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He won't do that Lags, he just likes to post about it.

 

Has anybody seen Mills training with the youth?

 

2 separate reporters have now said Mills is injured and seen a specialist but haha Yarddogs knows better.

I'm no 'insider' but my mate saw Mills, Forte and Cassidy in OCL gym last week doing, what appeared to be, post injury training.

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I'm no 'insider' but my mate saw Mills, Forte and Cassidy in OCL gym last week doing, what appeared to be, post injury training.

Lets see if Mills gets his position back in the team then at the expense of Lafferty when fit.

 

Dunns problems with Mills stem back to when they were both playing, Dunn was as you would expect very vocal and picked out Mills for particular critisism at half time against Peterborough, Mills told Dunn to :censored: off only to see him get the managers job within 24 hours, I have no affiliation to Mills but know someone who was present so you can take it for what its worth, my first post on this was before Mills injury was announced and the other players I've mentioned are also not fancied by Dunn.

 

Dunn has actually mentioned in interviews he thought a couple of our players were too comfortable and took their places in the first team as a given, this probably has more to do with players attitude than ability.

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Not going to bother listening its all bull:censored:. We will be told how things look good in training and how things have apprantly improved. How we are going to take the game to sheff utd this weekend and look to climb up the table. Dunn acts the big i am, We will be on our 3rd manager of the season before xmas.

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Why are the central defenders hopeless at set plays?

 

Why are the central defenders hopeless at tackling? Why are the central defenders hopeless at dominating strikers? Why are the central defenders not allowed to come in for stick when they are clearly horrendously out of form?

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If all this is true, then there might not actually be all that much wrong with it depending on how you look at it.

 

Lets see if Mills gets his position back in the team then at the expense of Lafferty when fit.

If Lafferty is better then what's the problem?
Dunns problems with Mills stem back to when they were both playing, Dunn was has you would expect very vocal and picked out Dunn for particular critisism at half time against Peterborough, Mills told Dunn to :censored: off

Doesn't reflect great on Mills that

only to see him get the managers job within 24 hours, I have no affiliation to Mills but know someone who was present so you can take it for what its worth, my first post on this was before Mills injury was announced and the other players I've mentioned are also not fancied by Dunn.

A manager doesn't fancy some players. Hardly groundbreaking news.

Dunn has actually mentioned in interviews he thought a couple of players were too comfortable and took there places in the first team as a given

If Mills is one of these then maybe he's right - he was the only left back in the squad. So I can understand if he thought his place in the first team was a given.

, this probably has more to do with players attitude than ability.

Players with better attitude will often get into a team over players with more ability. It's a question of trust.

 

For what it's worth I wouldn't play Brown or Philliskirk but I can see why he does in some sense. It's not as simple as putting your most talented 11 players out on the pitch every week.

 

My question for him would be how does he plan to get a performance out of players like Carl Winchester, George Green etc who have the talent but (based on how often they've been picked by everyone, not just Dunn) for some reason don't warrant a starting spot. How does he plan to bring the best out of them?

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Not going to bother listening its all bull:censored:. We will be told how things look good in training and how things have apprantly improved. How we are going to take the game to sheff utd this weekend and look to climb up the table. Dunn acts the big i am, We will be on our 3rd manager of the season before xmas.

Heard or read no evidence that he indeed acts the big I am, his playing CV compared against our current playing staff would entitle him to do so though.

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Heard or read no evidence that he indeed acts the big I am, his playing CV compared against our current playing staff would entitle him to do so though.

 

Yes. There's a lot of talk about arrogance and smirking but I've seen nothing of that whatsoever.

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Lets see if Mills gets his position back in the team then at the expense of Lafferty when fit.

 

Dunns problems with Mills stem back to when they were both playing, Dunn was as you would expect very vocal and picked out Mills for particular critisism at half time against Peterborough, Mills told Dunn to :censored: off only to see him get the managers job within 24 hours, I have no affiliation to Mills but know someone who was present so you can take it for what its worth, my first post on this was before Mills injury was announced and the other players I've mentioned are also not fancied by Dunn.

 

Dunn has actually mentioned in interviews he thought a couple of our players were too comfortable and took their places in the first team as a given, this probably has more to do with players attitude than ability.

A player tells another play to :censored: Off. I hope Dunn can cope. Bless.

Not the first or last time I am sure.

I am sure managers have been told to :censored: Off too.

We need a manager with more backbone than that, that can put a bit of disagreement to one side and pick the best team.

In actual fact, I highly doubt this story is the reason for exactly that reason. Dunn is too experience to let that sort of thing affect him for too long.

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Why, after seemingly having the basis of a good squad needing a few additions, has there been a complete overhaul, that has seen Winchester and Dieng dropped, and our Player of the Season played out of position, to accommodate unproven loanees?

I'm entertained by this idea that we had such a great squad, from which we didn't lose any players. We had a squad that flirted with relegation until the final weeks of last season. And, when Barry was semingly doing all he could to ship players out in August, nobody was interested.

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I'm entertained by this idea that we had such a great squad, from which we didn't lose any players. We had a squad that flirted with relegation until the final weeks of last season. And, when Barry was semingly doing all he could to ship players out in August, nobody was interested.

Never said 'great'...

 

Barry was trying to shift out players because they had foolishly included stand revenue in the new budget

 

Before Evans and Johnson, we had a squad that was competing in the league better than any for a while. Top 6 in February. It needed a few additions like Walsall, Dale, Gillingham and Burton have brought in.

 

Easy to twist words...

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Ask him why he didnt get the job when he orginally applied for it when Darren Kelly got it then.

 

You could ask him yourself couldn't you?

 

I'm fascinated by some posters on here who come up with questions but in nearly all certainty wont be on the phone raising their criticisms. Perhaps Yarddog73 will phone in and put his inside knowledge to Dunn ? No chance.

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Never said 'great'...

 

Barry was trying to shift out players because they had foolishly included stand revenue in the new budget

 

Before Evans and Johnson, we had a squad that was competing in the league better than any for a while. Top 6 in February. It needed a few additions like Walsall, Dale, Gillingham and Burton have brought in.

 

Easy to twist words...

I was talking more broadly than your post, not trying to twist your words. I was referring to the ridiculous notion, that has been regularly floated since before the season started, that we have the best midfield in the league. No, we don't. If we did, we wouldn't be in the bottom four.

 

Equally, people were talking about Coleman being the best (or one of the best) keepers in the division. Yet, he's been dropped for a man who himself has served up some pretty poor performances.

 

In summary, our squad is nothing like as strong as some people seem to think it is.

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You could ask him yourself couldn't you?

 

I'm fascinated by some posters on here who come up with questions but in nearly all certainty wont be on the phone raising their criticisms. Perhaps Yarddog73 will phone in and put his inside knowledge to Dunn ? No chance.

Thing is I already know. He was interviwed for it and thats a FACT!

 

And yeah your right i wont be phoning in to raise my concerns because Ive got a meeting at the club soon to raise them concerns.

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I was talking more broadly than your post, not trying to twist your words. I was referring to the ridiculous notion, that has been regularly floated since before the season started, that we have the best midfield in the league. No, we don't. If we did, we wouldn't be in the bottom four.

 

Equally, people were talking about Coleman being the best (or one of the best) keepers in the division. Yet, he's been dropped for a man who himself has served up some pretty poor performances.

 

In summary, our squad is nothing like as strong as some people seem to think it is.

 

 

 

It hasn't helped the we haven't had a manager incharge since Johnson left in February

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I was talking more broadly than your post, not trying to twist your words. I was referring to the ridiculous notion, that has been regularly floated since before the season started, that we have the best midfield in the league. No, we don't. If we did, we wouldn't be in the bottom four.

 

Equally, people were talking about Coleman being the best (or one of the best) keepers in the division. Yet, he's been dropped for a man who himself has served up some pretty poor performances.

 

In summary, our squad is nothing like as strong as some people seem to think it is.

Any idea Coleman was near to the best was ridiculous.

 

However the midfield being one of the strongest I'm still not unconvinced. Last season at times it was absolutely brilliant. First game of this season this year, against top of the table Walsall, we overran them for 70 minutes because our midfield was so superior.

 

Since then Winchester hasn't been given a chance, Dunn has become the manager, Kelly has been injured for as many games as he's played and Jones has, for some unknown reason, been stranded on the wing.

 

A half-decent manager eg. Johnson, would make that midfield as strong as any other in this division.

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Why are you playing Connor Brown?

Actually, why isn't Connor Brown to play even when he's picked?

Why are you playing a dinosaur formation?

Why are you playing Philly in central midfield?

Why are you playing Philly

Is a lack of basic talent no real reason to not play people who run around a lot in training?

Should players be able to play football? if not, can i have a trial?

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