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    Quote Originally Posted by Observerpie View Post
    I think that he's run his course at Notts as, looking back at his record, it seems that he never stays too long anywhere. Maybe he just a bit of a nomad who likes to keep moving.
    Said when he signed he wanted to settle down in one place and (I think he meant to the end his playing days at Notts). Stated it was not fair on his wife and kids to keep moving as much as has and his wife and kids deserved the security of knowing they will no always be on the move. Great win today.
    Last edited by SwalePie; 14-04-2024 at 12:56 AM. Reason: Fixed quote code error

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    I have criticised JB for being to slow and negative with his passing since his injury but before that he was excellent. If he is getting back to his pre injury performances then he is a big asset imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    I have criticised JB for being to slow and negative with his passing since his injury but before that he was excellent. If he is getting back to his pre injury performances then he is a big asset imo.
    He COULD be a big asset if he could find a way to pass forwards instead of his 'safe side to side going nowhere but not losing the ball' style that is easily seen by the enemy as a chance to intercept while we are faffing about. IF we had a player in the style of like wot Don Masson wos, who could receive the ball from Bostock and know what to do with it then it might make sense to play Bostock's game, but we ain't. Or we use him as a midfield sub to help control the game when we are winning but not when we need a goal.

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