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That's very plausible - all the development work they do with him shows how much he's valued. Maybe an offer was made, that'd make more sense. Being knocked back would explain the hesitancy at raising the matter again, or maybe all parties agreed 'let's not talk about this til 2022'. Notts wouldn't reveal that the player rejected, it'd jeopardise the chances of working something good out for both parties later on
Cheers
It'd serve them right if Ruben cancelled in response to the derision of a team mate (he wouldn't cos he's a nice, honourable fella)
Sam is still only 24, not half way through his contract (I think) and could come good yet. Some fans should reread this...
Mobility isn't his problem, opportunity is.
https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news...-signs-310820/
I guess this will show us the ambition of the owners. If he leaves in January while we're in the play offs then I guess promotion isn't the ambition.
I do fully expect most if not all players who's contracts end at the end of the season to move on to pastures new though if we fail to get promoted yet again.
Apologies AntiClough if you think I was mocking Sam.My point was and is he's a big lad with the potential to play centre forward.He seems to have the physique of a player that is wasted on the wing.
I'm sure with some fine tuneing, his skill set and physique could be adopted to suit that of a centre forward, now whether good or bad we wont know unless
Add to that some coaching regards positional sence and runs he might make an half decent centre forward.?
I wouldnt expect him to be a goal machine but might make a useful impact upfront.Hes on our books and so far it seems the manager doesnt want to employ him as a winger.
Hes tall big strong has a shot on him and if I remember correctly could run with the ball.
I think it's a shame we gave a player in our squad that is currently not being used and might make it into the team via a different position....if such a transition worked then it's a win win situation if it doesnt we haven't lost anything.
Fingers crossed sam comes good full stop on the wing or upfront....
No, never thought that Pedro, seems to be a thing with younger fans - comes up on here, Magpie Circle and now NC Talk...
He's been here 1 year 3mths and hasn't had a fair shot at showing what he can do. I think in football if you're a nice guy, laid-back, easy going, and English isn't your 1st language, a lack of gravitas can hold you back in a football squad where you have big characters vying for the coaches/media/fans' attention. This can lead to a squandering of talent. We know this happened with Ruben. Hear how the B'Wood manager called him the most talented player in the NL? Well that was true 13 months ago, but it didn't stop coaches not picking him for 17 out of our 42 league games last season!
I have no doubt at all that something like that is happening with Elisha Sam. Can't deny it works both ways though, when you're given the chance, however limited, you HAVE TO take it.
I actually really like Sam and he has provided us with some really good moments during his time at Notts. His problem appears to be consistency and often struggling to read the game. Head down bearing in on goal you'll always fancy him to score. Unfortunately we have a manager who goes by the mantra defend from the front attack from the back. Halifax's winning goal when they came from 2-0 down with 10 men was a prime example. Their player who created the chance was allowed to literally walk past Sam without any challenge, it almost looked like Sam wasn't sure what he was supposed to do. It's the one area of his game I feel he needs to work on, unfortunately other than at training he's not really getting the chance to improve by playing games.