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Thread: Curtis Thompson

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    Curtis Thompson

    Curtis signed a five month deal with Wycombe over the weekend. Good luck to him at Adams Park.

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    Curtis is a L1 player . . . well for at least 5 months anyway. Good luck to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    Curtis is a L1 player . . . well for at least 5 months anyway. Good luck to him.
    5 months??? Not 6 months as in half a year??? Jeez, I thought I was tight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    5 months??? Not 6 months as in half a year??? Jeez, I thought I was tight.
    I thought the same

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    I thought the same
    At least there’s a chance available to prove he can step up and also show he’s fit, best of luck to him !

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    5 months??? Not 6 months as in half a year??? Jeez, I thought I was tight.
    Obviously until Xmas or year end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Obviously until Xmas or year end.
    Yes, what he said!

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    Good luck to him. He was a key player in central midfield in our League One Great Escape campaign under Derry, but got messed around too much positionally after that. The lack of energy and ball-winning ability in our central midfield in the friendly against Derby suggested we might have done well to keep him around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    Good luck to him. He was a key player in central midfield in our League One Great Escape campaign under Derry, but got messed around too much positionally after that. The lack of energy and ball-winning ability in our central midfield in the friendly against Derby suggested we might have done well to keep him around.
    What he lacked in ability or skill he made up for in his energy and that old favourite "commitment". Difficult to find a lower league player with all four. Still, he was a trier. Good luck, Curtis.

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