Jack Wiltshire....
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Dyche can make average players look excellent.
So he could probably turn Jack Wiltshire into a world class player..albeit for about 60 mins a season.
So he could probably turn Jack Wiltshire into a world class player..albeit for about 60 mins a season.
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Just imagine a midfield of Wiltshire, Hendricks and Stevens firing the bullets for Woods up front.
No chance of relegation whatsoever. That could have been a reality.
No chance of relegation whatsoever. That could have been a reality.
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There was no football for a number of months for starters.
Plus he wasn't used after the restart was he?
Fully fit Wilshere would improve most teams, the issue is I cannot remember the last time he was fully fit, it's been years.
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Totally different. There was never any doubt as to Burton's footballing ability and his ability to play large amounts of games which we needed.The issue was if Dyche could control him. Dyche could be brilliant with Wiltshire but he can't control a body that has proven time after time it can't play sustained amounts of football.dougcollins wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 8:29 pmAye, cos everyone is like Drinkwater.
Perhaps you could have used Joey Barton as your example?
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Well that isn’t true is it? Maybe the long time not playing while being injury free has done his body some good.
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You may be right, you may be wrong.
My take on Wilshire is that he's managed to be talked about a lot for someone who has actually not lived up to that talk.
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He's been fit since July.
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Would take him in a breath. Far better than what we have
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KRBFC,
I don't know how old you are,
my memories of our decline through the 70's are of us pinning our hopes on ageing ex Div1 players who , though actually weren't all that bad, failed to stop the rot season on season.
I'd rather we don't go down that path again, investing in young players is better
I don't know how old you are,
my memories of our decline through the 70's are of us pinning our hopes on ageing ex Div1 players who , though actually weren't all that bad, failed to stop the rot season on season.
I'd rather we don't go down that path again, investing in young players is better
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Don’t try to patronise me, you must forget the window just closed and we signed 1 old ageing cart horse. So we aren’t investing in younger players due to finance? What’s our options remainingboatshed bill wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:09 pmKRBFC,
I don't know how old you are,
my memories of our decline through the 70's are of us pinning our hopes on ageing ex Div1 players who , though actually weren't all that bad, failed to stop the rot season on season.
I'd rather we don't go down that path again, investing in young players is better
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not that it's got anything to do with me but he wasn't trying to patronize you, he asked a rhetorical question and nothing more and his response was spot on
Chill out !!!
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He says he hasn't been given the opportunity to play in a poor side.
He more than likely as a bad attitude and needs to get his sh!t together. The greedy little fecker will be more than likely on 100k a week, we wouldn't touch him with a barge pole
He more than likely as a bad attitude and needs to get his sh!t together. The greedy little fecker will be more than likely on 100k a week, we wouldn't touch him with a barge pole
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Can't find it now but read something yesterday that he'd be willing to play for around £15,000-£30,000 a week. Which is what piqued my interest in the first place. Still a risk mind.
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Given the board have given Dyche almost zero to spend during the window can’t quite see them stumping up the cash for a player who is unfortunately constantly injured.
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B0ll0cks to all religions.claret59 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:28 pmFactual Frank writes
Jesus H Christ.
This could carry on for eternity.
Claret 59 asks :Why is it acceptable to offend Christians on this site ? Is it because its safe to do so whilst being very careful not to offend other groups?
I thought we had got over this need to offend on here. Opinions yes, Offence 'No.'
Jesus be praised.
A fit Wilshere would be our best player.
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All quesswork.Top Claret wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 6:04 amHe says he hasn't been given the opportunity to play in a poor side.
He more than likely as a bad attitude and needs to get his sh!t together. The greedy little fecker will be more than likely on 100k a week, we wouldn't touch him with a barge pole
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Not sure about this guy
But Jack Wilshere will prob end up at Fulham by this weekend
But Jack Wilshere will prob end up at Fulham by this weekend
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Premier League Football is insane. I was surprised to say the least when West Ham offered Wilshire a contract. Now he has walked away with over 3 million as a pay off. Only in this league can you become a multi millionaire beyond your wildest dreams for doing very little. File Andy Carroll in the same drawer. Both very good footballers when fit but sadly rarely fit throughout their careers. Daft thing is though, some club will offer Wilshere a lucrative contract within the next few days.
We are pretty desperate, but not desperate enough to throw another pile of money away on Jack Wilshere.
We are pretty desperate, but not desperate enough to throw another pile of money away on Jack Wilshere.
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i really don't see how relating my memories of our decline can be seen as patronising.
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He's training at Bournemouth, but they say it's just to keep his fitness levels up.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55476272
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Since when did stepping onto a football field do any good for Wilshere's fitness levels?tiger76 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 3:48 pmHe's training at Bournemouth, but they say it's just to keep his fitness levels up.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55476272
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His nickname of Jack Wheelchair says it all
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Took £100,000 a week from his time at WestHam and earned a serious wedge at Arsenal.
It's time to call it a day playing wise and move into coaching, assuming hes invested wisely in the past.
It's time to call it a day playing wise and move into coaching, assuming hes invested wisely in the past.
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I guess if we could get him cheap which we wouldn’t, he’d possibly surpass the Belgian crock’s 1 league goal ( or was it 2?) haul over his injury ravaged 3 yr tenure .
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Well you’d think so but whilst daft clubs keep punting why not carry on, there’s no incentive just yet.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 4:50 pmTook £100,000 a week from his time at WestHam and earned a serious wedge at Arsenal.
It's time to call it a day playing wise and move into coaching, assuming hes invested wisely in the past.
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"Dyche can make average players look excellent"
I didn't realise Dyche was a qualified surgeon and physio too
I didn't realise Dyche was a qualified surgeon and physio too
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Would be similar to the Defour signing, IMO. Could very well end the same way too, with him propelling us up the league before getting injured and disappearing back into obscurity.
Worth a punt, for me, but the terms would most certainly have to be in our favour.
Destined for MLS, methinks.
Worth a punt, for me, but the terms would most certainly have to be in our favour.
Destined for MLS, methinks.
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Fulham could be the place for him
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Signed for Bournemouth until the end of the season
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I hope for Bournemouth's sake he only gets paid when he plays