Gone to King's Lynn on loan. Good move in my opinion.
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Yet he has a better goals per game than Jonah....?
Overall or just this season? I'd rather have Jonah in my team.
As the discussion was this season, so was my analogy. Sure, in the past Jonah has a much better ratio, but his strike rate has dropped alarmingly this season. Based on goals per game this season, Pidge should be up top with Dayle! This surely shows the struggle for the second forward. IMO Sands gave more all round benefits than Jonah. Clearly DG sees it differently. For me the re-signing of Conor Robinson on the same day Harrogate bag Liam Hearn shows the gulf between the two sides in both ambition and funds. One team aiming to charge for the top, and another clinging desperately to the hope of 5th.
Clearly Den see's it different ? Or Den, and the majority of fans see it different more likely ! Jonah is a far better all round player than Sands, but i can't knock either's work rate. As for Hearn, and the alleged lack of ambition by the club of which you are obviously insinuating, may i suggest you have a word with the board and become an investor.
No thanks. I'm not the corporate type, I'll leave that to those who are gifted in that dept. In terms of investing, I've been to approx 800 home games since the 72/3 season, been to the glory days at Wembley, Hayes, and driven to god knows how many away matches from Canal Street Runcorn to Rockingham Road Kettering. I've seen us beat Durham 10-0 and lose 6-0 at home to Runcorn on a cold January night. I've seen Jim Kabia score his 100th goal, and cringed as Jim Dick wore the captain's armband. That's an investment.
I,ve supported Boston since since 1945/46 season , and been to nearing 2000 games at YS , I recall the glory days of White Hart Lane , Baseball Ground (first time round ) . Now I am sure the club are grateful of our support over the years but to put it in prospective if you and I had not attended these matches the club would still be in exactly the same place as it is today.
It is due to Chestnut Homes investment that the club did not fold , they were the only one,s with enough ambition to back the club .
Harrogate "charging up the league " :dan Many Yorkshire people laughing at that statement!
Simon Weavers dad has been pumping money into the club for 5 years to achieve this "charge" . Suggest their budget is far larger than Bostons
Liam Hearn !!!!!!!! No football managers in Lincolnshire (and many outside) would touch him with a bargepole. Most fans feel the same way .
Does Greene,s judgement on strikers stand up .
Ask those Con Prem managers eyeing up Ricky Miller and Dayle Southwell .