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  • #46
    Chatting to Middlesbrough

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    • #47
      Signed for Preston on a 2 year deal. Who says you can't still get a contract at nearly 34 years of age.

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      • #48
        He's a good player. We rescued him. He paid us back. He wanted the best for his family. Preston will benefit.
        Does anyone disagree with any of this?

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        • #49
          He?s been a journeyman footballer so has to look for whatever he thinks is best for himself and his family. Good luck to him .

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Stovicmiller View Post
            He?s been a journeyman footballer so has to look for whatever he thinks is best for himself and his family. Good luck to him .
            You might define him as a journeyman. For me he has been one of the best of what I would call classic centre forwards in my lifetime following the Millers. His hold up play, strength and pure resilience was sublime.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Nardendee View Post
              You might define him as a journeyman. For me he has been one of the best of what I would call classic centre forwards in my lifetime following the Millers. His hold up play, strength and pure resilience was sublime.
              Are you forgetting Dave Gwyther,Nards ,Apologies if you are not that old.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Nardendee View Post
                You might define him as a journeyman. For me he has been one of the best of what I would call classic centre forwards in my lifetime following the Millers. His hold up play, strength and pure resilience was sublime.
                Smith was a good player for the Millers.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Lolmorgan View Post
                  Are you forgetting Dave Gwyther,Nards ,Apologies if you are not that old.
                  David Gwyther was a good player and to be fair your comparison is valid. Once saw him score a hat trick in a 4-4 draw at Swansea in the late seventies so I remember him well.
                  He was a crowd favourite at Swansea where he made his name, and was top scorer for 4 seasons. At that time Swansea were hovering between the third & fourth divisions, whereas Smith had played at level 2 twice with the Millers and also Sheffield Wednesday and now with Preston.

                  He is certainly the nearest comparison to Smith to have played at Rotherham. Gwyther scored 45 goals in 162 appearances for the Millers whereas Smith scored 52 goals in 188 appearances in his time at NYS.

                  Career wise Gwyther played a total of 598 league games scoring 159 league goals - a ratio of a goal every 3.75 games whereas Smith currently has scored 133 goals in 532 games - a ratio of a goal every 4 games so not a lot in it but Smith has scored 18 goals in the Championship & a further 12 for Sheff Wed making 30 in total out of 161 combined Championship games, with more to follow at PNE.

                  Given the level of playing & the teams played for and against, I would put Smith ahead of Gwyther.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Nardendee View Post
                    You might define him as a journeyman. For me he has been one of the best of what I would call classic centre forwards in my lifetime following the Millers. His hold up play, strength and pure resilience was sublime.
                    And to think he couldn't get a game for Bury when we signed him

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Karl998yr View Post
                      And to think he couldn't get a game for Bury when we signed him

                      I well remember the absolute mockery online from their fans when we signed him. Similar in fact to the Walsall fans when we signed Mark Robins. Just show that fans know nowt lol.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Tigerish View Post
                        He's a good player. We rescued him. He paid us back. He wanted the best for his family. Preston will benefit.
                        Does anyone disagree with any of this?
                        Absolutely not. He was a great servant to us and a shame he left. Like you say, he did best for his family and himself like any man would do.

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