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Thread: 📝Nemane signs

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpies1959 View Post
    Lets hope the heat map for AN is the same next season as last. If not obvious already, it really does show how much we were on the front foot last season.
    The heat map caught my eye, although not surprising we had so much possession in the opposition's half last season and had so much success and passages of play out wide.

    Can't imagine the heat map will look close to that next season even if we adopt a similar approach, if it is close then we are in for another very good season.

    Also hope his minutes played is significantly less due to competition in the squad, he had next to none last season due to TARs injury.

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    I am really excited to see how good TAR can be, but wonder if Nemane is one of those players who performs better knowing his place is safe, i.e. self driven, and free from pressure. He certainly improved towards the back end of the season, and this was without any competition for his place. Tin hat strapped on lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJPIE View Post
    100% agree with this. McGoldrick is used to decent and deliberate delivery. He will not be wanting to waste energy making runs and seeing the final ball Nemane and Chicksen to some degree provided last season.
    Mcgoldrick played for Derby last season, not Real Madrid

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    Great news! Like others have said, this keeps last year's vibe alive and, for all he's a work in progress, AN had some 'highly significant actions' at the pointy end of last season. COYP!!!!!

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    Chuffed. Our retention and acquisition this off season has brought home that we’re a football league club again. None of Cameron, Nemane, Randall, Crowley, Didzy would be here if we were still NL. (RR doesn’t count, as so far above the level he was always going to move further up, although it’s a bit of a head scratcher where he ended up)

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    Chuffed. Our retention and acquisition this off season has brought home that we’re a football league club again. None of Cameron, Nemane, Randall, Crowley, Didzy would be here if we were still NL. (RR doesn’t count, as so far above the level he was always going to move further up, although it’s a bit of a head scratcher where he ended up)
    Echo everything above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    Chuffed. Our retention and acquisition this off season has brought home that we’re a football league club again. None of Cameron, Nemane, Randall, Crowley, Didzy would be here if we were still NL. (RR doesn’t count, as so far above the level he was always going to move further up, although it’s a bit of a head scratcher where he ended up)
    Can’t argue with that!

  8. #38
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    Chuffed. Our retention and acquisition this off season has brought home that we’re a football league club again. None of Cameron, Nemane, Randall, Crowley, Didzy would be here if we were still NL. (RR doesn’t count, as so far above the level he was always going to move further up, although it’s a bit of a head scratcher where he ended up)
    I must admit i thought it a bit odd with him going to Oxford. In 2026 they will have to vacate their current ground, as the lease expires and the ground can longer be used for football after that date. They have earmarked land for a new stadium, but it is situated within a green belt area and they are unlikely to get planning permission.. Worrying times ahead for the Os

  9. #39
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    absolutely a great resigning, transformed himself into one of the hardest positions in football. Fantastic pace, fantastic control and intelligence to know when to run and works damn hard defencely. I say good luck to him and well done too if he has battled a contract offer, but as with the rest and the club has to go another level.

  10. #40
    Great news !!! 🎉🎉👍😎

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