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Usher wide.

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Re: Hanlan
« Reply #120 on November 09, 2025, 10:48:57 am by Usher wide. »
Hamlin looked good for the time he was on. He looked a bit of a nuisance, hard to knock off the ball. Probably needs longer on the pitch.

Is this a wind up?
He’s absolutely useless.
The more the weeks go by the more pissed off I’m getting about our strikers recruitment.
It’s not good enough.
Get rid of Lasagne and Hanlan in January. Both offering us nothing.

He’s played 252 mins of league football and started 2 games. Massively extreme opinions on him are probably slightly premature.

The reason he’s only played those amount of minutes is clearly because the manager, having seen him in training & the game time he’s been given, doesn’t rate him despite signing him in the summer.

In yesterday’s ‘cameo’, he got the ball out wide with his back to the goal. He then turned, beat off the challenges of four Barnsley defenders & surged into the box close to the byline. The South Stand roared their approval & I thought ‘Wow this is good, he’s going to cut it back into the six yard box now”, but sadly ‘the mist’ that separates good players from also rans came down & he chose to ‘achieve acceptance’ of the manager, supporters & team mates as the noise from the crowd increased & he made an attempt to score from the tightest of angles but his ‘shot’ merely bulged the side netting.

Brandon didn’t so much miss a bulls a**e with his banjo as fail to thread his camel through the eye of a needle.

Of course he wasn’t the only one who scorned chances yesterday but the OP is ‘about’ him & in my opinion (& it appears also to be that of the managers) the fact remains Brandon is not ‘the answer’ upfront.

We badly need ‘that striker’ come January otherwise our season may peter out by February.

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Re: Hanlan
« Reply #121 on November 09, 2025, 12:29:48 pm by ncRover »
When it comes to criticising the attacking recruitment, I guess the Hanlan business is an easier target than the Sharp business - who also signed a new contract in the summer and has played far more minutes.

Had we not offered Billy one, we would have had another option to fill a striking slot with someone more appropriate.

Middleton has also not scored a goal yet and doesn’t have a five page thread. Just feels like Hanlan is getting ganged up on.

Usher wide.

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« Reply #122 on November 09, 2025, 01:43:42 pm by Usher wide. »
When it comes to criticising the attacking recruitment, I guess the Hanlan business is an easier target than the Sharp business - who also signed a new contract in the summer and has played far more minutes.

Had we not offered Billy one, we would have had another option to fill a striking slot with someone more appropriate.

Middleton has also not scored a goal yet and doesn’t have a five page thread. Just feels like Hanlan is getting ganged up on.

Start an OP criticising Sharp if it makes you feel any better.

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« Reply #123 on November 09, 2025, 01:53:31 pm by Reg of the Rovers »
I'm in the give Hanlan a chance group, he needs games and a system which allows him to flourish. There's a player in there for me, he's strong and fast, can compete and seems to want to work at it. Going from bench to not even in the squad from week to week can't be helping him, and if we had Rob Street in last seasons form, plus Sharp on the bench then you couldn't argue with that. Sharp is working his nuts off every game but not getting the chances / goals, so surely it's time to try something else.

While I'm making a rod for my own back, I also don't think Olusanya is as bad as being made out. Any two of those three, in a team which plays through / over teams would work well, rather than a deep lying team which breaks slowly and puts all it's attacking focus on playing round teams with wide players that can't cross.

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« Reply #124 on November 09, 2025, 02:17:40 pm by Chris Black come back »
I'm in the give Hanlan a chance group, he needs games and a system which allows him to flourish. There's a player in there for me, he's strong and fast, can compete and seems to want to work at it. Going from bench to not even in the squad from week to week can't be helping him, and if we had Rob Street in last seasons form, plus Sharp on the bench then you couldn't argue with that. Sharp is working his nuts off every game but not getting the chances / goals, so surely it's time to try something else.

While I'm making a rod for my own back, I also don't think Olusanya is as bad as being made out. Any two of those three, in a team which plays through / over teams would work well, rather than a deep lying team which breaks slowly and puts all it's attacking focus on playing round teams with wide players that can't cross.

Share this view of Hanlan. He is a talented player who we need to make more use of. He just isn't going to be the number 9 that people want. He plays off or wide of the number 9. That's pretty clear.

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« Reply #125 on November 09, 2025, 04:53:31 pm by jmt23 »
He’s clearly not had enough game time, and is not being played in a system that he thrives in.

How good he is, is yet to be seen, but he is being beaten up on social media and forums for not being Rob Street, which is totally unfair.

I’ve yet to see him perform so badly he deserves the amount of crap he gets.


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« Reply #126 on November 09, 2025, 06:22:08 pm by goalkick »
Give him the full 90 mins next time v Bradford and then we will see if it’s lack of game time and if his critics are right.

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« Reply #127 on November 09, 2025, 07:27:40 pm by The Beast »
Give him the full 90 mins next time v Bradford and then we will see if it’s lack of game time and if his critics are right.
Agreed it’s a good chance for the fringe players to show us what they’ve got on Tuesday, give them a start and let’s see who will stand up and be counted, a great opportunity.

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« Reply #128 on November 09, 2025, 07:29:28 pm by sedwardsdrfc »
We normally make a few signings in Jan that make us better fingers crossed this time too.

But I’ve said this before and will again I lose a bit of faith in GM because how can he sign players and never give them a chance or offer a contract extension then bin them.

Imagine he’s spending your money on 2k week 2 year contracts and within 2 games it’s ah sorry he ain’t going to work can I have another 2-4k a week to sign someone else.

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« Reply #129 on November 09, 2025, 08:30:35 pm by mpc123 »
If he signs someone else then maybe the oruginal person misses out. He hasnt really binned them. It gives options if injuries hut and creates competition and it generally enables a big enough squad to have a decent cup run to being the monies in.

People are asking him to pick a settlrd team, which means people will be left out and the ones he thinks will play play. Its common with squads, i dont get what you are moaning at, or is it just something else to moan about

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« Reply #130 on November 09, 2025, 10:15:09 pm by Donnybax »
I think the effects of his knee injury are worse than McCann was promised.

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« Reply #131 on November 10, 2025, 01:32:36 pm by i_ateallthepies »
If he signs someone else then maybe the oruginal person misses out. He hasnt really binned them. It gives options if injuries hut and creates competition and it generally enables a big enough squad to have a decent cup run to being the monies in.

People are asking him to pick a settlrd team, which means people will be left out and the ones he thinks will play play. Its common with squads, i dont get what you are moaning at, or is it just something else to moan about

How fat are your fingers?

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« Reply #132 on November 11, 2025, 10:38:41 pm by mpc123 »
My hands are really big :)

The Beast

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« Reply #133 on November 12, 2025, 09:54:19 pm by The Beast »
Give him the full 90 mins next time v Bradford and then we will see if it’s lack of game time and if his critics are right.
Agreed it’s a good chance for the fringe players to show us what they’ve got on Tuesday, give them a start and let’s see who will stand up and be counted, a great opportunity.

At half time I thought Hanlan was done as a Rovers player. As with the team’s turnaround, I’ve never seen such a contrast in a second half.
He looked a player, involved in every goal and a sublime finish!
Think he at least deserves half hour on Saturday, he showed character, hopefully he’s buzzing after his second half performance.

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« Reply #134 on November 12, 2025, 10:03:28 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Strikers, especially, need a run in the team without fear of getting subbed or dropped at every opportunity.

The problem is that it is such a vital job, and time is of the essence in making an impact.

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« Reply #135 on November 13, 2025, 11:18:45 am by Jersey Rover »
Always think about Neil Warnock and Tarab. Has been dropped from the side but had something about him Warnock liked. Told him, I’m playing you Saturday and if your shite, I play you the next game, and if your shite again I play you the game after . Turned out a season changer for them, great management skills

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« Reply #136 on November 13, 2025, 01:26:11 pm by McCammon egg n chips »
Can't be many on here who actually saw him play on Tuesday night. He was getting into good positions but the end product was woeful. Had a bad first half, and second half wasn't looking much better for him individually. But he kept making runs and getting into good positions. And finally, he took a chance and scored a good goal. Very glad he did!

I feel there is a player in there somewhere. But he still looked like he'd need 15 chances to score 1 goal.

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« Reply #137 on November 13, 2025, 01:40:35 pm by GazLaz »
All comps...

Sharp 4 goals in 1270 mins- A goal every 317mins
Hanlan- 2 goals on 538 mins- A goal every 269mins

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« Reply #138 on November 13, 2025, 02:59:17 pm by In the box »
All comps...

Sharp 4 goals in 1270 mins- A goal every 317mins
Hanlan- 2 goals on 538 mins- A goal every 269mins
Hardly a real comparison based on actual career goals scored . We need Hanlan to do something he hasn’t done so far and that is to a get and keep a starting place and help us win matches by scoring .
A place in the line up

Usher wide.

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« Reply #139 on November 13, 2025, 04:44:48 pm by Usher wide. »
All comps...

Sharp 4 goals in 1270 mins- A goal every 317mins
Hanlan- 2 goals on 538 mins- A goal every 269mins

WOW, those stats really make you sit up don’t they & give a true picture of, of, err…..stuff.

So based on those figures, it would only take Hanlan 1076 minutes to score the same number of goals than Billy & he would STILL have 194 minutes in which to score, err……(half of 269 is 134.5, = 0.5 of a goal)…some more!

We’ve got a goal machine sat on the bench or in the stands here. What on earth is Grant thinking of!!

Thanks for sharing.

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« Reply #140 on November 13, 2025, 04:49:19 pm by drfchound »
Can't be many on here who actually saw him play on Tuesday night. He was getting into good positions but the end product was woeful. Had a bad first half, and second half wasn't looking much better for him individually. But he kept making runs and getting into good positions. And finally, he took a chance and scored a good goal. Very glad he did!

I feel there is a player in there somewhere. But he still looked like he'd need 15 chances to score 1 goal.

Don’t forget that the game was also shown on live tv so probably lots of us on here saw it.

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« Reply #141 on November 13, 2025, 05:18:06 pm by GazLaz »
All comps...

Sharp 4 goals in 1270 mins- A goal every 317mins
Hanlan- 2 goals on 538 mins- A goal every 269mins

WOW, those stats really make you sit up don’t they & give a true picture of, of, err…..stuff.

So based on those figures, it would only take Hanlan 1076 minutes to score the same number of goals than Billy & he would STILL have 194 minutes in which to score, err……(half of 269 is 134.5, = 0.5 of a goal)…some more!

We’ve got a goal machine sat on the bench or in the stands here. What on earth is Grant thinking of!!

Thanks for sharing.

You are a very strange gentleman.

I’m not saying BH is good, bad or indifferent. Not saying he should play or shouldn’t play.
« Last Edit: November 13, 2025, 05:32:18 pm by GazLaz »

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« Reply #142 on November 13, 2025, 07:33:27 pm by Jersey Rover »
Can’t score whilst he’s sat on the bench. Needs a run in the team, not just 1 game. Personally from the little I’ve seen of him, I think he gives us something more robust up top. Deserves a chance.

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« Reply #143 on November 13, 2025, 09:40:10 pm by Usher wide. »
All comps...

Sharp 4 goals in 1270 mins- A goal every 317mins
Hanlan- 2 goals on 538 mins- A goal every 269mins

WOW, those stats really make you sit up don’t they & give a true picture of, of, err…..stuff.

So based on those figures, it would only take Hanlan 1076 minutes to score the same number of goals than Billy & he would STILL have 194 minutes in which to score, err……(half of 269 is 134.5, = 0.5 of a goal)…some more!

We’ve got a goal machine sat on the bench or in the stands here. What on earth is Grant thinking of!!

Thanks for sharing.

You are a very strange gentleman.

I’m not saying BH is good, bad or indifferent. Not saying he should play or shouldn’t play.

Just hedging your bets then.

Or is what you’re saying well, absolutely nothing, is of no purpose, just throwing a set of figures out there that you ‘fell across’.

Now that is strange.

You must be a very bored gentleman.

I’d stick to the day job if I were you. You’d certainly never make a statistician.

« Last Edit: November 14, 2025, 07:49:38 am by Usher wide. »

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« Reply #144 on November 14, 2025, 07:24:59 am by Avsuptem »
 Banjo Brandon's air shot on Tuesday night rather endorsed the nick name but he was a right handful in the 2nd half and  a defender's nightmare. His delightful redeeming goal should have given him confidence. A player with his strength in possession of the ball is an asset we have lacked since we lost Ironside.

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« Reply #145 on November 14, 2025, 08:18:14 am by Bills view »
I want to see him perform well in the league against league one first teams.

Hopefully he can convince me he can add something up top. He just doesn’t look a natural striker to me in terms of getting into the right positions.

I hope he’s turned the corner and we get regular solid showings from him.

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« Reply #146 on November 14, 2025, 07:40:18 pm by EasyforDennis »
Banjo Brandon's air shot on Tuesday night rather endorsed the nick name but he was a right handful in the 2nd half and  a defender's nightmare. His delightful redeeming goal should have given him confidence. A player with his strength in possession of the ball is an asset we have lacked since we lost Ironside.

I think some people have rose tinted glasses on when they talk about Joe Ironside. Last season he was hopeless and very rarely looked like scoring.
IMO he wasn't any better than Hanlon.

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« Reply #147 on November 14, 2025, 08:19:06 pm by selby »
Not every good player we have signed over the years have hit the straps as soon as they have arrived here.
  Tuesday night the lad showed more of and what he can do in games, its up to the manager and him to set that level and above now in games and  find consistency at that level, if he does he will do for me.

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« Reply #148 on November 14, 2025, 08:20:46 pm by Chris Black come back »
One league goal so far this season for Tranmere. Subbed off in his last two league appearances. Have won 1 in last 10 league games so he has joined a sinking ship there. Hard yards.

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« Reply #149 on November 15, 2025, 03:13:41 pm by Chris Black come back »
One league goal so far this season for Tranmere. Subbed off in his last two league appearances. Have won 1 in last 10 league games so he has joined a sinking ship there. Hard yards.

Just scored!

 

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