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Let’s hope the Manager or more likely the Chairman has spotted a winner with this lad coming in. Think most supporters were hoping for a striker who would change our season. Not the new lads fault. Let’s just hope that this players turns out to be a cut above the other players the Chairman gave trials to pre season.
Great idea KES. That takes parking the bus to a whole new level. I can sense Dilly composing an essay in reply to you KES. You just had to do it,
Quote from: Mallard on November 10, 2021, 01:25:10 PMGreat idea KES. That takes parking the bus to a whole new level. I can sense Dilly composing an essay in reply to you KES. You just had to do it, Mallard, I guess you can see the glaring omission from Kes's line up?
Quote from: Mallard on November 09, 2021, 08:36:55 PMLet’s hope the Manager or more likely the Chairman has spotted a winner with this lad coming in. Think most supporters were hoping for a striker who would change our season. Not the new lads fault. Let’s just hope that this players turns out to be a cut above the other players the Chairman gave trials to pre season.Quite agree, you are probably hinting at, that was not widely realised, that the Owner took it upon himself to use club resources to visit open trials around the country, with all his football knowledge, to select a dozen or so players. They then had to play in the pre-season preparation games. The handpicked trialists all proved to be short of the mark, outshone by the few younger King's Lynn Academy players who did get an opportunity to show how they were progressing.
Quote from: Sam Spade on November 10, 2021, 01:09:28 PMQuote from: Mallard on November 09, 2021, 08:36:55 PMLet’s hope the Manager or more likely the Chairman has spotted a winner with this lad coming in. Think most supporters were hoping for a striker who would change our season. Not the new lads fault. Let’s just hope that this players turns out to be a cut above the other players the Chairman gave trials to pre season.Quite agree, you are probably hinting at, that was not widely realised, that the Owner took it upon himself to use club resources to visit open trials around the country, with all his football knowledge, to select a dozen or so players. They then had to play in the pre-season preparation games. The handpicked trialists all proved to be short of the mark, outshone by the few younger King's Lynn Academy players who did get an opportunity to show how they were progressing.That’s it Sam in one. Say it like it is. No point letting the grass grow. Didn’t realise it was as many as 12. No surprise that IC rejected every one of them. You would think lessons had been learnt. Now he is paying money for them. Let’s hope this lad comes up trumps.
Quote from: Mallard on November 10, 2021, 02:41:57 PMQuote from: Sam Spade on November 10, 2021, 01:09:28 PMQuote from: Mallard on November 09, 2021, 08:36:55 PMLet’s hope the Manager or more likely the Chairman has spotted a winner with this lad coming in. Think most supporters were hoping for a striker who would change our season. Not the new lads fault. Let’s just hope that this players turns out to be a cut above the other players the Chairman gave trials to pre season.Quite agree, you are probably hinting at, that was not widely realised, that the Owner took it upon himself to use club resources to visit open trials around the country, with all his football knowledge, to select a dozen or so players. They then had to play in the pre-season preparation games. The handpicked trialists all proved to be short of the mark, outshone by the few younger King's Lynn Academy players who did get an opportunity to show how they were progressing.That’s it Sam in one. Say it like it is. No point letting the grass grow. Didn’t realise it was as many as 12. No surprise that IC rejected every one of them. You would think lessons had been learnt. Now he is paying money for them. Let’s hope this lad comes up trumps.It could be likened to the CEO of a Building Company thinking that he or she is a bricklayer. Going to site, not only to tell the bricklayers how to lay bricks but to actually believe they can takeover laying the bricks. Then we all stand back and wonder why the house is collapsing.