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Thread: The Wolf Bites Back

  1. #1
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    The Wolf Bites Back

    Wether a good nickname or not,to some of our sceptical posters on here(do you remember taking the p***).
    Nice first half hat-trick,well done lad.

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    Cost the boyfriend of a Niece 16,000 pound on his accumulator,apparentely Well done to LM though.

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    He's on fire.

    Let's get him back.

    (Apologies, AlexL, but we seem consistently to be backing the wrong horses at the moment.)

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    Quote Originally Posted by VindePays2009
    He's on fire.

    Let's get him back.

    (Apologies, AlexL, but we seem consistently to be backing the wrong horses at the moment.)
    Horses? Donkeys methinks.
    Maybe not a fair comment, but this season has seen some abysmal displays (not all, but the inconsistency is in itself a massive problem) by players who have gone on and done well elsewhere.

    That said, a one-off in the lower league in a game where the opposition obviously thought Accy would just roll over, is not the same as meeting a bunch of hardened ex-Championship guys.

    We are having a horrible, horrible season with few bright spots. All I can do, for my own sanity, is enjoy and remember those high points. :-D

    Roll on Walsall. I hope a few more go than went to Pricey Posh.

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    Another 2 goals,maybe 5 that could have been for us?

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    He's doing now exactly what he was doing last season - the reason we bought him!
    But he failed to step up to L1 first time around.
    I need some convincing he can do it again this time before we start heaping praise on him and clamour for his return.

    I just think his problem is attitude. He was then, and is now, integral to Accy's attack - he is loved there!
    Because he didn't pick up the baton here straight away, he didn't feel the same affection - so he moped and was dispatched - bad influence on the group.

    That's my view anyway.

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    Quote Originally Posted by somersetcrewe
    He's doing now exactly what he was doing last season - the reason we bought him!
    But he failed to step up to L1 first time around.
    I need some convincing he can do it again this time before we start heaping praise on him and clamour for his return.

    I just think his problem is attitude. He was then, and is now, integral to Accy's attack - he is loved there!
    Because he didn't pick up the baton here straight away, he didn't feel the same affection - so he moped and was dispatched - bad influence on the group.

    That's my view anyway.
    I reckon that you have hit the nail on the head concerning this fellow and his inability to step up to L1 standard. Perhaps the game time will do him good with Stanley, because he (at our insistence) is contracted to us for a further year. Molyneux originally stuck out for a one year deal. Perhaps we made a big mistake there, or may be this cloud will have a silver lining. Only time will tell.

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    IMO he did`nt get enough play time,like a certain Uche.

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    I agree Nev, that LM did not play very often, although from what I saw of him when he did play, he was becoming a bit of a luxury. His performances (especially his distribution) were well below par and we could not continue to carry such a player. Perhaps his time with Accrington will do him a power of good and at present (and even though he is playing at a lower level), his form is streets ahead of a certain individual on loan from a Championship club! If we do go down, and that is a possibility(it is no good covering up that scenario), then he might fit into our set up next season.

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    re: The Wolf Bites Back

    Would you rather have Lee Molyneux or Cameron Park?

    My thoughts are instead of bringing in Cameron in maybe we should have kept with Lee for this season.

    However I hardly saw Lee play.

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