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Post by DiggerDave on Apr 21, 2004 18:14:36 GMT 1
I agree with Sean.Crammy has been hounded out .Its just a vicious circle .Continuous criticism after a few bad games has left him in no mans land.Whatever he does now is never going to be good enough for some people.At the end of this season we may be getting rid of our TOP goalscorer.
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Post by PorkyShrew on Apr 21, 2004 20:14:20 GMT 1
totally agree!!! cramb is the most talented player at this club! far, FAR too many people on ere are so biased towards darby! fair enough he works harder than cramb! but who goes and tell henry to run after every ball? also... "has set up one goal in last month..." hmm good comment that... shame that he hasnt been playin!!! and the reason why he had a shocker maybe because he is feelign the pressure of not being in the first team? he needs to make an impression when hes on the pitch therefore he was trying to hard when on the ball! cramb has been forced out of this club from the many fans who hav got on his back (and yes they are on this board too!!) he cud of scored a hat-trick last night and some people on ere wudnt be happy!!! just really REALLY annoys me at times the attitude from some people towards cramb! i admit cramb did himself no favours last night! but GIVE THE GUY A BREAK FOR GOD SAKE! next you'll be blaming cramb for getting mossy sent off!
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Post by pawlo on Apr 21, 2004 20:26:06 GMT 1
Cramb will leave STFC in the summer. Taking action now is going to do little to change anything bar increase the chances of him having a disruptive attitude in the remaining weeks of the season. But surely getting rid of him now is going to stop him having a disruptive attitude altogether. If the guy is as talented as a lot of people seem to think then its a shame, but the club is bigger than he is. Ideal time to show the rest of the squad that there is such a thing as disipline at GM. Might actually do team morale a bit of good too, cos if he p&sses them off like he does a lot of people on here, then they will be glad to see the back of him.
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Post by skunkie on Apr 21, 2004 20:31:00 GMT 1
I did not go to the game last night so i can only comment on his attitude so far,At his age he should look for footballing roots and not act like a wandering g***s dog,i cant stand prima donnas that dont give 100% to the cause.Big BUT the lad has shown he can score goals and hopefully at a time that will get us promoted to division three,so i would just fine him for now.He has got to realise that his behaviour is losing him a lot of support in the fan base.Time to buck up yor ideas Colin.
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Post by goindownthewylecop on Apr 21, 2004 22:38:54 GMT 1
Cramb may have skill, but when he's sticking his finger up at his own fans, just because he's rightly getting stick for being a lazy, bottling good-for-nothing its time to sack him.
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Post by SeanBroseley on Apr 21, 2004 22:40:01 GMT 1
The football we've been playing recently is no worse than what it was when Cramb was in the side. I think that's totally wrong. When Cramb drops short and brings the midfield into the game we actually start to play football.
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Post by MarkRowley on Apr 21, 2004 22:59:12 GMT 1
Fully agree with Ant's comments about Cramb. If Town were his first or second club, Quinn would be due for criticism but we're not and so in my view Quinn can't be held to account on this one - Cramb's ego doesn't seem to recognise that he has no divine right to be in the starting 11 and if he's not playing his attitude is bollox.
He is a certainly a skillful player (a lower quality version of Jemson) and has scored a good number of goals in a poor division but sadly he also has many of Jemmo's less desirable attributes but doesn't have the clout in terms of quality, experience and reputation to back his views up.
Would be surprised if he is with us by the start of next season, which is a pity as if his head was right, he would a great asset for us.
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Post by Wrighty on Apr 21, 2004 23:26:23 GMT 1
Split two ways on this. I think he is an embarrassment not so much to the club but to himself. He does have talent but has to go for the complicated finish every time he gets a chance when a simple side foot would do. As I have said before, a lower league Andy Cole in that he does score but has to have far too many goes to score once. On the other hand getting rid of anyone now would be utterly stupid as with three (hopefully four) games coming up there is always a possibilty of injuries and believe me if he scored the goal to put us back in the league I would think his time at STFC was a complete success
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