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shevates
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Ive checked other sites and they say 2 and 5 for Morecambe as well. On about sites anyone use Sofascore, superb for stats and info well worth a look
horlickfanclub
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote: 19 Nov 2023, 02:18
Shade wrote: 19 Nov 2023, 01:29 There is, of course, always the possibility that he has actually improved over the last couple of years. He's had more clubs than I've had hot dinners. The penny had to drop at some point if he wanted to do anything with his career.
Yes very true. He may have realised what it takes to be a pro in the EFL and knuckled down and improved.

More likely finally signed by a Manager who gets the best out of him in his best position.
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Shade
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Just watching Rotherham v Leeds and briefly thought I saw a familiar face on the touchline. Had a quick check and (goalkeeper) Scott Brown is currently co-caretaker manager of Rotherham?!

Hadn't realised he went there a year ago as goalkeeper coach under Matt Taylor who he obviously worked with before.
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Pie
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Sido finds the net again in Salisburys 3-2 win against Dorchester town.
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horlickfanclub
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Dan Crowley with an assist, winning the ball. BBC match report

" The visitors responded well after the break, Dan Crowley winning possession and feeding Langstaff who finished clinically."
asl
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N'lundulu on the scoresheet for Bolton, yesterday - although, frankly, who wasn't...?
Si Robin
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horlickfanclub wrote: 26 Nov 2023, 13:01 Dan Crowley with an assist, winning the ball. BBC match report

" The visitors responded well after the break, Dan Crowley winning possession and feeding Langstaff who finished clinically."
He also gave away a penalty.

Might as well rename this thread Crowley-Watch
HamTown
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asl wrote: 26 Nov 2023, 13:35 N'lundulu on the scoresheet for Bolton, yesterday - although, frankly, who wasn't...?
First league goal of the season after 17 matches for him so not just Keena struggling to find the net
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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Si Robin wrote: 26 Nov 2023, 13:44
horlickfanclub wrote: 26 Nov 2023, 13:01 Dan Crowley with an assist, winning the ball. BBC match report

" The visitors responded well after the break, Dan Crowley winning possession and feeding Langstaff who finished clinically."
He also gave away a penalty.

Might as well rename this thread Crowley-Watch
Case in point. Not much use assisting if the team loses 4-2 due to be out battled and not keeping shape.

Crowley may have featured l in Wade Elliot’s teams this season but Darrell Clarke would have him no where near the first eleven.
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Shade
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HamTown wrote: 26 Nov 2023, 13:47
asl wrote: 26 Nov 2023, 13:35 N'lundulu on the scoresheet for Bolton, yesterday - although, frankly, who wasn't...?
First league goal of the season after 17 matches for him so not just Keena struggling to find the net
It was the seventh of seven goals and he celebrated it like it was a 90th minute winner in a big cup match, sprinting around and slapping the badge (like he did for us). Embarrassing.
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