New Players

Started by peter, May 29, 2026, 10:36:38 AM

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peter

About time some new faces begin to appear.

Mallard

If the Club fancies a young goalscoring midfield player they could do worse than look at Louis Johnson currently at Brentwood
What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Linnet465

Goal scoring was the problem last season we need a reliable creator and 2 goal scorers

John H

Not sure where Jones and Mills will play. Hall-Johnson will surely be our first choice right back.
Mills is injury prone (hamstring)and that was why he was released, "not worth the risk".
I think both Jones and Mills can play in midfield if fit.
Hoping to see George Munday from Cambridge Utd come in, probably on loan if he does.
Is Gyasi going to feature at all?

TonyM

Quote from: John H on June 03, 2026, 08:33:55 AMNot sure where Jones and Mills will play. Hall-Johnson will surely be our first choice right back.
Mills is injury prone (hamstring)and that was why he was released, "not worth the risk".
I think both Jones and Mills can play in midfield if fit.
Hoping to see George Munday from Cambridge Utd come in, probably on loan if he does.
Is Gyasi going to feature at all?

John, we all see the game differently.  Personally I wouldn't have resigned RHJ, injury record not good last year so a risk as he gets older, good going forward but not solid defensively which was a necessity last year from one of the senior pros in the squad.  Mills is a risk this season but looks the right profile if he can stay fit.  Pleased to see Jones back, always dependable but can't really see how the current signings fit together if we continue with last seasons 'core + youngsters' model.

Mallard

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Didn't Jones suffer a bad injury when at Aldershot with fans suggesting he had lost a yard.  Don't think he saw much action last season while at Sutton.  So be interesting to see if he's  the same player he was when he was last with us
What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Linnet465

 :laughcry: Jones was slower before he deserted to the Shots, Mills is a risk as well. Gyasi took his cash and didn't play . if the rumour mill is correct concerning Culverhouse MG and being unfit to play because of drug abuse why wasn't he removed from the club as being unfit for purpose or are we going to have another season paying for a non performer or player!

John H

Quote from: TonyM on June 03, 2026, 02:18:38 PM
Quote from: John H on June 03, 2026, 08:33:55 AMNot sure where Jones and Mills will play. Hall-Johnson will surely be our first choice right back.
Mills is injury prone (hamstring)and that was why he was released, "not worth the risk".
I think both Jones and Mills can play in midfield if fit.
Hoping to see George Munday from Cambridge Utd come in, probably on loan if he does.
Is Gyasi going to feature at all?

John, we all see the game differently.  Personally I wouldn't have resigned RHJ, injury record not good last year so a risk as he gets older, good going forward but not solid defensively which was a necessity last year from one of the senior pros in the squad.  Mills is a risk this season but looks the right profile if he can stay fit.  Pleased to see Jones back, always dependable but can't really see how the current signings fit together if we continue with last seasons 'core + youngsters' model.
Hi Tony
I was speaking with a work colleague who is a Boston Utd fan. He says that we have got a quality player in Zak Mills. He played at centre half for Boston and puts his body on the line and is good in the air. Had surgery on his hamstring last year.
I see Kidderminster have released several players, Morgan-Smith is one, would be good if he came.