Re: Is Gary Maxine the new Ronnie Moore - part II
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Originally Posted by
walinoz
Thought the keeper did really well to save it when I saw it back on telly but I feared the worst when I saw his short run up. At least he got it on target more than Hoilett did don’t understand why players try and put it in the top corner you always run the risk of over hitting it and it flying over
I'm sorry, but it as a shocking penalty.
Re: Is Gary Maxine the new Ronnie Moore - part II
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
But his fee is relevant because, especially for a club not in the habit of spending such money recently, there has to come a certain level of expectation with it and, sorry, I want something more than someone who wins a few headers, misses penalties and is still waiting for his first City goal despite having the chances to score a hat trick when he came on against Burton for that sort of money.
Bingo.
Re: Is Gary Maxine the new Ronnie Moore - part II
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Originally Posted by
Vindec
Let's face it the bloke is useless. Contributes very little and is not even that good in the air considering his size. Why he was allowed to take the penalty is anyone's guess. He hasn't looked like scoring in any of the games I have seen and poses minimal threat.
Because he is a centre forward and takes penalties - duh !!!. He has only started three games and came on as a sub in five others. You must have blinked when he headed the ball into Pilkingtons path for the equaliser at Sheffield last week.
Re: Is Gary Maxine the new Ronnie Moore - part II
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Certainly the latter two and he's not looking a £2 million player to me either - hasn't it been confirmed that the fee can reach £5 million?
£2m with an additional £4m to pay if we promote. New "escape goat" it seems.