Bolland was garbage as a player no one could fault his effort but that sadly isn’t enough even at our level.
He would just force his way into my worst 11 !!
Stick me on gods turf and you wont see a lack of effort .Bit of a wand of a left foot in my time but to be honest , i was cr@p.Bolland still makes my worse.
Bolland was garbage as a player no one could fault his effort but that sadly isn’t enough even at our level.
He would just force his way into my worst 11 !!
I always kinda liked Bolland – and his chant, the Hey Jude, maybe first Notts player to get that one?
But I think the main reason he looked "good" was that his spot in the 11 often meant Gary Owers didn't have to play.
Incidentally he's now head of football at a posh boarding school near York (according to wiki).
I can't agree with this. Given that our promotion dreams bit the dust anyway, what was the point of Alan Smith being on the bench week in week out making 5 minute appearances here and there. It achieved absolutely nothing, nil, zilch. Allowing young players like Osborne and Howes the opportunity of a bench place, and the odd minutes here and there is how youngsters are brought through. Other teams do it. We seem to have a policy (built up over many years, not just recently) of trying to buy a team rather than grow one.
Favourite Notts player who never "made it" has to be Paul Barnes. Terrible problems with injuries, which had he been injury free.... who knows?
Bolland was pretty rubbish at football, but he gave it 100% and at least tried to win the ball. For that reason alone he was better than a handful of other midfielders we've had. Mark Fotheringham was worse - he just strolled around the pitch, never making a tackle, rarely touching the ball.
Probably Paul Hooks looked destined for better things that never came.
Paul Hooks played in the best teams we have ever had, you can hardly put in the never made it category.
Loyd Richards and to a degree Tristan Benjamin, but to be fair to the later he was a great servant to Notts I just thought he had so much more to offer, never panicked on the ball.
Loyd Richards was around the club at the same time as Pedro he was another who appeared to have everything to become a really top player but just disappeared, sad really as he could have been a really classy player.