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Post by maidmedsport on Aug 18, 2014 15:30:47 GMT
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Post by favershamlion on Aug 18, 2014 15:40:34 GMT
Yipppeeee!!!
The longer your strikers stay fit and suspension free, hopefully the longer we can have Jack.
Cracking player and has been slightly unlucky that Jay has been able to sign the likes of May and Miller to partner Collin up front.
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Post by jt on Aug 18, 2014 19:25:42 GMT
I assume you don't rate him then.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2014 20:36:51 GMT
I assume you don't rate him then. ... Sorry but I , for one didn't rate him ... came from Tunbridge Wells, in a "puff of glory" having scored 51 goals for them ... different level I should add, and he didn't "rock my boat" whenever he came on !!!. May he will regain his self belief with them ... Good Luck to him !!
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Post by islandstone on Aug 18, 2014 20:45:25 GMT
It's quite a jump up in semi pro level for him. Faversham can offer the stop gap between those levels and opportunity for fitness and game time. With the right support and guidance he'll get his chance.
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Post by favershamlion on Aug 18, 2014 20:46:01 GMT
Perhaps its a confidence thing FrenchStone?
He is more than good enough at Ryman South level.
Scored four goals in his month loan spell last season.
The smart money at Faversham suggests he will do the same again.
Clearly showed he wasn't scared of the big occasion when scored in the 4-3 win over Dulwich Hamlet last season too.
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Post by islandstone on Aug 18, 2014 20:58:05 GMT
Agreed. He needs a decent run in a team to find a rhythm.
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Post by ronaldostone on Aug 19, 2014 13:07:16 GMT
Perhaps its a confidence thing FrenchStone? He is more than good enough at Ryman South level. Scored four goals in his month loan spell last season. The smart money at Faversham suggests he will do the same again. Clearly showed he wasn't scared of the big occasion when scored in the 4-3 win over Dulwich Hamlet last season too. Growing gap now between being good enough to be in our starting 11 and his standard of appearances for us when he has been brought on. That said he if Jay has seen a role for him as he clearly has by signing him up so soon after the end of last season who are we to question his long term ability to eventually become a STAR at the Gallagher. As to being good enough for Faversham and Ryman South thats not in doubt and I am sure he will again be a consistent goal scorer.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2014 17:37:36 GMT
Perhaps its a confidence thing FrenchStone? He is more than good enough at Ryman South level. Scored four goals in his month loan spell last season. The smart money at Faversham suggests he will do the same again. Clearly showed he wasn't scared of the big occasion when scored in the 4-3 win over Dulwich Hamlet last season too. ... Like I've said, he is at his level with a team like Faversham, and that is not an insult to them, I hope that he will score goals a plenty ... but in today's league, where Maidstone are playing and the squad players they have, he looked like a small fish in a big pond !!! ... Yes he needs to build up some confidence and this club can offer that to him. I still feel that on a long term progress to make the grade at the Gallagher, he wouldn't cut it for me, therefore, I would like to wish him again all the best in his future within the game and would be more than happy to be proved wrong !!
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