Chris Regis - new signing
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Yep, present during the best run Owers could muster
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Think Regis has got the 20 shirt - not sure if Olaf has a squad number as he was with us before squad numbers were announced but not allocated one.
My impression through speaking to Gary Owers last night is that its unlikely any of those trialists mentioned will be offered deals.
Feel a bit for James Roberts - reports wise he seemed to do ok whilst on trial but I suspect his goalscoring record has not helped him. Hope he gets a club sorted. I guess the two other midfielders were lined up in case the Regis deal fell through (a harsh truth of football is to always have a plan B).CP Gull wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 15:32 Think Regis has got the 20 shirt - not sure if Olaf has a squad number as he was with us before squad numbers were announced but not allocated one.
My impression through speaking to Gary Owers last night is that its unlikely any of those trialists mentioned will be offered deals.
Hopefully the incoming striker deal is completed and he has the ability to put the ball in the net as I think we are short of goals currently.
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The new signing striker will be James Roberts imo, him and a temporary keeper will be about it until loans.
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Joey Barton was a proven Premiership player.
Meanwhile Regis has no record of even playing league football and has been bombed out of both Farnborough and Port Vale for apparently having a bad attitude. Or maybe he just wasn't very good. Either way, if he's on any sort of contract then it's unforgivable. Pay as you play and maybe that will elicit further improvement from the young man in what would appear to be his last chance of being paid to play the game.
Meanwhile Regis has no record of even playing league football and has been bombed out of both Farnborough and Port Vale for apparently having a bad attitude. Or maybe he just wasn't very good. Either way, if he's on any sort of contract then it's unforgivable. Pay as you play and maybe that will elicit further improvement from the young man in what would appear to be his last chance of being paid to play the game.
Pay as you play at this level????!!!! I've heard it all now. The guy has to make a bloody living!!!
It wasn't that long ago Brett Williams had a shit attitude and was trouble. He's now the captain. He's probably on a six month 'prove yourself ' deal which for a player who has played at L2 level is a no brainer for us.
Nothing to forgive in my eyes
It wasn't that long ago Brett Williams had a shit attitude and was trouble. He's now the captain. He's probably on a six month 'prove yourself ' deal which for a player who has played at L2 level is a no brainer for us.
Nothing to forgive in my eyes
Maybe not unforgivable Andy. Over our fairly recent history look at the likes of David Graham, Muzzy Carayol, Rene Howe and to an extent Brett Williams to name a few who've come to our club with a suspected bad attitude problem, and been very or relatively successful with our club.
Sometimes being bombed out at an EFL club and landing in the NLS can be the very thing that sorts a player out, it's up to him now, there's no doubting the lads got some talent, so he knuckles down and resurrect his career, or be a lazy **** and career over. Agree with others give the lad a chance and see what he can do for us.
Sometimes being bombed out at an EFL club and landing in the NLS can be the very thing that sorts a player out, it's up to him now, there's no doubting the lads got some talent, so he knuckles down and resurrect his career, or be a lazy **** and career over. Agree with others give the lad a chance and see what he can do for us.
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I remember Angus McDonald squaring up with popside fans and many wanted him gone, fast forward a year he was a hero and fast forward another year he is a championship player. It's all about man management.sgf wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 21:10 Pay as you play at this level????!!!! I've heard it all now. The guy has to make a bloody living!!!
It wasn't that long ago Brett Williams had a shit attitude and was trouble. He's now the captain. He's probably on a six month 'prove yourself ' deal which for a player who has played at L2 level is a no brainer for us.
Nothing to forgive in my eyes
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If a player changes his attitude it's usually how he is managed. Owers might think he can do this and this might be why he's made our best footballer captain.__quiet__gull wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 09:08 Agreed... although he has a career long reputation of being a bad egg... lets hope he takes this 'chance'
We have to support any new player who is in the team and I wish him luck.
Basically, if Chris Regis fails at this level his football career is over and he is driving Uber.
Basically, if Chris Regis fails at this level his football career is over and he is driving Uber.
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I hope Owers can get him focused - it feels like we have a bit of depth now within most areas of the squad. COYY.
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