theres no way we are gonna sign brian carney, its ridiculous, why dont the coaching staff work their backsides off in tryin to turn kevin pennys defence around, because if we got him right then theres potential there to be one of the best wingers, i cant see him progressing much if he stays in the reserves
stringers_wolves wrote:theres no way we are gonna sign brian carney, its ridiculous, why dont the coaching staff work their backsides off in tryin to turn kevin pennys defence around, because if we got him right then theres potential there to be one of the best wingers, i cant see him progressing much if he stays in the reserves
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Great signing of crocker . that was much needed.
Souths should now set their sights on trying to get Crockers ex Storm team mate Matt King for 2010. Apparently he is unhappy in th UK and wants to return to the NRL. He would be perfect next to Best in the centres.
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Paul Youane wrote:Very true. The troubles that 35 year old, current PFA Player of the Year Ryan Giggs has had with his hamstrings has wrecked his 800+ appearances career at Man Utd.
What a player he could have been without those blasted hamstrings, we'll just never know.
12 starting appearances this season though.......
its like a gradual retirement plan that some companies do, isnt it...?
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fredie wrote:Great signing of crocker . that was much needed.
Souths should now set their sights on trying to get Crockers ex Storm team mate Matt King for 2010. Apparently he is unhappy in th UK and wants to return to the NRL. He would be perfect next to Best in the centres.
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fredie wrote:Great signing of crocker . that was much needed.
Souths should now set their sights on trying to get Crockers ex Storm team mate Matt King for 2010. Apparently he is unhappy in th UK and wants to return to the NRL. He would be perfect next to Best in the centres.
JWP wrote:You insinuated (wrongly) that we'd get a fee for him.
No i didn,t! i insuated no such thing. quoting myself 'Let him go! and IF we got money for him ' where is the insinuation? .If you need it explaining - I am happy to let paul johnson go and if Wigan wanted him this season and had to buy out the rest of his contract then that's a bonus.
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Paul Youane wrote:Very true. The troubles that 35 year old, current PFA Player of the Year Ryan Giggs has had with his hamstrings has wrecked his 800+ appearances career at Man Utd.
What a player he could have been without those blasted hamstrings, we'll just never know.
The reason Ryan Giggs career has been prolonged is because United have managed his hamstring injury well, over the years especially since Nani and Evre arrived Giggs has been starting on the bench more and more just like in the 2008 Champions league final where he only came on as a sub at the end with just a few minutes remaining.
More often than not Ronaldo and Park usually start wide left and wide right and they switch round during the game, Rooney has also been playing wide left where United have seen some of his best form.
United have always had a massive squad thats full of quality so they can afford to rest Giggs or any other player as they always have cover, can we do the same with Lee Briers by simply resting him on a regular basis when he isn`t even injured to protect his hamstring ?
Can we afford to start Lee Briers on the bench on a regular basis to again give his hamstring a rest ?
Anyway, why do we need Brian Carney who is a RIGHT winger when we have just given Chris Hicks a RIGHT winger a new contract ?
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