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9 minutes ago, DoofersDad said:

Wasn't Darren studying for a degree?  He's maybe wanting to continue studying or to use his degree for a more secure long term future. Perhaps he didn't quite have the motivation required to succeed as a full time professional footballer and will be happier going part time.  If he can enjoy his football whilst not having to rely on it to earn a crust, then good luck to the lad.

I think it was reported he finished his studies but might be wrong.  He might not have settled in Inverness and wanted to move back to NI.

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7 hours ago, Alan Simpson said:

Has Gregor been transferred no heard from the fella in ages ! Maybe he's a big Jordan Whites wedding the moz??

Aw its nice to be missed 

Feel all emotional now

Posted
19 hours ago, Jack Waddington said:

Except Derry are probably a bigger club than us...

 

Hardly "Lower League" when they've played in the Champions League 3 times and Europa League 5 times compared to our record of 0 and 1...

Surely he was never a first team pick then seen a bit of him last season he looked about 2 stone overweight and ran like he smoked 40 a day!

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18 hours ago, Gregor said:

Aw its nice to be missed 

Feel all emotional now

Nice to be nice my man how's tricks no get the invite to big Js wedding obvs I sent the big man a nicely decorated traffic cone!

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Surprised to see McCauley move on. I thought with a full time pre season he could perhaps do a turn for us. 

Good to see Robbo’s comments about the younger players stepping up and being more involved this season.  We certainly need them to, given we have lost four players and only brought two in so far. Interesting comments also about the priority being a left sided central midfielder and a striker, so replacements for Chalmers and Oakley / Austin. 

It would be good to get off to a fast start this season. 

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Looked quite dangerous against us at Tannadice. However, he was subject to the Tannadice boo boys so a refreshing move to the Highlands might put him back on track - assuming our supporters this year adopt a positive attitude to all players even when not performing to their maximum capacity!!! If he gets a decent haircut that would help him too.

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On 6/10/2019 at 6:22 AM, Robert said:

 

Good to see Robbo’s comments about the younger players stepping up and being more involved this season.  We certainly need them to, given we have lost four players and only brought two in so far. Interesting comments also about the priority being a left sided central midfielder and a striker, so replacements for Chalmers and Oakley / Austin. 

 

That may well be IT for next season. I am all fer playing the yoof but we have to saturate the team with those players in pre-season to see if they are up to the mark. Getting off to a good start in the league is so important. The other plus in that statement is that it gives hope that some of our potential transfer "losses" appear content to stay. But when you are a "feeder" club don't you just hate the transfer window.

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Aiden Nesbit was a very promising youth player who is still young but has lost his way a bit in recent seasons. Very like Paul Sheerin when we first signed him. Well worth a punt if he is willing to commit to at least a two year contract on reasonable terms.

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On 6/16/2019 at 10:20 AM, Kingsmills said:

Aiden Nesbit was a very promising youth player who is still young but has lost his way a bit in recent seasons. Very like Paul Sheerin when we first signed him. Well worth a punt if he is willing to commit to at least a two year contract on reasonable terms.

Half decent prospect wouldn't be offering contracts of at LEAST 2 years crazy talk my man at the levels we operate on 1 year tops with an option all we should be giving ! Lucky to get big McCauley out the door stuck with likes of Trafford on longer deals mare!

Posted
2 hours ago, Alan Simpson said:

Loads of good free agents out there would improve our team was hoping we'd sign Paul Paton similar player to Draper and improvement on Trafford!

and to name just a couple Alan?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Kingsmills said:

Especially ones we can afford and would be prepared to come.

Don't be so defeatist my man why wouldn't they wanna come not like wer going for top drawer players 

Posted
50 minutes ago, Alan Simpson said:

Loads my man higgingbotham Fyffie a buyers market

Higginbotham has signed for Real Kashmir in India.

On 6/15/2019 at 9:34 PM, CaleyTennis said:

Nesbitt has signed a 1 year deal at Morton.

Posted
5 hours ago, Alan Simpson said:

Loads of good free agents out there would improve our team was hoping we'd sign Paul Paton similar player to Draper and improvement on Trafford!

:laugh:

Paul Paton is absolute shite.

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Posted
10 hours ago, RiG said:

:laugh:

Paul Paton is absolute shite.

Certainly a player who is now well into his thirties and with his career on a firmly downhill trajectory. Not the sort of player we need to be looking at.

Posted
1 hour ago, Kingsmills said:

Certainly a player who is now well into his thirties and with his career on a firmly downhill trajectory. Not the sort of player we need to be looking at.

Agree Paul Paton is absolute *****.

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Paul Paton is absolutely useless, a washed up massive jawed diddy.

I take it you mean Charlie Telfer?  His career is progressing on the time honoured path - "hot young prospect" with one of the old firm, middling prospect who doesn't make it at a Premiershop level club, drops down to First Division but still can't do it and eventually ends up bouncing around the seaside leagues until the final career death knell sounds and you sign for Clyde.  

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