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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 2, 2020 16:50:21 GMT 1
Campbell and Godfrey could both be back at NWM, but only if we draw Stoke and Norwich in cup matches. Here's how far Campbell has come according to the Stoke paper: 'Michael O'Neill still sees Tyrese Campbell as a traditional number nine centre-forward - but that's in the long-term.
The Stoke City manager has found a regular starting role for 20-year-old Campbell since Christmas - and Campbell has repaid him by taking his tally to nine goals this season.
In the last three games, the young forward has started on the right with Sam Vokes down the middle.
He scored twice against Barnsley and managed five shots and helped keep his side on the front foot against Birmingham, even if he didn't manage to get on the scoresheet in a 2-0 win'.
Interresting that the Stoke manager talks of "a traditional number 9".
Incidently, with Covid providing a dearth of entertainment, the Stoke paper is reporting an incident involving firearms officers ongoing in Leek. Their man at the scene says an on-looker has turned up with a can of lager and a deckchair.
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Post by Pilch on Aug 2, 2020 17:03:29 GMT 1
It's opinion. He'd be a good signing on a permanent deal,with a three year contract,but as a loan signing I can see his chances to be limited so question the point. According to the info on the thread its seems like a done deal so I hope he proves me wrong and is another Ben Godfrey. underwhelming as a loan signing, oh well not to worry , we can always send him back if he's no good but wait you now say he'd have been good had we actually bought him and given him a 3 year deal ? I'm so glad you are not our manager
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2020 19:53:32 GMT 1
Unlike a lot of you seasoned professionals I know nothing about football management, so I’ll just wish him all the best and hope he does us and himself some good whilst he’s with us!
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Post by Pilch on Aug 2, 2020 21:58:40 GMT 1
Unlike a lot of you seasoned professionals I know nothing about football management, so I’ll just wish him all the best and hope he does us and himself some good whilst he’s with us! exactly, that's all I ever do, hope for the best and wait and see what they are like if we signed Messi and Ronaldo on free transfers we'd still have someone on here moaning that they are too old
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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 3, 2020 9:43:27 GMT 1
Unlike a lot of you seasoned professionals I know nothing about football management, so I’ll just wish him all the best and hope he does us and himself some good whilst he’s with us! Unlike you most on here are not seasoned medical practitioners, but it would never stop us from spouting off aboiut medical matters. Mind you, some of us are literally at the sharp end - of the surgeon's scalpal and the jabs.
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Post by Exkeeper on Aug 3, 2020 10:34:54 GMT 1
Unlike a lot of you seasoned professionals I know nothing about football management, so I’ll just wish him all the best and hope he does us and himself some good whilst he’s with us! exactly, that's all I ever do, hope for the best and wait and see what they are like if we signed Messi and Ronaldo on free transfers we'd still have someone on here moaning that they are too old Is that Ronaldo the guy who his similar problems with staying on his feet as Ivan Toney.
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