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Quote from: ravenrover on April 22, 2025, 09:13:41 amQuote from: drfchound on April 21, 2025, 07:36:43 pmQuote from: RoversInSpain on April 21, 2025, 05:53:47 pmQuote from: ChrisBx on April 21, 2025, 05:42:45 pmHis run for our 2nd today was superb.And I’d probably add….That’s possibly the biggest understatement of the year. It’s was out of this world, and it gets better every time I see it. If we signed Billy for £1m after he’d been decent at Scunny and not quite made it at Sheff U all those years ago, Molyneux is worth £3m.It was like watching George Best in his prime.Believe it or not, the Mols hater near where I sit was criticising him right the way through the game.calm down now Hound you're getting a little giddy now George Best in his prime!Haha, perhaps I was but for that one moment in time there was a look about him.
Quote from: drfchound on April 21, 2025, 07:36:43 pmQuote from: RoversInSpain on April 21, 2025, 05:53:47 pmQuote from: ChrisBx on April 21, 2025, 05:42:45 pmHis run for our 2nd today was superb.And I’d probably add….That’s possibly the biggest understatement of the year. It’s was out of this world, and it gets better every time I see it. If we signed Billy for £1m after he’d been decent at Scunny and not quite made it at Sheff U all those years ago, Molyneux is worth £3m.It was like watching George Best in his prime.Believe it or not, the Mols hater near where I sit was criticising him right the way through the game.calm down now Hound you're getting a little giddy now George Best in his prime!
Quote from: RoversInSpain on April 21, 2025, 05:53:47 pmQuote from: ChrisBx on April 21, 2025, 05:42:45 pmHis run for our 2nd today was superb.And I’d probably add….That’s possibly the biggest understatement of the year. It’s was out of this world, and it gets better every time I see it. If we signed Billy for £1m after he’d been decent at Scunny and not quite made it at Sheff U all those years ago, Molyneux is worth £3m.It was like watching George Best in his prime.Believe it or not, the Mols hater near where I sit was criticising him right the way through the game.
Quote from: ChrisBx on April 21, 2025, 05:42:45 pmHis run for our 2nd today was superb.And I’d probably add….That’s possibly the biggest understatement of the year. It’s was out of this world, and it gets better every time I see it. If we signed Billy for £1m after he’d been decent at Scunny and not quite made it at Sheff U all those years ago, Molyneux is worth £3m.
His run for our 2nd today was superb.
To top it off me and the lad got on the Gibson pic.
What I really liked about that second goal was that Luke resisted the temptation to go for glory and played it to someone in a better position- the fact that it was Gibson made it even better because the criticism he has received from some, myself included, has been OTT. We are not up yet but playing like that the squad rebuild needed for L1 would not be as major as it has looked for a lot of the season.
These two think so too. A good listen.https://youtu.be/DkE6qDOqhAY?si=QxOM_zkWf2DX2o6x
Most teams have doubled up on him this season. It's been a fairly effective tactic. Up to the other players to take responsibility.
Quote from: Copps is Magic on April 24, 2025, 05:32:11 pmMost teams have doubled up on him this season. It's been a fairly effective tactic. Up to the other players to take responsibility.It was astonishing that neither Tranmere nor Colchester set out to neutralise Molyneux. You wonder whether some managers every research their opponents.
Alexander says that they won’t target him as we have other good players to worry about.Even in amateur level you pay more attention to the better players.It might just be paper talk.
Quote from: idler on April 24, 2025, 06:01:52 pmAlexander says that they won’t target him as we have other good players to worry about.Even in amateur level you pay more attention to the better players.It might just be paper talk.Exactly ! If you believe that Graham Alexander gobshite you would believe anything. They will target him early on, let's hope it leads to a Bradford City player being sent off.
I'd spring a suprise and start him down the left for the 1st 10/15 minutes, Bradford will definitely have a game plan to try and deal with him so would cause a bit of confusion for them.
Quote from: andyst79 on April 25, 2025, 10:14:37 amI'd spring a suprise and start him down the left for the 1st 10/15 minutes, Bradford will definitely have a game plan to try and deal with him so would cause a bit of confusion for them.That would pit him against Halliday...... which would be interesting.
Didn't he suffer a dip in form for a while last season too? He'll bounce back again.
Quote from: Spud on Today at 05:32:04 pmDidn't he suffer a dip in form for a while last season too? He'll bounce back again.Yes, roughly around the same time too
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2025, 02:01:39 pmQuote from: IDM on April 19, 2025, 01:29:05 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2025, 12:59:58 pmI'm trying to think of any other season in all my time watching the Rovers where one individual has been so key to our fortunes. And I'm not coming up with anything. I get the argument for McIndoe in 03/04, but he was the final piece in the jigsaw. He turned a side that had bags of potential into absolute dominators. There were goals all through that side even without him. Blundell, Fortune-West, Brown, Akinfenwa and Green between them scored over 50 league goals in about 120 starts.Take Molyneux out of this side and I'm struggling to see us having options for hurting opponents. Rob Jones, 2012/13.?Yeah, the team was built in his image. But he was the Capo di Tutti Capi Mester in a team full of Mesters.Jones scored a last minute winner away at Stevenage in his typical style - barnstorming his way to head home.
Quote from: IDM on April 19, 2025, 01:29:05 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2025, 12:59:58 pmI'm trying to think of any other season in all my time watching the Rovers where one individual has been so key to our fortunes. And I'm not coming up with anything. I get the argument for McIndoe in 03/04, but he was the final piece in the jigsaw. He turned a side that had bags of potential into absolute dominators. There were goals all through that side even without him. Blundell, Fortune-West, Brown, Akinfenwa and Green between them scored over 50 league goals in about 120 starts.Take Molyneux out of this side and I'm struggling to see us having options for hurting opponents. Rob Jones, 2012/13.?Yeah, the team was built in his image. But he was the Capo di Tutti Capi Mester in a team full of Mesters.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 19, 2025, 12:59:58 pmI'm trying to think of any other season in all my time watching the Rovers where one individual has been so key to our fortunes. And I'm not coming up with anything. I get the argument for McIndoe in 03/04, but he was the final piece in the jigsaw. He turned a side that had bags of potential into absolute dominators. There were goals all through that side even without him. Blundell, Fortune-West, Brown, Akinfenwa and Green between them scored over 50 league goals in about 120 starts.Take Molyneux out of this side and I'm struggling to see us having options for hurting opponents. Rob Jones, 2012/13.?
I'm trying to think of any other season in all my time watching the Rovers where one individual has been so key to our fortunes. And I'm not coming up with anything. I get the argument for McIndoe in 03/04, but he was the final piece in the jigsaw. He turned a side that had bags of potential into absolute dominators. There were goals all through that side even without him. Blundell, Fortune-West, Brown, Akinfenwa and Green between them scored over 50 league goals in about 120 starts.Take Molyneux out of this side and I'm struggling to see us having options for hurting opponents.