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Topic Originator: coventrypar
Date: Sun 6 Apr 22:37
I think he got a bit missed by previous managers or stepped up for Lenny.
Earlier in the season I thought he put in a good shift … then wasn’t played. Last couple of outings … I think ( if he wants it) we should give him another season offer of a contract if he sees it through to season end as he has been playing
I still think we will stay up … especially if it is via the play offs. I suspect it will be that way as we do nothing normal. We are The Pars.
"If you have no kind words to say you should say nothing more at all"
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Topic Originator: Milos Drizzle
Date: Sun 6 Apr 22:55
I said yesterday at the game that Clay could be an important player for us, and I stand by that now. Doesn’t do anything too fancy, but is a composed, solid, intelligent player IMHO.
This is my signature
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Topic Originator: Tenruh
Date: Mon 7 Apr 06:12
Quote:
coventrypar, Sun 6 Apr 22:37
I think he got a bit missed by previous managers or stepped up for Lenny.
Earlier in the season I thought he put in a good shift … then wasn’t played. Last couple of outings … I think ( if he wants it) we should give him another season offer of a contract if he sees it through to season end as he has been playing
I still think we will stay up … especially if it is via the play offs. I suspect it will be that way as we do nothing normal. We are The Pars.
Who do you think will be automatically relegated?
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Topic Originator: coventrypar
Date: Mon 7 Apr 09:08
Tenruh….
Airdrie
"If you have no kind words to say you should say nothing more at all"
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Topic Originator: RossDAFC88
Date: Mon 7 Apr 09:18
Reflecting on Craig Clay, I believe he embodies resilience. During his absence from the team, he was seen on the pitch prior to matches, assisting with the warm-up and playing with the reserve team, all while maintaining a commendable attitude despite not being included in the matchday squad. In the games in which he has played, I think he has performed well. His play may not be extravagant, yet he diligently seeks to control the ball and showcases the gritty aspects of the game. For me, I really hope he plays a significant role in our efforts to secure our safety in the league.
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Mon 7 Apr 09:28
I think he has been the captain in the reserve games recently too so must be showing a good attitude.
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Topic Originator: Higgys Mohawk
Date: Mon 7 Apr 11:50
He has played well in the last couple of games. Can see him communicating with the manager and players on the pitch as well.
Think he’ll start all the remaining games if he is fit.
Was breaking up play well yesterday.
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Mon 7 Apr 12:52
Mentioned it in my after match post, but he is a player that is slowly winning me over, in his last 2 games. If he can keep those levels up then I wouldn’t be against him staying.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 7 Apr 13:23
Clay`s rehabilitation is what worries me about writing off the whole squad as `not good enough for the Championship`. Players have different strengths and weaknesses and different managers will see ways of integrating them into a functioning team.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Mon 7 Apr 14:46
Quote:
wee eck, Mon 7 Apr 13:23
Clay`s rehabilitation is what worries me about writing off the whole squad as `not good enough for the Championship`. Players have different strengths and weaknesses and different managers will see ways of integrating them into a functioning team.
Said that on another thread, wee eck. Some players haven`t been good enough over the whole season. Others have but haven`t been able to carry the whole team.
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Bamba-Daft
Date: Mon 7 Apr 15:25
He offers far more than Oakley-boothe for me, the effort levels alone are night and day. He gets stuck in and he actually looks like he cares. That’s the kind of player who should be starting in a relegation battle. Not young boys on loan from English academies who couldn’t give two tosses what happens to Dunfermline because chances are they’ll never set foot in the town again after this season.
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Mon 7 Apr 15:26
Yeah the difference between O-B and Clay has been night and day. To the extent that if he comes back in the team ahead of him I think I might phone the police.
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Mon 7 Apr 17:13
Clay has reacted well considering wanyama got on ahead of him at Ayr!
Doubt we’ll see Oakley boothe again, he played like he was in witness protection.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 7 Apr 17:28
Presumably Clay has defied the collective plan to `down tools`.
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Mon 7 Apr 17:34
Quote:
wee eck, Mon 7 Apr 17:28
Presumably Clay has defied the collective plan to `down tools`.
Or "phoned it in"?
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Mon 7 Apr 17:50
Oh here’s the gruesome twosome! Those on the park had downed tools to get rid of tidser, clay wasn’t on the park at any point in that time.
It’s too clays credit that he’s come in and done okay in 2 games, espechailly as he knows he’ll be away soon.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 7 Apr 18:57
He puts paid to your theory that loanees and players whose contracts expire at the end of the season have no reason to try and keep us in the Championship. You just make it up as you go along
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Mon 7 Apr 19:43
There`s an old saying.....if you throw enough sh1t at a wall.......
The man who famously said "football isn`t all about goals"
Legend in his own lunchtime. His wee groovy gang will be along shortly bashing the keys to defend him.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: coventrypar
Date: Mon 7 Apr 21:32
Good interview on COWS from him .. seems a thoroughly decent professional.
"If you have no kind words to say you should say nothing more at all"
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Tue 8 Apr 10:20
Quote:
Rusty Shackleford, Mon 7 Apr 15:26
Yeah the difference between O-B and Clay has been night and day. To the extent that if he comes back in the team ahead of him I think I might phone the police.
Like Isa and her Blue face.
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Tue 8 Apr 21:07
If ,and is a big if, we stay up ,Craig Clay will not get us into the top 4 or top 1 which is where we all want us you be . He will be 33 in May .
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Topic Originator: Par Dan
Date: Tue 8 Apr 21:20
Dreadful . No where near good enough
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Topic Originator: coventrypar
Date: Tue 8 Apr 23:10
Topic Originator: Par Dan like
Date: Tue 8 Apr 21:20
Dreadful . No where near good enough
..... wow .... have you seen him in action. Sweeping statement.
"If you have no kind words to say you should say nothing more at all"
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Wed 9 Apr 02:50
Quote:
coventrypar, Tue 8 Apr 23:10
Topic Originator: Par Dan like
Date: Tue 8 Apr 21:20
Dreadful . No where near good enough
..... wow .... have you seen him in action. Sweeping statement.
Its no sweeping statement its utter bollox.
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