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Colt Seavers

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  1. On 07/09/2017 at 15:14, Give 'Em the Axe said:

    To continue the Howard Gayle love-in from the Rochdale thread:

     

     

    If you watch Garner' s second goal, the pitch side photographer captures his celebration after the knee slide (around the 3min 48 sec mark).That very photograph is the one shown on one of the various navy blue t shirts sold in the club shop a few years back with the number '10 Garner' on the back.

    I have the t shirt but had to stop wearing it on match days a couple of years back as we always lost!

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  2. Sorry for the late reply Chaddy; just seen your post.

    I'm not entirely sure how many players are involved in this but I think I can speculate with a degree of accuracy.

    Steele- I wanted him replaced months ago. Mowbray knows him of old. I believe Mowbray wanted Raya in several games earlier but didn't want to destroy Steele. When Steele visibly demonstrated an 'injury' the other week during a home game (Preston?), I didn't believe he was genuinely injured. I think his confidence is completely shot and he wanted to be rested.

    Hoban- I know some like him but I haven't been impressed since his return. Wasn't he dropped for the last game? A strange decision if true. Isn't he a loanee and therefore leaving soon?

    Feeney- he is a Coyle man and Mowbray has publicly had a problem with him since day one. Feeney has infuriated Mowbray in my opinion.

    Gallagher- another Coyle man and far worse under Mowbray.

    Graham - anyone who saw his innocuous 'hip injury' within minutes of coming on the other week would have to be sceptical. He certainly seemed to recover remarkably quickly to now be back in contention. Can anyone honestly say his body language this season has been indicative of a happy player?

    Stokes- wtf!!

    Corry Evans- see Stokes/Graham above

    Where is Greer?

    Akpan- incongrously arrived in a taxi before the last home game. Not sure that is partuicularly relevant to this thread but he played like he he had been on the ale.

    Guthrie- I rate him but I think he is a gobby scouser who rubs managers up the wrong way. I bet he would offer an interesting view on the season after a few pints!

    Emnes /Joao - big buddies and travelling companions. Very talented but absolutely zero interest in our club. A bad influence on each other and collectively, a manager's basic nightmare.

    I see Raya, Conway, Mulgrew, Lenihan, Lowe, Nyambe,Williams and Mahoney as the flip side of the coin and basically the good guys.

    I called relegation before a ball was kicked and I call it now. Mowbray must be gutted. He is a genuine good guy surrounded by scoundrels and wastrels. 

    Oh, for a Kevin Moran or a Craig Bellamy! Even an Ian Miller or a Robbie Savage!

     

     

     

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  3. I have heard today from two unconnected people that Mowbray is experiencing problems with a small but significant number of senior players who quite simply have no interest in playing. His comments lately to the Telegraph seem to support that, when reading between the lines.

    Emnes is the one name mentioned to me but it appears there are others. I don't suppose I should be suprised that a bunch of overpaid journeymen with no affiliation to the club, nor any intention of staying beyond the end of the season seemingly couldn't care less, but it still hurts to hear. 

    My Brentford trip is officially cancelled!

  4. After the initial shock, I am heartened by reading the message boards from his previous clubs. He is obviously a man of integrity and pride. He is a hard man in some respects and I think he will ride the players if they coast.

    I think that Coyle worked absolute wonders at the start of the season in assembling a decent squad with no financial backing. Unfortunately he is ineffective as a manager and was taking us down. We have the players here to climb the league and have to hope for a positive start. I think Mowbray will be pleasantly surprised by the quality of some of the players here.

    One slightly negative point is Dunn 's admiration of Jason Lowe. I was surprised to hear this some time ago from the horses mouth. I wouldn't be surprised to see Lowe back in centre midfield on Friday which always spells disaster for me.

  5. The pain of that day. I barely spoke for a week after. It felt like a death of a friend. Even now that bloody song makes me feel sick.

    Exactly how I felt. I seem to remember Palace having a threadbare team in the first leg. They seemed unusually confident in the days before the second leg due to the return to fitness of Wright and Bright. It was a surreal nightmare in that pen on a hot day with inflatable bananas aplenty!

    I think we brought Sean Curry on and and played an over the hill Ian Miller, showing our own threadbare squad.Andy Kennedy scored a few that year and I think we would have gone up if he had been fit.

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  6. That brought back memories, as I think he was a member of the team that beat Palace 3-1 in the first leg of the play off final, under the old format. Unless I am mistaken, he missed the penalty that could have made it 4-1 ad we all know what followed at Selhurst Park.

    He scored two screamers early on and I think the penalty would have made it 3-0. If it had gone in I reckon we would have scored at least another one or two as we were on fire in that first leg. We would have put the tie beyond doubt and Howard, Gennoe and Garns would have had a season in the 1st division....

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