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mushRTID

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #30 on March 25, 2026, 06:24:06 am by mushRTID »
Hanlan is much better than Ironside, and I was Joe’s biggest fan!



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Ian Nimmo

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #31 on March 25, 2026, 09:24:36 am by Ian Nimmo »
If your stsndard is joe ironside, your asking to sign a league 2 struggler.

He had a good season.

Hanlan is better than him in so many ways and probably still learning the hold up role, being what seems more of a converted winger.

There is a real possibility Hanlan ends up with double figures goals wise.

That goal scoring table currently in this league, shows top goal scorers arent a reflection of league position.

Hanlan is definitely not up to L1 standard, would be very surprised if he get double figures. We need much better.

Usher wide.

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #32 on March 25, 2026, 09:54:02 am by Usher wide. »
If your stsndard is joe ironside, your asking to sign a league 2 struggler.

He had a good season.

Hanlan is better than him in so many ways and probably still learning the hold up role, being what seems more of a converted winger.

There is a real possibility Hanlan ends up with double figures goals wise.

That goal scoring table currently in this league, shows top goal scorers arent a reflection of league position.

Where did I say ‘sign Joe Ironside’?

I said Joe offered the team much more than Hanlan does.

Hanlan has only ever scored double figures in a season once in his career.

I’ve never seen him move towards the channels (if he is a winger) to receive the ball so that he can receive a through ball & use his pace & control (neither attribute I’ve yet witnessed from him on a regular basis if at all) & don’t tell me he’s following Grant’s instructions by staying central.

He’s Lg1 standard & we’re stuck with him for another season.

We need better……desperately.

The Dav

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #33 on March 26, 2026, 03:53:02 pm by The Dav »
In think we’ve improved Hanlan and he is now really grafting for the team, which when he arrived I didn’t feel that was the case ! That said we desperately need better, however finding him is a different matter.

nightporter

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #34 on March 26, 2026, 05:34:21 pm by nightporter »
Rovers goal against port vale came from Hanlon working the left channel.

monkeytennis

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #35 on March 26, 2026, 05:39:09 pm by monkeytennis »
Yes but it was a deflection/og in the end. And the previous match we won via a penalty. We are still not a goal scoring side and need much much better quality up front.

pigeonhole

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #36 on March 26, 2026, 06:06:53 pm by pigeonhole »
If your stsndard is joe ironside, your asking to sign a league 2 struggler.

He had a good season.

Hanlan is better than him in so many ways and probably still learning the hold up role, being what seems more of a converted winger.

There is a real possibility Hanlan ends up with double figures goals wise.

That goal scoring table currently in this league, shows top goal scorers arent a reflection of league position.

He’s Lg1 standard & we’re stuck with him for another season.



We're in league 1.

Usher wide.

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #37 on March 26, 2026, 10:46:13 pm by Usher wide. »
If your stsndard is joe ironside, your asking to sign a league 2 struggler.

He had a good season.

Hanlan is better than him in so many ways and probably still learning the hold up role, being what seems more of a converted winger.

There is a real possibility Hanlan ends up with double figures goals wise.

That goal scoring table currently in this league, shows top goal scorers arent a reflection of league position.

He’s Lg1 standard & we’re stuck with him for another season.



We're in league 1.

Correction, he’s at best a League 2 player.

Thanks for ‘pulling me up’.

My post makes much better sense now.

grayx

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #38 on March 29, 2026, 09:18:56 pm by grayx »
He’s worth at least 12 month deal. Hardly put a foot wrong it was was a dodgy defence.

Drover

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #39 on March 29, 2026, 11:20:29 pm by Drover »
In the ideal world, Sign him for 12 month and sign another even better CH on longer terms.

selby

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #40 on March 30, 2026, 09:05:01 am by selby »
  Both our current central defenders have played very well since becoming a pair, both are experienced and know their  limitations and play the game accordingly.
  Their strength is stopping the other side from playing, the part of the game that a lot of supporters miss, a good example was Byrne automatically taking one for the team at Bolton and showed his competitive side, an automatic reaction to a situation in the game.

Metalmicky

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #41 on March 30, 2026, 11:44:44 am by Metalmicky »
In the ideal world, Sign him for 12 month and sign another even better CH on longer terms.

Too be fair, everyone was mourning the loss of Joseph Olowu to Stockport; however, he has either been subbed off, or has come on as a substitute in half of the 38 games he has been involved in this year.... so perhaps not the messiah he was lauded as.

IDM

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #42 on March 30, 2026, 01:07:29 pm by IDM »
Just a very naughty boy.??

monkeytennis

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Re: Neil Byrne
« Reply #43 on March 30, 2026, 04:03:14 pm by monkeytennis »
In the ideal world, Sign him for 12 month and sign another even better CH on longer terms.

Too be fair, everyone was mourning the loss of Joseph Olowu to Stockport; however, he has either been subbed off, or has come on as a substitute in half of the 38 games he has been involved in this year.... so perhaps not the messiah he was lauded as.

Maybe they’ve got better options in that position. I would still say we really missed his pace and strength until GM decided who his back line was going to be and benched Jay for a bit.

 

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