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Post by Tony_HullShrew on Feb 21, 2004 19:26:37 GMT 1
There have been a lot of complainers about Darby recently (I must admit I was starting to wonder if he was past his peak) - Anyone think we should get rid
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Post by SeanBroseley on Feb 21, 2004 19:30:28 GMT 1
There have been a lot of complainers about Darby recently (I must admit I was starting to wonder if he was past his peak) - Anyone think we should get rid If Darby can return to his best than that is OK with all Shrewsbury Town fans. Let's hope this isn't a false dawn.
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Feb 21, 2004 19:37:43 GMT 1
Fair play to the lad and fair play to Quinn for sticking to his guns and playing him...
Lets hope his two goals is a sign of things to come...
I gather we'll be seeing Darby and Cramb up front together at some point, what with Rodgers suspension. How many games will Luke miss?
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Feb 21, 2004 19:43:44 GMT 1
Very effective today the goals well and was busy throught out the whole game Can get the ball doen on the deck from long balls (the only player at the club who can) and was excellent at bring the midlfield into the game today - the link with luke was there again today - buty rodgers sending off it gonna halt that patnership for a while Well Done Darby - you showed that this is the Dawn of a Darby era (may i say tosome on here I told you so ;D)
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Post by duncowshrew on Feb 21, 2004 21:43:30 GMT 1
He was top man today. Shame on all the posters this week who were calling him "donkey" If some of the other so called stars had anything like his workrate we wouldn't be discussing at best the play offs.
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Post by Dale on Feb 21, 2004 21:53:09 GMT 1
Duane Darby was never a bad striker, we should know because of all the goals he used to score against us.
Methinks Darby and Cramb should be tried out as a partnership for a while, Rodgers just doesnt look happy at all.
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Post by duncowshrew on Feb 21, 2004 22:20:55 GMT 1
Where are you SY2 and Gregtheshrew. I hope you've got plenty of custard on the humble pie.
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