....for what must be his 74th club, and there can't be many of them where he played fewer minutes than he did for us.
Still, it was he that transformed us in our 5-4 win against Stafford, so his place as a legend of HTFC is confirmed!
....for what must be his 74th club, and there can't be many of them where he played fewer minutes than he did for us.
Still, it was he that transformed us in our 5-4 win against Stafford, so his place as a legend of HTFC is confirmed!
That's a true legend Lee - Big Marv.
Absolutely, no doubt about that.
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Wed Jul 25 2018 9:23 am
by Glyn
Something just prompted me to look to see if Cohen Bramall will be out on loan again next season - no news yet, I think... that loan at Blose didn't really work did it, see the stats....
Probably the wrong place to post this, but look how quick off the mark they are - the press release has the opportunity to sponsor Tyler Lyttle at the bottom!
Probably the wrong place to post this, but look how quick off the mark they are - the press release has the opportunity to sponsor Tyler Lyttle at the bottom!
He won't be there long enough
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Wed Jul 25 2018 12:58 pm
by Glyn
Perton Pitman wrote:
Glyn wrote:
The Beerhunter wrote:Tyrone Barnett, AFC Wimbledon to Port Vale.
A two year contract is pretty good for a 31year old who did little last year. Expect to see him in non-league when he moves to his 15th club.
Good spot by Keith - I'm pretty sure this is a second-string Vale line-up...
Full-strength Strangers line-up though. And that ref, he's a comedian....
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Wed Jul 25 2018 4:55 pm
by Glyn
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Wed Jul 25 2018 5:24 pm
by jackiemaund
For reasons best kept to myself I went to the Rangers match last night.
Imagine my surprise when I spotted Tyrone warming up with Vales under eighteens.
He did nothing during the whole game and I was thinking I wouldn't take him on loan when he popped with a goal.
He found himself clean thru and lobbed the keeper.
If we're looking to loan a youngster their number seven Jack Wakefield gave a poor Rangers defence the run around.
Apart from their number four Jack Sharett who did dominate the midfield for Rangers they had little else on show tho a sub called Abadaki was very lively and dangerous when he came on.
Rangers defence included Marshall and in truth a number of them looked has if they could do with going on a diet.
Rangers lost three one.
No sign of Tom or Steve guess they were on their hols.
Decent crowd tho of three hundred and fifty.
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Wed Jul 25 2018 6:18 pm
by Lee K
Glyn wrote:
See my post above at 10:26
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Sat Jul 28 2018 9:44 am
by Glyn
Spotted by Lee
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Sat Jul 28 2018 9:45 am
by Glyn
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Sat Jul 28 2018 4:10 pm
by Perton Pitman
Steve Palmer is playing cricket today in the same team as my lad.
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Sat Jul 28 2018 8:55 pm
by Glyn
Just trawling the Newtown site ahead of next Saturday and found this about Bails...
I saw Matt Martin play centre midfield today, get booked and substituted for title favourites Black Country Rangers in their 4-0 away win at Bilston Town in the West Midlands Regional League.