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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby the saint » Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:14 pm

His reading of the game is still exellent ... so to is his eye for an opening and a sharp pass ...

I really hope he has one more season ... if its only just to see him come on as sub ...
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby the saint » Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:17 pm

Rob wrote:
Sedgwick wrote:Forgot about the 5 subs rule.

Keep him, absolutely being able to bring him on/off and still having subs, keeping Quinn fresh as possible for longer will really help us.


Definitely, no doubt about it we are a better side when he plays.


Absolutely blooming correct ...
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby Vice President » Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:18 pm

He is a good player, but we are not a one man team - and everyone is replaceable.

It would be nice if he signs, but no reason to panic if he doesn't. We also have the option of bringing in a solid left-back and putting Macca/Boateng in an advanced position on the left.
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby adamstag » Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:22 pm

You’d play quinn like fergie used to play scholes etc at the end of their career, have them in the big games and let them rest up afterwards for a week.

It will have been blatantly clear to clough than without quinn we were markedly poorer without and i’m sure this will be addressed.
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby yorkstag » Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:25 pm

adamstag wrote:You’d play quinn like fergie used to play scholes etc at the end of their career, have them in the big games and let them rest up afterwards for a week.

It will have been blatantly clear to clough than without quinn we were markedly poorer without and i’m sure this will be addressed.

I’m sure that the club said that deals had been agreed in principle with Perch and Quinn. I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t sign that’s if he intends to carry on playing.
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby Stagsfan11 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:31 pm

yorkstag wrote:
adamstag wrote:You’d play quinn like fergie used to play scholes etc at the end of their career, have them in the big games and let them rest up afterwards for a week.

It will have been blatantly clear to clough than without quinn we were markedly poorer without and i’m sure this will be addressed.

I’m sure that the club said that deals had been agreed in principle with Perch and Quinn. I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t sign that’s if he intends to carry on playing.


That was Perch and Bowery
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby tillydog123 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:45 pm

Don’t think he has a competitive season left in him
Too old and done his time but great if some sort of opening for him at the club coaching etc
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby my name is jonas » Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:55 pm

Could deffo still do a job as a sub to see out games or playing but nowhere near as regular.
Our best midfielder last season, no way he’s past it with a click of the fingers.
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby CassellsCap » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:05 pm

Class players never get past it , they just need moments . We need him available on the bench. Use him like a fine wine . Small quantities are better than loads of cheap plonk.
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby kevin kents tasce » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:36 pm

Quinn was exceptional in the first half of the season, but started to look his age towards the end.

Our best midfielders are currently Maris, Lapslie and Boateng (based upon previous clubs) and we should be building our side around these now.

I still think that Wallace and Clarke have plenty to offer league 2 as well.

I think Quinn has a bit to offer as a rotation player and a changing room leader if he and the club could find an agreement.
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby georgefostersbeard » Thu Jun 23, 2022 6:23 am

kevin kents tasce wrote:Quinn was exceptional in the first half of the season, but started to look his age towards the end.

Our best midfielders are currently Maris, Lapslie and Boateng (based upon previous clubs) and we should be building our side around these now.

I still think that Wallace and Clarke have plenty to offer league 2 as well.

I think Quinn has a bit to offer as a rotation player and a changing room leader if he and the club could find an agreement.

Agree with all of that especially in the light of the increase in number of subs allowed
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby tillydog123 » Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:04 am

Probably an expensive luxury to have him come on etc
Wiser to spend money on younger fitter players
Love him to bits though don’t get me wrong but I think we need slightly younger fitter players
Clarke could be good this season if he stays focused and fit
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby Nottsstag100 » Mon Jun 27, 2022 2:02 pm

sounds like hes giving it one last crack! great news
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby Martin Shaw » Mon Jun 27, 2022 3:16 pm


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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby yorkshire stag » Mon Jun 27, 2022 4:53 pm

Good, Quinn resigning is a great move for both parties
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Re: Please Don't go Quinney

Postby NEStag » Mon Jun 27, 2022 5:08 pm

yorkshire stag wrote:Good, Quinn resigning is a great move for both parties


re-signing not resigning?! Had me worried for a minute....
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