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Now we've gone back to 4-3-3 he should be getting much more time on the pitch hopefully. He was one of few positives last season and has that ability to carry the ball and get us up the pitch that is lacking elsewhere in our squad.He's clearly not up to speed but if he gets more opportunities I think he can make a big difference for us.I'm also going to go against the grain of this narrative that he's useless defensively. He's not going to be crunching into tackles but I think he's a harder worker and covers the ground more than he gets credit for. Maybe the stats would say differently, but that's just my observation from watching him last season.
He’s going to be a good player. He needs minutes. Criminal if he doesn’t play 30% of the minutes remaining.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 17, 2024, 10:44:50 amHe’s going to be a good player. He needs minutes. Criminal if he doesn’t play 30% of the minutes remaining. out of curiosity why 30 percent? He has been unlucky not to play more and would start on sat for me
Kyle Hurst can be a joy & a frustration at the same time however, if we are to progress as a footballing team then Kyle is the type of player we need.I know I’ve banged on in another thread about Owen Bailey being the ‘bees knees’ because he’s been there & mixed it at a lower division & come out at Lg2 ‘smelling of roses’ but Kyle reminds me of a young Copps when he first joined us from Exeter. Copps was a ‘slow burner’ in Dave Penny’s teams but physic wise he was very much like Kyle is now.I’m not suggesting we will have a billboard of Kyle in the future at the back of the South Stand but, game minutes apart & all that jazz, watch this space.
Quote from: Colin C No.3 on January 17, 2024, 11:00:49 pmKyle Hurst can be a joy & a frustration at the same time however, if we are to progress as a footballing team then Kyle is the type of player we need.I know I’ve banged on in another thread about Owen Bailey being the ‘bees knees’ because he’s been there & mixed it at a lower division & come out at Lg2 ‘smelling of roses’ but Kyle reminds me of a young Copps when he first joined us from Exeter. Copps was a ‘slow burner’ in Dave Penny’s teams but physic wise he was very much like Kyle is now.I’m not suggesting we will have a billboard of Kyle in the future at the back of the South Stand but, game minutes apart & all that jazz, watch this space.Coppinger got something like 15 assists in L1 in his first season with us. Some "slow burner".I said to our kid in the first friendly that season "We've might have a better one that McIndoe here".
Kyle Hurst can be a joy & a frustration at the same time however, if we are to progress as a footballing team then Kyle is the type of player we need.I know I’ve banged on in another thread about Owen Bailey being the ‘bees knees’ because he’s been there & mixed it at a lower division & come out at Lg2 ‘smelling of roses’ but Kyle reminds me of a young Copps when he first joined us from Exeter. Copps was a ‘slow burner’ in Dave Penny’s teams but physic wise he was very much like Kyle is now.I’m not suggesting we will have a billboard of Kyle in the future at the back of the South Stand but, game minutes apart & all that jazz, watch this space.
I seem to remember that Copps really improved once McIndoe had left us.
I seem to remember it took Copps ages to score his first goal for us though. Was it in his second season? I remember he was competing with Jermaine McSporran for that right sided slot, and was very much in the shadow of McIndoe during his initial season with us.Macca was remarkable really. Arguably a lower half premier league player, in his prime, signed for £50k. No wonder he ran roughshod in the early 00s third division.
His last game for us was as a 53rd minute sub (replacing Copps) away to Huddersfield Town in a 2-2 draw on 4 March 2006.
Quote from: roversontheup on January 20, 2024, 04:26:59 pmI seem to remember that Copps really improved once McIndoe had left us.He spent less time in the bookies after he left probably.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 20, 2024, 06:17:49 pmHis last game for us was as a 53rd minute sub (replacing Copps) away to Huddersfield Town in a 2-2 draw on 4 March 2006.That was when we were down to ten men and Greeny cracked in an equaliser to get to 2-2.I think it was anyway.
I'd say he's got no chance in the game if he's going to continue playing scared of getting hurt, but John Oster was a very good player for us.