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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostThough cards being closed to chestDon't you just love Gianni "I've never done nothing wrong for this club" Paladini..
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Originally posted by Morris View PostIs he a good left back jams?
I know he's slow but apart from that?
Despite his limitations as a footballer, he was pretty loved here because of his effort, commitment, battling and leadership skills. Like Derry, I am fairly happy to see him leave now, going out on a high after Hillsborough and keeping us up, rather than sign a 1/2 year contract, and just not being up to it anymore.
He does/did have a very injury prone record before he joined us though, which was solved by him only training 1 or 2 days a week. I also believe he, or his wife, got very homesick during his time with us, and he sometimes would train by himself/with a lower-league club nearby Liverpool on spaces between games.
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Originally posted by jams1234 View PostFor starters, he's actually a centre-back, had been his whole career until he came to us, but he will play lef-back for you. Despite difference in position, he is a very similar player to Derry; getting older, legs going, but fantastic leader. Will give his all plus more, but don't expect him to do well against relatively fast wingers, or to mark properly at set-pieces. He will also give away clumsy fouls.
Despite his limitations as a footballer, he was pretty loved here because of his effort, commitment, battling and leadership skills. Like Derry, I am fairly happy to see him leave now, going out on a high after Hillsborough and keeping us up, rather than sign a 1/2 year contract, and just not being up to it anymore.
He does/did have a very injury prone record before he joined us though, which was solved by him only training 1 or 2 days a week. I also believe he, or his wife, got very homesick during his time with us, and he sometimes would train by himself/with a lower-league club nearby Liverpool on spaces between games.
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Originally posted by jams1234 View PostFor starters, he's actually a centre-back, had been his whole career until he came to us, but he will play lef-back for you. Despite difference in position, he is a very similar player to Derry; getting older, legs going, but fantastic leader. Will give his all plus more, but don't expect him to do well against relatively fast wingers, or to mark properly at set-pieces. He will also give away clumsy fouls.
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