Dancing, the major reason so many good players can be picked up in non-league football is that top clubs start cutting out deadwood so early it has plenty of green shoots just waiting to flourish.
Dawes and Onuwigan might flourish At Stalybridge. They've been worth a gamble, but if they don't shine it'll be decision-time on their futures (another season to develop or an introduction to the door). There is time for both ..... and the gains are so huge for a small club we can afford to give a player that extra bit of time. Which will be one of the functions of the reserve team.
Broadhead, you are looking at a centre back, where you've got to be physically strong and able to read the game. Centre backs rarely develop quickly. If we had one like that he'd already have gone.
Banks has been a disappointment. I don't know why. Maybe this is as good as he can be. I'll trust Cookie on this one.
Humphreys has done a wonderful job, much as I didn't want him. He's the reason we can afford to send Talbot out on loan. He gives the squad flexibility by covering a number of positions .... and experience when we need it. If you've got him on the bench you can gamble on an extra forward on the bench too. And when he comes into the team we tend to win ....... Replacing what he brings us would be bloody difficult. The big question is not whether he's deadwood, but whether he wants another season before management.
If you were looking for potential pruning, what about Gardner? He picks up a strain during the team talk ..... Or Chapman, whose ankles apparently are on backwards or something? Can they ever last the 90? But they do have talent, deadwood they ain't.
If the miracle happened and we went up, then I'd agree with you Dancing, we'd need to prune and recruit, because a number of our current team probably wouldn't hack it at Championship level. Players like Evatt and Hird aren't anything like deadwood, but they might begin to look it chasing a Nathan Redmond, or Gray at Birmingham or Brett Asseeyoulater at Forest.
Maybe by tomorrow and County have given us a chasing the concerns about being promotion contenders will be tinged with reality. Of course we'll sell and yes we'll prune .... and recruit too, but we need to be aware managers like Paul Cook are tinkering with very small margins when they bring success. Do we really think Yeovil are rubbish? Or Bristol brilliant? Let's get the 4 wins to stay up before we worry about who to ditch.
Dawes and Onuwigan might flourish At Stalybridge. They've been worth a gamble, but if they don't shine it'll be decision-time on their futures (another season to develop or an introduction to the door). There is time for both ..... and the gains are so huge for a small club we can afford to give a player that extra bit of time. Which will be one of the functions of the reserve team.
Broadhead, you are looking at a centre back, where you've got to be physically strong and able to read the game. Centre backs rarely develop quickly. If we had one like that he'd already have gone.
Banks has been a disappointment. I don't know why. Maybe this is as good as he can be. I'll trust Cookie on this one.
Humphreys has done a wonderful job, much as I didn't want him. He's the reason we can afford to send Talbot out on loan. He gives the squad flexibility by covering a number of positions .... and experience when we need it. If you've got him on the bench you can gamble on an extra forward on the bench too. And when he comes into the team we tend to win ....... Replacing what he brings us would be bloody difficult. The big question is not whether he's deadwood, but whether he wants another season before management.
If you were looking for potential pruning, what about Gardner? He picks up a strain during the team talk ..... Or Chapman, whose ankles apparently are on backwards or something? Can they ever last the 90? But they do have talent, deadwood they ain't.
If the miracle happened and we went up, then I'd agree with you Dancing, we'd need to prune and recruit, because a number of our current team probably wouldn't hack it at Championship level. Players like Evatt and Hird aren't anything like deadwood, but they might begin to look it chasing a Nathan Redmond, or Gray at Birmingham or Brett Asseeyoulater at Forest.
Maybe by tomorrow and County have given us a chasing the concerns about being promotion contenders will be tinged with reality. Of course we'll sell and yes we'll prune .... and recruit too, but we need to be aware managers like Paul Cook are tinkering with very small margins when they bring success. Do we really think Yeovil are rubbish? Or Bristol brilliant? Let's get the 4 wins to stay up before we worry about who to ditch.