Apologies, only been posting on here in the last few months.
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He played in 41 games for Derby last season! Class is class and in league 1 he is a class above this level on his day.
Jan Molby stood in the middle of the pitch and hardly moved 2 foot all game for us, but his passing was something to behold and you could see the class and stature in him, Conor is more mobile than Molby was and can pick a pass, his free kick taking will get us some goals as well.
I’m looking forward to seeing how he brings Luca on, the lad will learn a lot from him.
What was the main complaint that you heard about our midfielders last season - ‘they were too slow’.
(although IMO that was more a reflection on how Collins lined the players up)
So we have added to the slowness.
If we come across other teams with quick central midfielders then Conor will struggle.
However - will Conor be the best passer of the ball at the club - yes.
Will he be the best passer of the ball in this league - probably.
Will he bring experience to the squad - definitely.
The appointment of Darrell Clarke as the Head Coach has the potential to be a good appointment. ( Though I do remember the Board's first choice was Thalhammer :P. )
The bringing back of Hourihane suits both BFC and Hourihane. We get a leader on the pitch, a strong mentality, a quality player in dead ball situations--free kicks, corners, penalties, some subtle sh1thousery in midfield. Hourihane gets his sought after transition into coaching.
Two ticks from me so far.
Welcome back Conor.
Just what we needed a player with quality, experience and leadership brought into our young squad. Positive signing, just need a few more.
Hope it works out for both player and club.
Nerf I don’t know the answer but I thought the answer you were given was a bit uncalled for.