Struggling with the traveling to stafford then. Having seen him clamber into a battered old fiesta after the opening game of the season, it just goes to show that footballer doesn't always equal money and if they can save a few quid by playing closer to home it makes sense even though he is now playing for a team in the bottom 4.
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Wed Dec 07 2016 5:14 pm
by Glyn
Glyn wrote:Sent off in his debut, I've just heard...
Having witnessed his very fired up performances against us ( put more effort in those two games than he did when playing for us) I suspect he sees the red mist when playing against former clubs. He should have got a red card in the FA Trophy replay
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Thu Dec 08 2016 9:00 am
by The Beerhunter
Perton Pitman wrote:
Glyn wrote:Sent off in his debut, I've just heard...
Having witnessed his very fired up performances against us ( put more effort in those two games than he did when playing for us) I suspect he sees the red mist when playing against former clubs. He should have got a red card in the FA Trophy replay
Should be interesting then, as most of his games this season will be against former clubs
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Thu Dec 08 2016 2:30 pm
by Glyn
The Beerhunter wrote:
Perton Pitman wrote:
Glyn wrote:Sent off in his debut, I've just heard...
Having witnessed his very fired up performances against us ( put more effort in those two games than he did when playing for us) I suspect he sees the red mist when playing against former clubs. He should have got a red card in the FA Trophy replay
Should be interesting then, as most of his games this season will be against former clubs
We've played Sutton twice, so unless he rejoins Stour I think we've seen the last of him for this season....
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Thu Dec 08 2016 6:51 pm
by Desmond
Glyn wrote:
The Beerhunter wrote:
Perton Pitman wrote:
Glyn wrote:Sent off in his debut, I've just heard...
Having witnessed his very fired up performances against us ( put more effort in those two games than he did when playing for us) I suspect he sees the red mist when playing against former clubs. He should have got a red card in the FA Trophy replay
Should be interesting then, as most of his games this season will be against former clubs
We've played Sutton twice, so unless he rejoins Stour I think we've seen the last of him for this season....
He managed 10 games for us and about 9 for Sta**ord. So taking this into account along with his upcoming suspension and any postponed games over the holiday period, he will next rock up at Keys Park sometime in January with Halesowen or Rushall.
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Fri Dec 09 2016 4:43 pm
by Glyn
Everybody's favourite ex-player talking, dare I suggest, more eloquently than he ever played for us....
Glyn wrote:Mark Branch with Romulus' penalty in their 1-1 draw with Hereford. Mark Danks came on as sub for them - as recently as Thursday he was on social media saying "club-hunting again" - I guess he knows his way to Coles Lane by now...
Danksy is now with Lye Town, came off the bench to score last Tuesday in a 4-0 win against Shawbury...
And by the way, if they think Maye is a "striker" they're in for a shock!
I think the goings-on in football in and around Birmingham lately have confirmed that the game, to quote a broadcaster I often listen to, is "going to hell in a handcart"