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Leader of the dance

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:01 pm
by TheIncognitoKid

Re: Leader of the dance

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:11 pm
by Jemfy
Heard elsewhere that Mansfield are leading that race with Darlington also keen on him.

From K*ttering the only player I was impressed with on monday was the number 22, McKoy.

Re: Leader of the dance

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:14 pm
by sheriff1993
Wouldn't say no honestly
An "exciting winger" would help to create chances and let our strikers actually get in the box and try to finish.
Could work as a playmaker maybe?

That McKoy impressed me as well do we know anything about him?

Re: Leader of the dance

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:20 pm
by Downsie53
Jemfy wrote:From K*ttering the only player I was impressed with on monday was the number 22, McKoy.
Christie, Kelly and dare I say Roper actually impressed me.
The K*ttering fans really don't rate McKoy at all.

Re: Leader of the dance

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:30 pm
by Jemfy
Downsie53 wrote:
Jemfy wrote:From K*ttering the only player I was impressed with on monday was the number 22, McKoy.
Christie, Kelly and dare I say Roper actually impressed me.
The K*ttering fans really don't rate McKoy at all.
Christie played OK, but he wasn't impressive to me, add to that the sheer number of times I've seen him look shit for other clubs against us I would never ever suggest touching him. Added to his OTT celebrations of the first goal when he hadn't really been getting any stick... Well we could do without people like that.

Roper was OK, used his strength as you would expect, but again didn't impress me particularly.

Similarly Kelly, who played well when you consider he has always played as a winger in his career, but he wasn't great. And in the second half it was him who was beaten quite a lot to put crosses in that weren't converted, by a host of players including Charles, Osano and Miller.

Maybe McKoy just stands out to me, and some other Diamonds fans as he has what we lack. Aerial presence, not just through being tall, but I noticed on a few occasions he jumps very well too, getting to a height where few players could even challenge him for the ball. Didn't seem too shabby with the ball at his feet either.

Re: Leader of the dance

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:42 pm
by TheIncognitoKid
sheriff1993 wrote:Wouldn't say no honestly
An "exciting winger" would help to create chances and let our strikers actually get in the box and try to finish.
Could work as a playmaker maybe?

That McKoy impressed me as well do we know anything about him?
When we played them in the fa cup, he was awful. It was one of his first appearance's, but i can see why the plops don't like him!

Re: Leader of the dance

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:45 am
by Diamond Warrior
Hasn't Edinburgh said he's not interested in any K*ttering players though..

Re: Leader of the dance

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 7:07 pm
by Poppies(1872)
Maybe that changed on Monday :lol:

Dance is off to Mansfield

Re: Leader of the dance

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:02 pm
by CalversonDiamond
Would be a good signing if we could get him but have a feeling a club like Crawley il come in for him, as he's bound to be a player for the future :)