all going to league one!

I think the last line's right anyhow.

BobG

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Re: Molyneux
« Reply #27 on September 03, 2024, 02:02:39 pm by BobG »
Christ Almighty....

BobG

 

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