Ross Wallace
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 4:36 pm
Signs up with Joey and Marney at Fleetwood. Played 31 games last season for Sheff Wed, very good signing at League One level.
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Just had a look on their squad list is that Wayne biggins son that plays for them?claretburns wrote:Signs up with Joey and Marney at Fleetwood. Played 31 games last season for Sheff Wed, very good signing at League One level.
Interestingly I was speaking to someone last Sunday on way to Wolves who had been to the Fleetwood v Accrington game. He said Marney looked way off it and the Fleetwood fans don't appear to have taken to him.Ashingtonclaret46 wrote:Interesting that thw two players who took a cut in earnings to extend their contracts at the Turf are now happy to turn out at League One level.
They obviously both still want to play football and will do a good job in that division.
Dear oh dear, another player who has suddenly become a world star because he's not playing for us. How ever good or not so good he was, he was never ever popular with the Burnley fans. To suggest he's a better player than what we have now is stretching it.piston broke wrote:Better than our current, available, widemen.
Wallace better than Gudmondsson? You've got to really hate the current side to believe that.piston broke wrote:Better than our current, available, widemen.
He wasnt that good when he was here. Lucky he was good at set pieces. Know a lot of Fleetwood fans and none rate Marney. The same fans also dont rate Long too highlypiston broke wrote:Better than our current, available, widemen.
Hear hear. Wish he was younger and playing in our midfield.Bordeauxclaret wrote:Fleetwood look to have some good players for that level.
They’d have another one if the manager put his boots on.
Strange though to suggest he didn't suit Dyche's set up too to be honest. Was in the team until he had to drop out for a knee op and when he was fit we were playing really well and he couldn't get back in.Wisswosswass wrote:A bit strange to suggest Wallace is better than our current crop. I don't think he ever suited Dyche's set up and certainly didn't seem capable of beating his man or tracking back.
I'd just posted it, maybe Marney can't get back to the level of fitness he'd enjoyed previously.Cleveleys_claret wrote:Know a lot of Fleetwood fans and none rate Marney.
He will be used to that after his time at the Turf, particularly with the slating he took from a lot of fans in his early years with us.ClaretTony wrote:Interestingly I was speaking to someone last Sunday on way to Wolves who had been to the Fleetwood v Accrington game. He said Marney looked way off it and the Fleetwood fans don't appear to have taken to him.
I'm not knocking Wallace. I quite liked him, even if I am in a minority. Maybe the old dementia is setting in and I am thinking post injury.ClaretTony wrote:Strange though to suggest he didn't suit Dyche's set up too to be honest. Was in the team until he had to drop out for a knee op and when he was fit we were playing really well and he couldn't get back in.
Worth it just to knock the smile off Nigel Pearson's face.mkmel wrote:I was at the game at Leicester when Ross Wallace scored the equalizer from a free kick in the 97th minute
Our supporters that day were unbelievable
We'd lost the previous game 4-0 at West Brom with a depleted team. Wallace played at West Brom and it proved to be his last start for us. The free kick at Leicester was also his last Burnley goal.mkmel wrote:I was at the game at Leicester when Ross Wallace scored the equalizer from a free kick in the 97th minute
Our supporters that day were unbelievable
Was definitely a Dyche player but one of the best things that happened to us that first promotion season under Dyche was Wallace's injury as it opened the door for Arfield and Kightly to get the wide spots and form the midfield 4 that was the foundation of our successClaretTony wrote:Strange though to suggest he didn't suit Dyche's set up too to be honest. Was in the team until he had to drop out for a knee op and when he was fit we were playing really well and he couldn't get back in.
I was at that game and I thought Marney ran the game personally. He looks a class above the rest of their squad.ClaretTony wrote:Interestingly I was speaking to someone last Sunday on way to Wolves who had been to the Fleetwood v Accrington game. He said Marney looked way off it and the Fleetwood fans don't appear to have taken to him.
Bet you’re one of those that reckoned Jones was a really good player ffspiston broke wrote:Better than our current, available, widemen.
He was a fantastic player for usCleveleys_claret wrote:He wasnt that good when he was here. Lucky he was good at set pieces. Know a lot of Fleetwood fans and none rate Marney. The same fans also dont rate Long too highly
Yep that good he managed 6 league starts in the two full Dyche seasons when were was a decent team. He was a poor Laws sighing who Dyche made into a reasonable squad playertheroyaldyche wrote:He was a fantastic player for us
Four so far but you were first.ClaretTony wrote:Dear oh dear, another player who has suddenly become a world star because he's not playing for us. How ever good or not so good he was, he was never ever popular with the Burnley fans. To suggest he's a better player than what we have now is stretching it.
He was a good player for us.SGr wrote:Bet you’re one of those that reckoned Jones was a really good player ffs
Anyone with any understanding of the game could see Jones was a really good playerSGr wrote:Bet you’re one of those that reckoned Jones was a really good player ffs
David Jones and Dean Marney are the sort of players that because for 90 mins they aren't slicing a ball through 5 opposition players or banging a 30 yarder into the top corner every other game people don't appreciate but the moment they're suspended or injured people appreciate their importance to the team, similar to players such as James Milner and Michael Carrick.ClaretTony wrote:Anyone with any understanding of the game could see Jones was a really good player
That is something I will never agree with.ClaretTony wrote:Anyone with any understanding of the game could see Jones was a really good player
Jones and Marney were very different players. Marney was miles ahead of him. Jones was a good servant, but was lower championship standard at best.claretburns wrote:David Jones and Dean Marney are the sort of players that because for 90 mins they aren't slicing a ball through 5 opposition players or banging a 30 yarder into the top corner every other game people don't appreciate but the moment they're suspended or injured people appreciate their importance to the team, similar to players such as James Milner and Michael Carrick.
And to think for a while people wanted Ulvestad playing instead of Jones![]()
Westwood does the simple things well. He did the simple things very averagely. You can call me “simple” all you like but I do not believe he was at all vital to the team.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote:Probably says more about the people who specifically target Jones to criticize him, then it does about us who say he was vital to the team.
He did the simple things well, but the simple people can't see it because they don't want too.
Why? I know they lost but he only came on as sub after an hourexpoultryboy wrote:Not the best of starts !!
he got sent off !Cleveleys_claret wrote:Why? I know they lost but he only came on as sub after an hour