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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    It could've been Dan Gosling joins Westlife for all I care.

    I think this proves that our recruitment takes too many wild punts. I'm all for the risk v reward thing, but I think they need to rein in the parameters of who gets brought in and given pitch time for us. He played in about 15% of our L2 games last season.
    Minutes on pitch won’t be anything like 15%
    Gosling was emergency cover for Palmer. The options would have been very limited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kill_the_drum View Post
    Minutes on pitch won’t be anything like 15%
    Gosling was emergency cover for Palmer. The options would have been very limited.
    Exactly. We needed an emergency stop-gap between Palmer getting injured and the January transfer window opening, when we signed Robbo. Not many players out there who would be willing to play a bit-part role for six weeks or so.

    I was surprised at how poor he was given the career he's had though.

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