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Carl Newell

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Re: So is it a case of
« Reply #15 on: October 14, 2012, 06:07:22 PM »
Agreed WP. It is great to see a young energetic team. Contrary to popular brief a team of eleven bruisers won't get get you out of any league and said teams nine times out of ten finish in the bottom half. Jason realised this back in Janurary (the Nuneaton game was the turning point for me) and dropped himself and Austin and started to build this season by blooding in the likes of Reed. I do believe we need one bullish, experienced, commanding defender/midfielder with previous sucsess at this level who can still play a bit; Willson is hopefully that player but I doesn't sound like he is progressing very well with his comeback from injury.

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Re: So is it a case of
« Reply #16 on: October 15, 2012, 06:04:16 PM »
but maybe the luck went our way for once.
 

Maybe, but on the flip side, Newshams little dink was superbly tipped wide by the keeper and Wards smash from the edge of the area could have flown in instead of deflecting up onto the bar and we'd have been home and dry and looking at a 4-0 away win.  We deserved that after BPA.
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