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TheGoalKipper
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Does anyone know if he's a target man who can hold the ball up or just another Bogle?


                           
                        

               
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Not a target man, says in his interview on M.P that he likes to run in behind defenders and terrorize them
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[url=http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/barnsley-striker-arrives-3196869.aspx]http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/barnsley-striker-arrives-3196869.aspx[/url]
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He originally come to prominence by winning a TV competition for budding footballers and earning himself a contract with Swindon Town. Then moving onto the Tamworth for a season, before joining Conference side Wrexham.

He was a regular member of our first team this year, with a total of 36 appearances in the league, although often coming off the bench in the first half of the season, before becoming a starter after Christmas.

His performances saw a number of Football League scouts take in our games and he also attracted the attention of Paul Fairclough, who selected him for the recent England C trip to the Ukraine, in which he scored during a 2-0 success. He was reported to be the quickest player in the National League last season and is said to be the quickest at Oakwell.

The 22-year-old made the switch to Oakwell in May 2016.  

He will go straight into Paul Hurst's side to face Sheffield United tomorrow.
60 starts and 35 coming on as a sub.
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Saw him in the club shop 30 mins ago when getting season ticket.


Season ticket as WELL as having a go on the Gold Bond scheme ???

Good way of keeping some of the money back in the club !!

Seriously, it's nice to see players putting some of their cash back into the development fund by having a go on the Gold Bond draw.

Do we know how many of the squad do have a go in the draw, apart from seeing their wins, of course?
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Well his pace will certainly be an asset but I can't imagine he will be Hurst's final piece of the jigsaw. Another striker will be signed eventually, I have no idea who but my guess is he will be big, broad and good in the air.


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Well his pace will certainly be an asset but I can't imagine he will be Hurst's final piece of the jigsaw. Another striker will be signed eventually, I have no idea who but my guess is he will be big, broad and good in the air.


And can hold up the ball for the rest



                           
                        

               
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One of the best games I ever saw was coincidentally Mariners 6 Barnsley 1

In it we had Phil Jevons who got 4, but we also had Lee Thorpe and Isaiah Rankin, running at their defence with pace and they didn't have a clue how to stop it.

The modern game has pace and I think the set up now with Omar, Kayden and Tombola and others running at them could cause havoc in opposing defences.




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One of the best games I ever saw was coincidentally Mariners 6 Barnsley 1

In it we had Phil Jevons who got 4, but we also had Lee Thorpe and Isaiah Rankin, running at their defence with pace and they didn't have a clue how to stop it.

The modern game has pace and I think the set up now with Omar, Kayden and Tombola and others running at them could cause havoc in opposing defences.




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Quoted from Mallyner
One of the best games I ever saw was coincidentally Mariners 6 Barnsley 1

In it we had Phil Jevons who got 4, but we also had Lee Thorpe and Isaiah Rankin, running at their defence with pace and they didn't have a clue how to stop it.

The modern game has pace and I think the set up now with Omar, Kayden and Tombola and others running at them could cause havoc in opposing defences.




I hope the midfield players can get ball to them quickly so that we can maximise our 'speed' asset like Leicester have shown us.



                           
                        

               
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