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...later this afternoon as per a teaser the club have just posted on Twitter
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An actual defender !
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Hard to get excited by this one. Wealdstone fans saying he’s injury prone if you can keep him fit you’ve got a decent player. We have the worst medical department in the country. Can’t wait for a knock to keep him out for 3-5 months.
We did alright the last time we had a versatile South African born Defender in the team... Obvious concern about the injury record as we saw with Josh Walker last season after a bright start. We aren't great for keeping injury prone players fit
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Love signing an injury prone player, could eventually cost two wages via a mid season signing if he don’t stay fit, although he might not be a starter so let’s see who else comes in.
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Looks like a gamble signing, particularly with a history of injuries. Without doubt not experienced enough for what we should be looking for if we want to compete at the top of the table. Young rookies are for back-ups, not for a fit in the middle spine of the team. Also l note Comley has gone to Walsall, one of the main reasons we rallied at the end of the season.
I do really hope that McMahon has something a lot better lined up
I do really hope that McMahon has something a lot better lined up
I very much doubt that.Blue Hoops wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:24 pm Looks like a gamble signing, particularly with a history of injuries. Without doubt not experienced enough for what we should be looking for if we want to compete at the top of the table. Young rookies are for back-ups, not for a fit in the middle spine of the team. Also l note Comley has gone to Walsall, one of the main reasons we rallied at the end of the season.
I do really hope that McMahon has something a lot better lined up
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Negative or realistic when it comes to rehabilitation of players? This lad sounds superb and full will give him a chance but his injuries have defined his career, hopefully it’s a turning point and the full time training helps him along from the twice a week he had at the raiders.
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That is a HUGE difference I would think. That is at least double the attention and treatments and maybe more.Diggerthedog wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:55 pm Negative or realistic when it comes to rehabilitation of players? This lad sounds superb and full will give him a chance but his injuries have defined his career, hopefully it’s a turning point and the full time training helps him along from the twice a week he had at the raiders.
Is anyone privy to the level of treatment the two clubs can provide? There is certainly different levels of care that can be offered for athletic injury recovery.
I am so tired of the heat and humidity of the summers in the southeastern USA.
Positive words from him but I swap the one on one defending for "loves to header a ball away from a set piece"


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Yes, still waiting for Mr McMahon’s staggering array of summer signings, while other clubs in our league our boast of anything up to 6-7 new players we have potentially one lame duck. With last season’s contracts now expired, l was rather hoping (falsely obviously) of plenty of news today