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  • Always be a hero for that wood game

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    • Originally posted by maddogslater View Post
      Always be a hero for that wood game
      Definitely should be. It you don't appreciate that, I don't know what you're doing following sports.

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      • The respective fortunes of Messrs Baldwin and Platt next season will probably provide some answers to a question that has been debated all season i.e. What was the problem - the player, or the way they were being asked to play?

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        • Originally posted by jackal2 View Post
          The respective fortunes of Messrs Baldwin and Platt next season will probably provide some answers to a question that has been debated all season i.e. What was the problem - the player, or the way they were being asked to play?
          I’m afraid we won’t as the answer is both.

          In Baldwin‘s case he had potential, but his attitude was the issue for me. He always believed he was far better than he actually was. The shrews game demonstrates this completely. He isn’t trying to “play his way out” he is trying to nutmeg his player on our own goaline.

          I’ll remember him fondly for the non league, not for league 2.

          Wish him well at bratfud but can’t see it working out sadly.

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          • interesting twist with Baldwin and Platt! Someone on here described AB as a Rolls Royce of a player, and when he's performing well he does seem to glide through the gears.

            For me, whatever the defensive setup, defenders and goalies need to have a huge dollap of consistency. Leave the mercurial to strikers and midfielders. So I think it suits us to switch out a player with a season range of 2-8 rating, for a 6-7 one, but it will be interesting to see how they both do in comparison.

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            • Although I hope it works out for AB I won't miss his incredible cock-ups every other week.
              He wasn't a popular guy off the pitch with team mates either as he's too quick to call out other people's mistakes despite his own regular Mr Bean impressions

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              • Originally posted by jacobncfc View Post
                I think this is a bit kind. He did see a lot of the ball and it's a tough job, but so many of his mistakes weren't really about the 'playing out' but because he appeared to stop paying attention in the middle of a football match.

                Wish him well, though. Fun player to watch and outstanding in the NL, but we needed to improve on him.
                Yeah, a bit of revisionism there for sure. Baldwin was so careless at times, and it had noting to do with our style of play. Watch the Shrewsbury highlights back. The third goal sums him up. Having already made two awful mistakes that led to goals, he chases a nothing ball down the channel and half-heartedly lobs is from a completely safe position across the goal.

                He was great on his day, but overall he just seemed too lax and didn't inspire confidence.

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                • Originally posted by jackal2 View Post
                  The respective fortunes of Messrs Baldwin and Platt next season will probably provide some answers to a question that has been debated all season i.e. What was the problem - the player, or the way they were being asked to play?
                  Yes, I'm always happy for the football market place to settle these kinds of debates. Where players end up and what happens to them provides the answers. I was always higher than most on Elliot Hewitt, for example, and he's spent nearly all of the last 5 or 6 years at a higher level than us.
                  And then there was all those arguments during the Nolan/Ardley eras. We have one subject of those, RR, now a Championship player while others that were more touted by some at the time quickly went to the likes of Boston, Buxton, Nuneaton, Kidsgrove etc or retirement. On the other hand, Jake Reeves quickly won a promotion to L1.
                  Last edited by the_anticlough; 01-06-2024, 05:29 AM.

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                  • What about Colby Bishop, not good enough for notts by all accounts, now let’s think who he plays for again.

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                    • There’s always players who will surprise. I bet York City fans slagged off Langstaff when he scored 1 in 22 in 19/20

                      Sometimes the way a team plays, a manager, or even a good kick up the back side changes a player and they click.

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                      • Liam Walker signs for St. Joseph's

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                        • Tobi signs for Rochdale, one-year deal:

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                          • I'd completely forgotten about Liam Walker, but I've got a mate who follows Gibraltar and he's basically their most famous player ever. She was trying to explain that their most famous player played for Notts and I felt guilty to have so little memory of his time with us.

                            Good news for TAR. That's a good move for him to a relatively big NL club and it would be good to see him establish him stand get a full injury-free season.

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                            • Originally posted by nw6pie View Post
                              Tobi signs for Rochdale, one-year deal:

                              https://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/news/2...orowlingsigns/
                              Good move for him.
                              Virtually the last we saw of him was falling over at Harrogate for their 3rd goal. It just wasn't going to happen for him here. I hope he grabs hold of a place at Dale and keeps it

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                              • Scot Bennett leaves Newport. Surprising, given that he'd basically become a club hero there.
                                Scot Bennet fails to agree a new deal and will move on after more than eight years at Rodney Parade

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