by Sutekh » 23 Apr 2019 08:12
by leon » 23 Apr 2019 11:46
by John Smith » 23 Apr 2019 13:49
leon Is he a vegan?
by Victor Meldrew » 23 Apr 2019 13:54
Sutekh Can’t see a thread on this one - both Reading and Bristol City are rumoured to be interested in FGR’s 23 yr old midfielder
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/mo-ei ... ng-switch/
by The Royal Forester » 23 Apr 2019 14:20
by WoodleyRoyal » 23 Apr 2019 16:48
The Royal ForesterOld Man Andrews Would be a huge error to take anyone from that low down the ladder and lets face it, doesn't get much lower than Forest Green does it? Anyone could go in and look decent on loan.[/quote
There is plenty lower than FGR isn't there? They are in the play offs so could be in the same division that we were very nearly in next season. I think they have done quite well, seeing as they have only been in the League for only a short time. Just because they come a very small village, that you would have to look up on Google Maps, if we were to play them, dosn't mean they are as low as you think they are. Have a look at their table and see how many "established" League teams are below them.
by From Despair To Where? » 24 Apr 2019 06:34
John Smithleon Is he a vegan?
His day time diet will be as they only serve vegan food at the training ground.
by Nameless » 24 Apr 2019 07:25
Old Man Andrews Would be a huge error to take anyone from that low down the ladder and lets face it, doesn't get much lower than Forest Green does it? Anyone could go in and look decent on loan.
by John Smith » 24 Apr 2019 09:14
From Despair To Where?John Smithleon Is he a vegan?
His day time diet will be as they only serve vegan food at the training ground.
Apparently the squad all meet up at Greggs for a Steak Bake before and after training.
by Hound » 24 Apr 2019 17:43
by Brain Traysers » 24 Apr 2019 18:14
by From Despair To Where? » 25 Apr 2019 10:37
by leon » 25 Apr 2019 11:52
Brain Traysers Presumably that article could be completely rewritten from the opposite direction - Brown should choose Bristol City instead of Reading because of the latter's treatment of McNulty, who they actually reference in the article...
Really odd journalism
by Brain Traysers » 25 Apr 2019 16:37
leonBrain Traysers Presumably that article could be completely rewritten from the opposite direction - Brown should choose Bristol City instead of Reading because of the latter's treatment of McNulty, who they actually reference in the article...
Really odd journalism
It doesn't say that though does it?
by leon » 25 Apr 2019 17:59
Brain TraysersleonBrain Traysers Presumably that article could be completely rewritten from the opposite direction - Brown should choose Bristol City instead of Reading because of the latter's treatment of McNulty, who they actually reference in the article...
Really odd journalism
It doesn't say that though does it?
That's my exact point - it says Brown should go to Reading instead of Bristol City because City didn't give Eisa a chance after buying him. They refer to McNulty as outscoring Eisa last season, but fail to mention the exact same lack of opportunity narrative. Both sides bought a successful L2 striker, neither gave them a chance, yet apparently that means one of the teams would be a worse choice for Brown.
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Apr 2019 18:02
by Brain Traysers » 25 Apr 2019 18:03
leonBrain Traysersleon
It doesn't say that though does it?
That's my exact point - it says Brown should go to Reading instead of Bristol City because City didn't give Eisa a chance after buying him. They refer to McNulty as outscoring Eisa last season, but fail to mention the exact same lack of opportunity narrative. Both sides bought a successful L2 striker, neither gave them a chance, yet apparently that means one of the teams would be a worse choice for Brown.
yes but there's no stated or implied link between McNulty and us - the reference is about last seasons scoring. Unless I've missed something fundamental.
by leon » 25 Apr 2019 19:12
Brain TraysersleonBrain Traysers
That's my exact point - it says Brown should go to Reading instead of Bristol City because City didn't give Eisa a chance after buying him. They refer to McNulty as outscoring Eisa last season, but fail to mention the exact same lack of opportunity narrative. Both sides bought a successful L2 striker, neither gave them a chance, yet apparently that means one of the teams would be a worse choice for Brown.
yes but there's no stated or implied link between McNulty and us - the reference is about last seasons scoring. Unless I've missed something fundamental.
Which again is my point entirely. Two players, essentially the same situation and the journalist made a big deal out of one and ignored the other completely. My point was that article could be rewritten entirely saying Brown shouldn't go to Reading because they didn't play McNulty. For some reason (probably ignorance/lack of research, possibly an anti Bristol bias or pro Reading bias) they didn't.
by Hound » 25 Apr 2019 20:49
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