Cal was electric when he first arrived at Notts. If he'd stayed injury-free, who knows where his career could have taken him. Pretty sad really.
Cal was electric when he first arrived at Notts. If he'd stayed injury-free, who knows where his career could have taken him. Pretty sad really.
Jimmy Spencer and Ronan Murray was a really good striker partnership until injuries hit both of them. Murray was really good at feeding off Spencer as Spencer would usually have a couple of players around him making space for Murray. Proper old school big man little man combo. Had they both been fit after the great escape season, I feel we'd have been able to kick on but sadly, it was the begining of the end of that part of the good times before our slow slide into the national league
Cal's career has been marred by injury.
At 27 though, he needs to concentrate on contributing to the team he's playing for. You are NOT a star if your'e playing in NLN at that age.
I hope he can find a way to the EFL. The route to that is probably easier than trying to be a star at the lower levels - just channel your abilities to the service of the team and que sera sera
Why do I say that? Cal wanted to be the main man, but he was playing with someone who is now playing 4 LEVELS above him (RR). He should never have pulled stunts like taking pens and free-kicks off him. Serve the team, play your role, and you'll rise up if you deserve to. I really hope it happens for him.