wayno cordiniho wrote:Birminghamstag10 wrote:From a pure excitement perspective, I don't think we've had a player like Wayne Corden since. Teams don't play with those tricky-style wingers anymore.
Agree, we don’t have anyone with some pace and trickery to get you off your seat when they go one on one vs the full back. Cordens consistency in putting it in the right areas to set him apart.
Amber Andy wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:Birminghamstag10 wrote:From a pure excitement perspective, I don't think we've had a player like Wayne Corden since. Teams don't play with those tricky-style wingers anymore.
Agree, we don’t have anyone with some pace and trickery to get you off your seat when they go one on one vs the full back. Cordens consistency in putting it in the right areas to set him apart.
Christopher Nathan Hamilton was the last one we had with blinding pace.
wayno cordiniho wrote:Amber Andy wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:Birminghamstag10 wrote:From a pure excitement perspective, I don't think we've had a player like Wayne Corden since. Teams don't play with those tricky-style wingers anymore.
Agree, we don’t have anyone with some pace and trickery to get you off your seat when they go one on one vs the full back. Cordens consistency in putting it in the right areas to set him apart.
Christopher Nathan Hamilton was the last one we had with blinding pace.
Agreed on the pace but not as consistent with his final product as Corden
Yes I agree. Something his current manager is working on.wayno cordiniho wrote:Amber Andy wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:Birminghamstag10 wrote:From a pure excitement perspective, I don't think we've had a player like Wayne Corden since. Teams don't play with those tricky-style wingers anymore.
Agree, we don’t have anyone with some pace and trickery to get you off your seat when they go one on one vs the full back. Cordens consistency in putting it in the right areas to set him apart.
Christopher Nathan Hamilton was the last one we had with blinding pace.
Agreed on the pace but not as consistent with his final product as Corden
Chrisuknottm wrote:I get rivalry but why anyone wouldn't want our closest rivals back in League 2 to spice things up, give a local Derby twice a year and increase revenue defeats me. Really hope they come up.
Marky Mark wrote:I don't want either of them to have any joy from football whatsoever for the rest of their days, I want them to trudge home in the dark every week and never smile about football ever.
Just like we have to do.
The One wrote:Marky Mark wrote:I don't want either of them to have any joy from football whatsoever for the rest of their days, I want them to trudge home in the dark every week and never smile about football ever.
Just like we have to do.
Should that read had to do ?
Marky Mark wrote:I don't want either of them to have any joy from football whatsoever for the rest of their days, I want them to trudge home in the dark every week and never smile about football ever.
Just like we have to do.
yorkshire stag wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:Amber Andy wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:Birminghamstag10 wrote:From a pure excitement perspective, I don't think we've had a player like Wayne Corden since. Teams don't play with those tricky-style wingers anymore.
Agree, we don’t have anyone with some pace and trickery to get you off your seat when they go one on one vs the full back. Cordens consistency in putting it in the right areas to set him apart.
Christopher Nathan Hamilton was the last one we had with blinding pace.
Agreed on the pace but not as consistent with his final product as Corden
i’ve banged on about no wingers, no pace since Clough arrived, he doesn’t & wont play with them so i guess while ever he’s still in the hot seat, wing backs are our only option & let’s have it right they are not speed merchants
Cleveland_Stag wrote:We must be the only club in the country that doesn’t have a single winger in the squad.
Marky Mark wrote:The One wrote:Marky Mark wrote:I don't want either of them to have any joy from football whatsoever for the rest of their days, I want them to trudge home in the dark every week and never smile about football ever.
Just like we have to do.
Should that read had to do ?
Supporting a lower league football club with 4 promotions in 40 years isn't necessarily a blessed experience, even without the 5 hour round trip for every home game. But I wouldn't have it any other way.
Marky Mark wrote:I don't want either of them to have any joy from football whatsoever for the rest of their days, I want them to trudge home in the dark every week and never smile about football ever.
Just like we have to do.
bellwhiff wrote:I detest County but I’d rather they came up that Wrectum. They shouldn’t even be in the English league system. Then they boo the national anthem when they play at Wembley. Get them and the other Welsh clubs gone.
stagmanrob wrote:Cleveland_Stag wrote:We must be the only club in the country that doesn’t have a single winger in the squad.
That was a trend started by Coughlan.
victor A block wrote:Don't mind the club so much but the self righteous fans..........already talking about winning League 2 next season and holding their own in League 1.
Hilarious.
If they don't get promoted Langstaff will be gone before they can top up their Horlicks.
If Wrexham win the league I think Woking will win the playoffs.
Sneag wrote:victor A block wrote:Don't mind the club so much but the self righteous fans..........already talking about winning League 2 next season and holding their own in League 1.
Hilarious.
If they don't get promoted Langstaff will be gone before they can top up their Horlicks.
If Wrexham win the league I think Woking will win the playoffs.
God willing.
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