Da Man Clay
T'Blades
- Dec 16, 2004
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He is a massive loss to our squad.
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Thats just a blatant lie though, isn't it.
He is a massive loss to our squad.
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Thats just a blatant lie though, isn't it.
I f***ing love your posts. A very rare genuine 'laugh out loud'![]()
Not at all. If you think not having Revell in our squad is not a loss then you seriously need your head examined.
Lets just cast our minds back to last Saturday. Would you rather have had Gary Hart up front or Alex Revell? Absolute no brainer.
Ok am i the only person who when we sold Revell and got Murray wondered,if we were a club moving fowards, why not have both and have decent competition for places. We would then have 3 strikers that are out and out league 1 players and wouldn't have to of played Hart against Bristol last week which i believe cost us 2 that we would have got if we had a player of Revells class on the bench.
Well I imagine that only reason we sold Revell was to get funds towards Murray, so I would say a better question is who would you rather have had up front last night, Murray or Revell?
Losing him ISN'T a loss to our squad as we got a player three times the player in Murray in his place.
Firstly, as yet I'm not sure who I'd prefer up front. Murray has shown glimpses of skill but for me Revell is much more consistent. For me it comes down to who plays better with Nicky Forster and I reckon that would be Murray.
As for your 2nd point. Eh? It doesn't make sense. Murray is a first team player so you cant compare Revell to him when it comes to squad improvement. You need to compare him to Robinson, Gatting, Gargan, Dixon or Hart - if you would rather have Revell as back up striker to all of them (and every fan in the world would) then quite obviously he would be a massive improvement to the squad.
Who COULD you be talking about?![]()
It's a shame that people think that, when he had nothing but glowing remarks for you BHAFC fans in our local newspaper the other night. The feeling doesn't appear to be mutual between you and him.
He'll never score 20 goals per season, but he does bring a different element to our team. I thought he player well yesterday, was unlucky to score when he hit the post, and played very well for us at Millwall last weekend too.
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That said if we could have brought Murray and kept Revell then you're quite right he is a better back-up than any of the rest. QUOTE]
That was my only point - just that we miss having him as back up, thus detracting from effectiveness of the squad.
On one hand I agree with you, because yes, I don't think anyone would deny Revell is a better option to be sitting on our bench than anyone else we've got. But, on the other hand, I'd prefer to see someone better than Revell on the bench. I don't agree with keeping a player who isn't good enough just because he's better than some of your others. The club should invest a small amount of money in a striker happy to sit on our bench who is capable of offering something in limited game time.
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I wasn't there. I have no idea.What did you actually think Michel did that was worthy of a yellow/red card?