Re: Time for the captain's arm-band to change arms?
Reckons not. Don't think its fair to ask Bamba to shuffle from centre half to defensive midfieldand back and dish out the bollockings and play his game on top of the commitments of being captain. Good to have a few leaders out there Sol certainly is one. Warnock teams usually got more than 1 mouthy sort. Clint Hill was massive for them as well as the mentioned Sean Derry. Both more than happy to oragonize n cajole.
Re: Time for the captain's arm-band to change arms?
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joecity
Reckons not. Don't think its fair to ask Bamba to shuffle from centre half to defensive midfieldand back and dish out the bollockings and play his game on top of the commitments of being captain. Good to have a few leaders out there Sol certainly is one. Warnock teams usually got more than 1 mouthy sort. Clint Hill was massive for them as well as the mentioned Sean Derry. Both more than happy to oragonize n cajole.
He played for Rangers recently, must have been in his late 40,s..
Re: Time for the captain's arm-band to change arms?
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Jimmy the Jock
He played for Rangers recently, must have been in his late 40,s..
He could probably do a job for Rangers in that league in his late 60s.
Re: Time for the captain's arm-band to change arms?
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dembethewarrior
Here here.
The fact he moved on to haircuts so quickly says it was a joke thread anyway 👍
Hear hear*
Re: Time for the captain's arm-band to change arms?
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qccfc
If you have leaders in the squad, let them lead.
Give the captaincy to someone else to bring something else out of them.
The captaincy in football is generally a token position anyway.
Well said!
Re: Time for the captain's arm-band to change arms?
Morrison is more diplomatic than Bamba and can speak to the refs calmly. Bamba is very animated and gets a bit too excited on times.
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J R Hartley
Morrison is more diplomatic than Bamba and can speak to the refs calmly. Bamba is very animated and gets a bit too excited on times.
Good point. I love Bamba's passion and commitment to the cause but he does get in the ref's ear a little too much sometimes.
The ref is more inclined to think "not you a- bloody - gain!" when dealing with Bamba, however, Morrison's more subtle approach probably carries more weight.
Re: Time for the captain's arm-band to change arms?
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J R Hartley
Morrison is more diplomatic than Bamba and can speak to the refs calmly. Bamba is very animated and gets a bit too excited on times.
They both had a go at the ref in tandem on Saturday immediately before the award of the second penalty.
:sherlock:
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Cyclops
They both had a go at the ref in tandem on Saturday immediately before the award of the second penalty.
:sherlock:
... and?
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Cyclops
They both had a go at the ref in tandem on Saturday immediately before the award of the second penalty.
:sherlock:
Captain in appealing for a penalty shocker :hehe:
Re: Time for the captain's arm-band to change arms?
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Jimmy the Jock
He played for Rangers recently, must have been in his late 40,s..
He’s currently playing for Carlisle