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Shauneyg

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Re: Indy
« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2013, 09:29:31 PM »
I'm just stating facts. If you bothered to listen to newtons interview you would know. Miller could well be an excellent signing. Looking forward to seeing miller and newsham partnership terrorising a few defences this season.

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« Reply #16 on: August 06, 2013, 07:30:44 AM »
I think it is a brave, calculated risk by DG. In going for qualitym over quantity, he has assembled a very decent looking squad, most of which are contracted. But if he gets a couple of mid term injuries the team, with the budget as he admitted spent, we could be in trouble. After having his early seven or eight confirmed players, he then signed, two centre halfs, both quality, a left back, another forward, and none of those would have come cheaply I am guessing

Lets just hope his bravery turns out to be the right decision and we remain, touch wood relatively injury free, then its possible we may have a very decent seasn

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Re: Indy
« Reply #17 on: August 06, 2013, 10:31:04 AM »
I think it is a brave, calculated risk by DG. In going for qualitym over quantity, he has assembled a very decent looking squad, most of which are contracted. But if he gets a couple of mid term injuries the team, with the budget as he admitted spent, we could be in trouble. After having his early seven or eight confirmed players, he then signed, two centre halfs, both quality, a left back, another forward, and none of those would have come cheaply I am guessing

Lets just hope his bravery turns out to be the right decision and we remain, touch wood relatively injury free, then its possible we may have a very decent seasn

With a large squad of lesser qaulity,  injured players are replaced with even lesser qaulity players .
A confident winning team of good qaulity players can cope better with 2/3 lesser qaulity players in the team when injuries occur.


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Re: Indy
« Reply #19 on: August 11, 2013, 11:03:11 AM »
Doesn't seem like he is gonna be fit for next week. He is exactly the sort of player we need. He would of made massive difference yesterday.

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Re: Indy
« Reply #20 on: August 11, 2013, 11:38:34 AM »
Since Church and Sleath left we've not had anyone in the middle to protect the back four. I only saw him play the once against Mansfield and I thought he could have got MOM.

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Re: Indy
« Reply #21 on: August 11, 2013, 11:40:14 AM »
We played well in 3-5-2 against Mansfield and I believe Indy made the team tick with his energy. We lacked sharpness and energy in midfield yesterday and it needs addressin ASAP.

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« Reply #22 on: August 11, 2013, 12:23:46 PM »
Trouble is that although the players signed have a higher pedigree one or two have an injury record, Mills especially, Indy is also crocked at the moment so would we be swapping one problem player for another.  With a small squad we simply cannot carry serious injury prone players no matter that they have one good match in 5.

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Re: Indy
« Reply #23 on: August 11, 2013, 02:14:05 PM »
This is Indy's full career history....

Indy Aujla's Experience

Free Agent Looking For Club
Out of Contract
May 2013 – Present (4 months)

Had a successfull season with Frickley Athletic scored some important goals and gained interest from Championship side Leeds United. Great start to 2013 getting back Full-time with Forest Green and playing 10 games for Whitehawk FC to secure them promotion.
Central Midfielder
Whitehawk FC
February 2013 – May 2013 (4 months)

After training on a full time basis with Forest Green rovers, the boss David Hockaday sent me to Whitehawk to play 2 games to help them out, ended up playing 10 games and helped them secure the Ryman League title
Professional Athlete
Forest Green Rovers Football Club
Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Sports industry
November 2012 – February 2013 (4 months)

Achieved my goal of getting on the radar of full time clubs was asked by Forest Green Rovers boss David Hockaday to train with the club on a full time basis and stay in their residential in stroud
Professional Footballer
Frickley Athletic Football Club
August 2012 – November 2012 (4 months) Hinckley

After returning from Belgium in the summer, I signed for a local club Frickley Athletic in the Evo-Stick Premier in order to get back on the radar of Clubs in the UK. Attracted Interest from Leeds United after impressive displays in Central Midfield. Scored a handful of goals as we enjoyed a good FA cup run
Player/Coach
Royal Racing FC Montegnee
February 2012 – May 2012 (4 months) Liege

This first team coach left the club in February and the president of the club has give me the responsibility to coach/manage the team until the end of the current season. I am the youngest player/manager in Europe and it's a great experience i'm learning more about the game everyday.
Professional Footballer Club Captain
Royal Racing FC Montegnee
August 2011 – February 2012 (7 months) Liège Area, Belgium

Turned down offers from uk to go back to RRFC Montegnee. Continue to play my football in Begium learning a different style of football.
Professional Footballer
Royal Racing FC Montegnee
2011 – 2011 (less than a year) Liege

After a successfull trial Fiorenzo Serchia signed me until the end of the 2011 season. The style of play in Europe is different to England and the US. It's more technical and suits me well which shows my versatility as a player.
Semi Professional Footballer
Garforth Town AFC
Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Sports industry
2010 – 2011 (1 year) Garforth

Returned from the states and attracted attention from Brazilian Soccer Schools very own Garforth Town. Signed to remain in shop window and had a good half season before attracting interest from a club in Belgium
Student-Athlete
CCBC Essex
2008 – 2010 (2 years) Baltimore, Maryland Area

I played soccer on a full scholarship in the US. The college level of sports is just below professional,The system is much better then in the UK as every potential athlete has the chance to earn a degree payed for before entering their sport fulltime. I captained my side for 2 years and won the state championship twice, all region once, and played at the national finals in which the top 8 teams in the US compete for the title. Enjoyed my time as a student athlete, enhanced my discipline as you have to perform in the classroom before being allowed to play. Also learned many new training techniques, I find the US is forward in terms of physical fitness.
Semi Professional Footballer
Bacup Borough Football Club
2007 – 2008 (1 year) Bacup

I played part time For Bacup Borough, this enabled me to stay in the shop window for bigger clubs to watch. Dropping from pro to semi pro was difficult, however it made me even more hungry to succeed in the game and I ganed interest from India and the US.
Sports Coach
Pro-Active Sports
2007 – 2008 (1 year) Bradford, United Kingdom

Whilst playing semi pro i worked as a sports coach in primary schools. Taught a range of sports including football, cricket, basketball, and hockey. This was a good experience for me, I could view sports from the outside in and gave me more undertanding.
Right Back
Chester City FC
2006 – 2007 (1 year) Chester, United Kingdom

Played Regular reserve team football and trained with the first team however due to several other players in my positon was unable to break into the first team. Training with the likes of Roberto Martinez improved my knowledge as a player on and off the pitch. Taught how to deal with success and failure and how to overcome injuries, as it's all apart of the game.
Apprentice Footballer
Bradford City AFC
Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Sports industry
2000 – 2006 (6 years) Bradford, United Kingdom

Played for Bradford City FC from the age of 12 up until 18. Left high school at 16 and signed fulltime as an apprentice and played for the youth and reserve team and trained daily with the first team. I was awarded Young Player of the Year in 2005. Learnt my trade at this club and understood the value's and discipline needed to acheive success in football.