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    Well done Keith Curle

    I've been impressed with his signings so far.

    Raynes gives some nastiness and solidity in defence.

    Kennedy and Joyce bring some proven bite to the midfield area.

    Hery gives us a bit of technical ability and craft in central areas that we've been bereft of for years now.

    Ibere gives us some strength and experience upfront and the ability to hold the ball up - which again, we've lacked for years.

    Fair play to the manager for addressing the weaknesses in our team with his summer signings.

    I'd still like to see a little more experience in central defence and a touch more creative flair brought in - but I'm optimistic about our chances this season.

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    re: Well done Keith Curle

    Oh, and we've signed an actual right-back.

    A task which proved too difficult for our previous two managers.

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    re: Well done Keith Curle

    I've also been impressed by his signings.
    If rumours are correct he has also got rid of Billy Paynter. Thats the best bit of news so far

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    re: Well done Keith Curle

    Quote Originally Posted by Piglet_Phoenix
    I've been impressed with his signings so far.

    Raynes gives some nastiness and solidity in defence.

    Kennedy and Joyce bring some proven bite to the midfield area.

    Hery gives us a bit of technical ability and craft in central areas that we've been bereft of for years now.

    Ibere gives us some strength and experience upfront and the ability to hold the ball up - which again, we've lacked for years.

    Fair play to the manager for addressing the weaknesses in our team with his summer signings.

    I'd still like to see a little more experience in central defence and a touch more creative flair brought in - but I'm optimistic about our chances this season.
    I agree mate, he seems to have made some pretty good signings. I'm prepared to trust him on the defenders, because I assume he is able to spot what he needs bearing in mind his experience. I'm fascinated with the midfield signings, I was delighted by the signing of Kennedy who I

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    re: Well done Keith Curle

    Did he get Gillespie to stay? My impression is he couldn't get a move so any job is better than no job.

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    re: Well done Keith Curle

    It's been an interesting few days. Buddle's off back to Gateshead; Asamoah has signed a 6 month contract; there's talk that Paynter's off to Hartlepool; Hery and Ibehre have joined us for at least a year. All positives, though nowt's been proved yet. I might even be persuaded to take in a couple of friendlies.

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    re: Well done Keith Curle

    Trying his best,all done quietly in the background despite the goings on off the field.

    As griff points out,nothing proved yet,been here before and the rest is history.So far slowly but surely getting there.

    Proof of the pudding,will it be tasty for once,well it is long overdue.A dozen games should give us some idea excluding friendlies of course and rightly so because they mean sod all.

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