arsene wengers coat wrote:Anderson can play full back and wingback.
Digby can play across the back 3.
Keep them.
Expensive backups wages wise - see if anyone will take them off us, then if not, keep them!
arsene wengers coat wrote:Anderson can play full back and wingback.
Digby can play across the back 3.
Keep them.
Amber Andy wrote:old ram stag wrote:two weeks from KO and we are looking at plan B loaning signings?
Only because we can't get rid of those on the transfer list.
Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
I agree the way forward is with the youngsters.Rob wrote:Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
This was always one of my major objections to Evans (and I had many!), he was never going to give our younger players a chance, even as a back up, so he signed a large, well paid squad, the repercussions of which are very clear to see.
Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
chip63 wrote:Not sure if youngsters in the back four is a good thing, experience is what's required.
Making a mistake in the middle or up front doesn't have the same consequences.
Cup games I'm all for it if allowed.
abc wrote:Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
Are you referring to France ?
Vice President wrote:abc wrote:Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
Are you referring to France ?
I don't think you can compare France with Mansfield!
EdwinstoweStag wrote:Vice President wrote:abc wrote:Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
Are you referring to France ?
I don't think you can compare France with Mansfield!
They’ve got the Eiffel Tower. We’ve got the Bentinct Monument.
tmwilson wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:Vice President wrote:abc wrote:Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
Are you referring to France ?
I don't think you can compare France with Mansfield!
They’ve got the Eiffel Tower. We’ve got the Bentinct Monument.
They look the same to me after a skinfull
Vice President wrote:abc wrote:Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
Are you referring to France ?
Regarding youngsters - I don't think you can compare France with Mansfield!
Regarding 3 at the back - France and Real Madrid won the two biggest prizes with a flat back four.
bobbystagsfan wrote:chip63 wrote:Not sure if youngsters in the back four is a good thing, experience is what's required.
Making a mistake in the middle or up front doesn't have the same consequences.
Cup games I'm all for it if allowed.
if we think like that forever, we'll never get youth into the first team.
EdwinstoweStag wrote:Vice President wrote:abc wrote:Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
Are you referring to France ?
I don't think you can compare France with Mansfield!
They’ve got the Eiffel Tower. We’ve got the Bentinct Monument.
RudyDude wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:Vice President wrote:abc wrote:Dan wrote:We've seen in the World Cup that youth/young lads is the way to go. No one will be expecting anything from our young lads which will help if & when they come into the squad/team. There's quite a few exciting youngsters. Get yourself to Matlock tonight & see for yourself.
Are you referring to France ?
I don't think you can compare France with Mansfield!
They’ve got the Eiffel Tower. We’ve got the Bentinct Monument.
I think the Bentinck Memorial was meant to feature a statue of Lord William George Frederick Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck who it remembered after his untimely death aged 46, while out walking. He was a son of one of the Dukes of Portland.
The memorial was funded by public subscription but, in their defence, they ran out of money and could not afford him. In 1818, he had insulted his senior officer in the 9th Lancers by calling him a 'poltroon' (a dastardly coward) and a duel was planned to settle the matter but young George's uncle stopped it.
As an MP, he went 18 years before speaking in the House of Commons
Woodclanger 1 wrote:RudyDude wrote:I think the Bentinck Memorial was meant to feature a statue of Lord William George Frederick Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck who it remembered after his untimely death aged 46, while out walking. He was a son of one of the Dukes of Portland.
The memorial was funded by public subscription but, in their defence, they ran out of money and could not afford him. In 1818, he had insulted his senior officer in the 9th Lancers by calling him a 'poltroon' (a dastardly coward) and a duel was planned to settle the matter but young George's uncle stopped it.
As an MP, he went 18 years before speaking in the House of Commons
So he was an ancestor of Meale Ticket
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