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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Tue 15 Apr 15:40
Just seen a video on Facebook with him on crutches in a knee brace. Hopefully it's an old video.
c'mon the pars
Post Edited (Tue 15 Apr 15:41)
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Topic Originator: Parca_Par
Date: Tue 15 Apr 15:50
Unfortunately not
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Topic Originator: Ahoy!Ahoy!
Date: Tue 15 Apr 16:26
If that’s the case then I’d imagine he’ll be out for the season now.
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Tue 15 Apr 16:28
Went down without anyone near him and looks like a really bad knee injury apparently.
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Topic Originator: CitizenPar
Date: Tue 15 Apr 16:36
So, Lewis McCann and Connor Young both out. Who will Lenny partner with Kane now? Yeboah? Cooper?
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Topic Originator: Ahoy!Ahoy!
Date: Tue 15 Apr 16:42
I assume this happened in training?
If KRH is back and fit he could play in the right with Todd on the left and Kane up top.
Or perhaps Cooper playing in behind Kane with Todd, 2 number 10s.
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Tue 15 Apr 16:52
I think Lennon will stick to a consistent team where possible to simplify things and in this case it`ll be Yeboah (who was perfectly fine on Saturday) in his place. Could be the making of him.
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Topic Originator: RossF
Date: Tue 15 Apr 17:17
McCann will be a big loss as he plays well with Kane. Yeboah so far has only been effective when coming off the bench due to his pace. Personally I’d avoid starting him. If McCann is out for Saturday I’d rather see Wotherspoon and Todd playing just behind Kane.
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Topic Originator: Bertie Paton
Date: Tue 15 Apr 17:54
Certainly luck is not going to help us stay up. Two bad injuries to our already thin on the ground forward options and and our main striker has to be game time managed.
FFS
Post Edited (Tue 15 Apr 17:57)
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Tue 15 Apr 18:21
Noticed wotherspoon was back for queens game so would like to see him come in and maybe play a bit further forward.
Yeboah from the start gives you the fear, he rarely completes a pass or does anything creative with the ball, he’s fine to put on in last 20 when you trying to protect a lead by closing down players though.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: Ahoy!Ahoy!
Date: Tue 15 Apr 19:00
Yeboah has started 7 league games for us and contributed absolutely nothing.
He’s looked ok when coming on and running at tired defences and winning free kicks etc….. but that’s about it.
I’d worry if he was to partner Kane tbh, McCann at least gets the ball into dangerous areas and creates chances, how many times heave we seen him whip the ball in low form the right and it leads to a goal.
Yeboahs decision making is atrocious, I can recall 5 or 6 moments he could’ve slipped in fellow strikers and possibly lead to goals but he hasn’t.
Post Edited (Tue 15 Apr 19:02)
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Tue 15 Apr 19:21
I’d go for Kane Richie Hosler instead. He likes taking on defenders and can cross a decent ball.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Tue 15 Apr 19:23
Yeboa`s 18. You would hope NL would be working with him to improve his game. He looked more focussed in his sub appearance on Saturday than he had done in previous appearances.
McCann will become indispensable now that he`s not available!
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Tue 15 Apr 19:38
Quote:
Ahoy!Ahoy!, Tue 15 Apr 19:00
Yeboah has started 7 league games for us and contributed absolutely nothing.
He’s looked ok when coming on and running at tired defences and winning free kicks etc….. but that’s about it.
I’d worry if he was to partner Kane tbh, McCann at least gets the ball into dangerous areas and creates chances, how many times heave we seen him whip the ball in low form the right and it leads to a goal.
Yeboahs decision making is atrocious, I can recall 5 or 6 moments he could’ve slipped in fellow strikers and possibly lead to goals but he hasn’t.
That`s the most positive post I`ve seen about McCann in ages. It`s almost a eulogy - quite appropriate, given we`re unlikely to see him in a Pars top this season. ☹️
Here`s hoping whoever comes in for him steps up and makes us proud of his contribution and gets us up the table. 🤞
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Higgys Mohawk
Date: Tue 15 Apr 20:03
He’ll be a loss. No doubt about that.
If Kane gets injured now it’s Yeboah and O’Halloran up top!
Post Edited (Tue 15 Apr 20:26)
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Topic Originator: ParfectXI
Date: Tue 15 Apr 20:08
Yeboah needs to learn to pass- there’s been a fair few times he could’ve passed to someone in a better position around the box but he’s decided to take the shot that wasn’t on! He’d actually be ok if he could do that
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Topic Originator: Malcolm Canmore
Date: Tue 15 Apr 20:18
Lewis off crutches at Sponsors’ event this evening and said he was not in any pain. 🤞🤞
My dog eats meat
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Topic Originator: Buster_Brown
Date: Tue 15 Apr 20:19
Quote:
Higgys Mohawk, Tue 15 Apr 20:03
He’ll he a loss. No doubt about that.
If Kane gets injured now it’s Yeboah and O’Halloran up top!
See to be fair, I think O’Halloran played well under Tidser, and looked like a different player to the one we saw last season. I wouldn’t be against him getting the opportunity 🙈
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Tue 15 Apr 20:24
What about Wanyama. He took up some very forward positions in his short stint last Saturday. He wouldn`t have the same energy levels as McCann but maybe his hold up play and close ball control skills could fashion an opening or two.
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Tue 15 Apr 20:39
Smoking crack if we think big Victor will be anything but a short cameo again, personally anyway.
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Topic Originator: AveragePar
Date: Tue 15 Apr 20:58
Quote:
Rusty Shackleford, Tue 15 Apr 20:39
Smoking crack if we think big Victor will be anything but a short cameo again, personally anyway.
😂😂
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Topic Originator: Berry
Date: Tue 15 Apr 21:20
Wanyama will surely be with next season in mind, a fitter version would stroll this league.
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Topic Originator: Swainy
Date: Tue 15 Apr 21:22
Quote:
Berry, Tue 15 Apr 21:20
Wanyama will surely be with next season in mind, a fitter version would stroll this league.
No chance he is here next season!
D.A are the number one!
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Topic Originator: kozmasrightfoot
Date: Tue 15 Apr 21:31
I agree with above. He was brought in on a short term contract and it hasn`t worked (although that could change in the last couple of games and potential playoff).
No way can we afford him for a whole season. On top of that, he`s almost 50 years old 😆.
Pars fan.
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Alternative rock fan.
Not a fan of much else.
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Tue 15 Apr 21:40
Quote:
Malcolm Canmore, Tue 15 Apr 20:18
Lewis off crutches at Sponsors’ event this evening and said he was not in any pain. 🤞🤞
Excellent news
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: Bouncer
Date: Tue 15 Apr 22:11
Archie Stevens would be my choice of replacement.
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Topic Originator: coventrypar
Date: Tue 15 Apr 23:34
I`ve always fancied O`Halloran as a number 10
Wouldn`t be against Andrew Tod either
Wanyama ...I`m not convinced he would be here next year - but I do suspect our owners/sponsors will bolster the squad with a couple of big money weekly wage players
"If you have no kind words to say you should say nothing more at all"
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Wed 16 Apr 00:30
If wanyama is beyond his best, and unlikely to sign for a top club, he might just finish his career with his old pal.
He doesnt need the money, he might just enjoy doing something for a sleeping giant.
Post Edited (Wed 16 Apr 00:30)
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Wed 16 Apr 00:38
Since we have adopted the long ball game, we need a big lad up front for Tobi to aim at. Lewis is the obvious target man. If he isn`t fit to play, Chris Kane being shorter in stature, doesn`t fit the bill for that. Andrew Tod, to me, just doesn`t look robust enough to fulfill that role. If McCann is ruled out maybe the long ball game should be rethought for the Thistle game.
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Topic Originator: Bamba-Daft
Date: Wed 16 Apr 06:11
Quote:
Paralex, Tue 15 Apr 20:24
What about Wanyama. He took up some very forward positions in his short stint last Saturday. He wouldn`t have the same energy levels as McCann but maybe his hold up play and close ball control skills could fashion an opening or two.
Deary me.
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Wed 16 Apr 06:52
Quote:
Bouncer, Tue 15 Apr 22:11
Archie Stevens would be my choice of replacement.
He`s a perfect example of players we seem to sign. After his first game I thought we have a real player here who can take a man on and if we can work on his delivery he will be a brilliant wide player. Since then he hasn`t taken a player on and gets stood up by the full back and either passes it off to the full back or centre mid around the half way line and hasn`t really been seen much since.
Hopefully that was him following the manager`s instructions and Lennon can get him taking on a man and putting in a good delivery if so he would fill the McCann role best.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: Ahoy!Ahoy!
Date: Wed 16 Apr 08:01
Paralex while I get what your trying to say, it won’t happen.
We have to play the long ball game at home because the pitch is terrible. At this stage of the season we aren’t going to start to try and play a passing game at home.
If McCann is out then I fully expect us to use the same tactics.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Wed 16 Apr 10:48
Quote:
kozmasrightfoot, Tue 15 Apr 21:31
I agree with above. He was brought in on a short term contract and it hasn`t worked (although that could change in the last couple of games and potential playoff).
No way can we afford him for a whole season. On top of that, he`s almost 50 years old 😆.
lol I know you jest but he’s only 33
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Wed 16 Apr 12:12
Quote:
AdamAntsParsStripe, Wed 16 Apr 10:48
Quote:
kozmasrightfoot, Tue 15 Apr 21:31
I agree with above. He was brought in on a short term contract and it hasn`t worked (although that could change in the last couple of games and potential playoff).
No way can we afford him for a whole season. On top of that, he`s almost 50 years old 😆.
lol I know you jest but he’s only 33
I think the comment relates to previous suggestions that the Kenyan government wasn`t exactly robust in its checks and paperwork so he perhaps may be a bit older but faked his age.
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Topic Originator: DA-go Par Adonis
Date: Wed 16 Apr 12:17
That suggestion has been made about several high-profile African players over the decades.
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