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Cole Skuse, In the Middle of Our Pitch
at 09:06:33

The midfield has been woeful this season - 'the (hoof) long ball' has dominated.
The answer is there
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Cole Skuse, In the Middle of Our Pitch
at 14:54:31

Well I agree with much of that and have the same concerns that you speak of.
Whatever the reason - cash limits, wage restraints, location etc. etc. Town are just not getting the quality that is required to consolidate a top position in Div 2 with a team visbly capablle of pushing for promotion (I hate the play off system).
So Town look presently to be doommed to mid table mediocrity in Div 2.
Who knows, IF by chance the lad Hewitt makes a full recovery, Delaney is sold, a good sidekick found to play alongside Smith & the holes a the left side of defence are well & truly plugged ALB may gain confidence and do a good job bcause there is no doubt the problems in defence are much greater than just a new GK.
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Cole Skuse, In the Middle of Our Pitch
at 07:39:33

I do agree that Town are where they are now becuse of Keane but I am not convinced they would have done any better under Magilton than they did.
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Cole Skuse, In the Middle of Our Pitch
at 08:18:41

Yep I was anti Keane and have been for a long time. I don't think he had ay place at Town who have always enjoyed a good reputation.
Unfortunately modern football is not about nice guys it's about who the 'owner' thinks will do his bidding - whatever that may be.
I was at an event at PR where the major addressed us - A very uninspiring charachter but at least he did lower himself to speak to those assmebled which is more than can be said for Keane who stood there with some -admireres or minders ? with a big silly grin on his face.
But he's gone and good riddance
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