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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Dan » Sun Nov 27, 2016 2:09 pm

Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Another goal and assist for Rheady with a few little pirouettes in front of the Maidstone fans to wind them up



Who on earth is that co commentator? Sounds like he's pissed up :lol: :lol:
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Amber Andy » Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:47 pm

Lincoln go top despite playing for 76 minutes with 10 men. Not looking good for York City!
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Dan » Tue Nov 29, 2016 11:30 pm

Have to say Lincoln were superb tonight. Had a penalty saved early on then went 1-0 up then had a man sent off after half hour, but dug in all game and have gone top of the league. Performances like that win you leagues.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby stagmanrob » Tue Nov 29, 2016 11:48 pm

Gozie Ugwu is on fire right now for Woking.
Would be interested in what Martin's thoughts are on him?

From what I've seen of him, he's a big athletic type of player who is quick for someone so tall. If he keeps his current form up, I'd assume a lot of league clubs will be circling in January.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Spiritater » Wed Nov 30, 2016 5:52 am

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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby part time pete » Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:24 am

Spiritater wrote:What was the crowd?


A very impressive 3344 for a cold Tuesday night in November.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Amber Andy » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:09 am

part time pete wrote:
Spiritater wrote:What was the crowd?


A very impressive 3344 for a cold Tuesday night in November.

They will beat us in the "4,000" challenge.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Vicar Jeremiah » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:37 am

I would have mixed feelings about their promotion, if we are in the same league we would set a precedent, the first 10.15 kick off ever in history, on a Sunday morning, meaning I would miss the game due to church duties
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby arsene wengers coat » Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:02 am

Amber Andy wrote:
part time pete wrote:
Spiritater wrote:What was the crowd?


A very impressive 3344 for a cold Tuesday night in November.

They will beat us in the "4,000" challenge.


they're top though. its either maintain or slide away...
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby MTFCMusings » Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:15 am

Ricky Miller from Dover also on fire.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Martin Shaw » Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:25 am

stagmanrob wrote:Gozie Ugwu is on fire right now for Woking.
Would be interested in what Martin's thoughts are on him?

From what I've seen of him, he's a big athletic type of player who is quick for someone so tall. If he keeps his current form up, I'd assume a lot of league clubs will be circling in January.

I've only seen him twice in the flesh plus once in a TV live game this season. He's very quick and strong and decent in the air. But when I've seen him his close control looks poor and lets him down. He's doing well for Woking this season.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Martin Shaw » Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:31 am

MTFCMusings wrote:Ricky Miller from Dover also on fire.

Ricky Miller's shooting is unbelievable. He gets so many goals from 20 yards or more. He's also so quick in the box. Surely he'll get a move to the FL in January.

Peterborough are rumoured to be looking at him. I would guess Steve Evans will be very aware of him and thinking about him carefully.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby tillydog123 » Wed Nov 30, 2016 10:19 am

I sometimes wonder why we got rid of Rhead, he really does score goals and his heading is of the highest order and compared to current strike force he seems better if not as good as and feel one day he will return and stuff us.

Lincoln attendance is envious but then again it is a city not a town and I think they have always been a slightly better supported club than us for many years.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby MTFCMusings » Wed Nov 30, 2016 10:47 am

Martin Shaw wrote:
MTFCMusings wrote:Ricky Miller from Dover also on fire.

Ricky Miller's shooting is unbelievable. He gets so many goals from 20 yards or more. He's also so quick in the box. Surely he'll get a move to the FL in January.

Peterborough are rumoured to be looking at him. I would guess Steve Evans will be very aware of him and thinking about him carefully.


Yes saw him on the highlights show. A lot of his goals are identical, cutting in from the right and firing past the keeper, almost Corden-esque. Don't think he's ever had much of a chance in the league, could be worth a gamble, as you say just whether clubs from a higher league are looking at him. Pretty much in his prime.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Dan » Wed Nov 30, 2016 1:54 pm

They were really pushing the 4,000 before the game but didn't get it but then again it was that cold the pitch had a layer of frost on it all game and at full time my laptop case had got ice/frost on it!
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Captain Cunno » Thu Dec 01, 2016 4:36 am

Did Miller not have a stint at Luton ?
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Martin Shaw » Thu Dec 01, 2016 8:57 am

Captain Cunno wrote:Did Miller not have a stint at Luton ?

he did, yes. Was sub against us in the game where Whalley scored twice and we lost 3-0, two years ago. Basically got himself sacked over an incident where Whalley was also involved. He didn't play many games for Luton. Since then his form in the Conference has been sensational for Dover.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Spiritater » Thu Dec 01, 2016 9:11 am

Shouldn't imagine he'd up sticks to come to deepest, darkest Nottinghamshire from the soft South, you'd imagine clubs like Colchester, Orient, Creepy, Wycombe etc would be where he'd end up if anyone took a punt on him.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby The One » Thu Dec 01, 2016 9:15 am

Norm's blow up Ronnie Moore left Eastleigh. Back to Rotherham me thinks
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Spiritater » Thu Dec 01, 2016 9:26 am

Left or dismissed?

I think their owner was expecting them to do better this season tbh, they've been a bit hit and miss.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Martin Shaw » Thu Dec 01, 2016 9:29 am

Spiritater wrote:Shouldn't imagine he'd up sticks to come to deepest, darkest Nottinghamshire from the soft South, you'd imagine clubs like Colchester, Orient, Creepy, Wycombe etc would be where he'd end up if anyone took a punt on him.

Miller's had several spells at Stamford, and nearby. Which is why Steve Evans will be very familiar with him. Someone will take another punt on him to give him a go in the FL I would think.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby sw19stag » Thu Dec 01, 2016 10:13 am

He's comes from Peterborough.
Or so it seems as the local paper describes him as
'Bretton boy Miller'. Which is a place in Peterborough apparently.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Wh_Stag » Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:50 pm

Can see them doing a cheltenham and struggling, the standard seems to of dropped.

No disrespect to rheady but going from 10 goals in 100 games to 35 in 50 shows the difference between the two leagues.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby bellwhiff » Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:37 pm

Can't stand Lincoln.
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Re: The Sincil Bank Rehabilitation Centre for Former Stags

Postby Captain Cunno » Thu Dec 01, 2016 3:49 pm

Me neither. The amount of games he gets to while being on the dole is just wrong.
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