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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    And with good reason, it's our best shot to get out this league. We're not talking about every game, but both of them to have a very good season playing to their potential. If both fail to do that for one reason or another, what realistically is our ceiling this year?

    It was interesting to me that IB brought them on at exactly the same time. I hope he isn't having to manage any rivalry between them (although no problem if they've both got pride), we already know they're talking over who takes free-kicks and penalties
    What I hope they both realise is that there'll be times this season when ones on fire and the other is off his game and vice versa. It might even be that say Ruben carries more of the load in the first half of the season and Cal in the second. It's a long season, nobody's gonna show themselves to be the main man over the first 15 or 20 games.
    Watching the interviews, I think both R and R have a certain edge to them i.e. know they are good and the best two players in the team. Nothing wrong with that - I seem to recall a very young Grealish having that swagger at Notts, and Ronaldo is hardly a shy lad.
    I just hope that desire to be Notts best player doesn't manifest itself in petty squabbling over penalties, free kicks etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllNottsAreWe View Post
    Watching the interviews, I think both R and R have a certain edge to them i.e. know they are good and the best two players in the team. Nothing wrong with that - I seem to recall a very young Grealish having that swagger at Notts, and Ronaldo is hardly a shy lad.
    I just hope that desire to be Notts best player doesn't manifest itself in petty squabbling over penalties, free kicks etc.
    My understanding is they are roomies on away trips, I think one of them said so in interview. So from that I’d say they were best of buddies and more likely to work for / with each other than against.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamPie View Post
    My understanding is they are roomies on away trips, I think one of them said so in interview. So from that I’d say they were best of buddies and more likely to work for / with each other than against.
    Yes they are. I think there is a bit of friendly competitiveness between them. Certainly nothing that would be detrimental to the team.

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