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September 11, 2016, 4:57pm

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Just thinking that he doesn't get the recognition he deserves IMO.  I believe he plays a bigger part than some realise. Opposition always seem to double up on him, which must free up space elsewhere. His demeanour would appear that he isn't really bothered. But if that were the case I'm sure he wouldn't be with this club. I think it's just the way he is and his style of play.
I  wluld love to see us show our appreciation but I can't think of a song or chant for him ??!!


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'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
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Dom Vose is a very talented footballer who wIll divide opinion because he's so much better with the ball than without it. That's why Nolan divided opinion too. If you've got better players who do the donkey work, players like Vose will flourish, without them, they won't. We've got better players at the club this season, that's why Craig Disley is on the bench, no disrespect, but he can't do the work that the likes of Comley can do which allows players like Vose to go forward rather than back.
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Just watched yesterday's game and he was very dangerous. Also, I never forget last year at Wrexham - he crucified I
Us when on the ball. Nice to have this sort of player in the squad. Better than Nolan for me.
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A clever player and skilful with the ball at his feet. Happy to take players on and never looks in trouble. OK he is not the best defender but is always available. When he has the ball he can keep it to give time for others to get forward and for strikers to make their runs. He will chip in with a few goals too. I like him a lot and hope he continues in the team.
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September 11, 2016, 6:58pm

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Good teams can afford the luxury of a skillful player like Vose, we are a good team and at the moment are thriving with him in the team, long may it continue
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He was absolutely atrocious at Derby but seems to be a different player now, fitness I presume!
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He's hardly a "luxury" player like Peter Seeeney though is he?
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September 11, 2016, 8:04pm

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I hate all this slagging off or 'comparing' of last seasons players. Last years team got us promoted from that God foresaken fu(King league.

Some players have moved on, some have stayed. Get over it ffs


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I really like him.  Sure he looks a tad relaxed at times, but talented players tend to do good things effortlessly.  He seems to take a while on the ball, but my god he does some great things with it!  

That's not to say he doesn't work hard.  There were a few times yesterday where he really pressed and played his part in the whole team defending right from the front.
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September 11, 2016, 8:36pm

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Luxury player? Is this the he same bloke who ran back 50-60m to help out andrew and block out an attacking the first half?
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Vose is good at delivering corners!


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He's a good player as are all the lads this season.
UTM 👍🏾


In his three stints as Grimsby Town manager spanning over 10 years the club was never relegated and he also guided them to three promotions.
Only 14 managers have reached 1,000 matches in charge of a Football League team by 1998 and Buckley is one of them.
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Went through the youth ranks at West Ham and probably looked up to the likes of Joe Cole and Paolo Di Canio. It really shows that he has had that kind of football upbringing.


"Falls to Arnold... Arnold! That's it! Thats it! He's sealed it! Grimsby Town are back in the football league!!! Just a minute to go and Nathan Arnold makes it 3-1! Look at the scenes behind the goal! Look at the relief! The agony is finally over!!!"

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Quoted from LongEatonMariner
He's hardly a "luxury" player like Peter Seeeney though is he?


I was hoping that name would never crop up again ...the dark days
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Why are people comparing Nolan and Vose? They're not even the same sort of player ffs.


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September 11, 2016, 11:21pm
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Vose has done well maybe did take a couple of games to get his sharpness as it can be like at the start of a season but I think the style of play we are using suits how he wants to play. We have defenders who like to get forward and overlap and a central midfield that can press and win balls so he gets the ball to his feet where he can use it. Can take set pieces and score goals too in the last few games he's looked really good Stevenage couldn't do anything against him he was just passing them for fun. He's not as quick as Chambers but he's a clever player who can comfortably keep hold of the ball and wait for an opening to pass into a good position or shoot you don't see a lot of wasted balls from him hopelessly punted to nowhere.
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September 11, 2016, 11:33pm
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for me vose is the most natural skilful player at the club (along with bogle) and one of the most talented players in league 2, wonderful footwork and so calm and comfortable with the ball at his feet and i think opposition players will agree.

definitely got enough about him to play higher and think with him in the team town will be in the play offs at the minimum.

really do rate him highly and think hurst can bring the very best out in him.
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September 12, 2016, 3:07am

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At Wrexham , he coined the phrase , your never tackle Dom Vose , I now have witnessed it myself, also there song was Vose Vose your indestructible , always believe that you are gold gold  , sung to the theam gold ofc
Hope he stays in the team I already stated that he will score goal of the season and I must put that bet on ...


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Let's also remember that Vose is only 22!


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Quoted from davmariner
Let's also remember that Vose is only 22!


He looks so much older tho... And plays with a older head.


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Had to check that on club website and your right! Lets hope he can continue to improve as a player then for the teams sake this season anyway as he's a loanee.A nice piece on him in the GT today





                           
                        

               
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September 12, 2016, 12:28pm

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Just enjoy watching him play and I am pleased he has won doubters over. Keep it up Dom.
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Just enjoy watching him play and I am pleased he has won doubters over. Keep it up Dom.


This really. Didn't realise he was only 22.
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He's magic you knoooow, super Dominic Vose
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Quoted from 97


This really. Didn't realise he was only 22.


Result of long paper round as a kid
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This really. Didn't realise he was only 22.


The beard craze makes him look older
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He looks like a baby compared to Diego Costa at Chelsea, who is 27 going on 50. A face you could chop wood on.
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Quoted from davmariner
Let's also remember that Vose is only 22!


And looks in his 30's from a distance  .

Amazing skill for his age though surprising he hasn't spent more time in higher leagues. There was a point in the game against Luton where he's up against the defender and he drops the shoulder then sends a pass sideways to I think Summerfield who is unmarked in space without even looking at him he just kept his eyes on the defender. Worth the price of admission just to watch Vose school defenders.
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Quoted from 97


This really. Didn't realise he was only 22.


No !!
I am gonna have to look that up....no way....

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Jeeezzzz........so he is.....Unbelievable Jeff !!

I bet he stopped getting I.D'd when he left infant school.


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I couldn't grow a beard like his when I was 22.

And I can't grow a beard like that now, at 33!


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I couldn't grow a beard like his when I was 22.

And I can't grow a beard like that now, at 33!


A lot of stuff is fake nowadays



                           
                        

               
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I did have my doubts about him in regard to workrate. However, as long as he keeps playing like at Luton, Stevenage and Notts, (creating chances, and a steady force in possession) he could easily become our main player for the season.


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Went through the youth ranks at West Ham and probably looked up to the likes of Joe Cole and Paolo Di Canio. It really shows that he has had that kind of football upbringing.


I doubt it as they both left in 2003 when Vose was 10 years of age. He actually was a junior at Fulham as a youngster then went to West Ham at school leaving age.  

Not sure who is influences have been but as he gets fitter he looks increasingly dangerous with the ball at his feet.  

Looking at his career it feels like he is someone who likes to be loved, we know by now that if you are willing to work hard for PH he will give you as much love as you deserve..................Watch this space I think Vose has a lot more to offer and PH may just be the one to bring it out of him.

After the last 6 seasons - exciting player & exciting times I feel!


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A lot is made of 'body language'. Give me the languid quality of Vose over the PASHUN of Lee Peacock any day of the week.


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It strikes me that he's the type of player who will probably have an absolute stinker every once in a while where nothing he tries comes off and his rather stop-start way of moving with the ball loses possession too often.

However, it's not too much of a problem if you have an attacking player like this if he's performing well in the majority of the other games as matches are rarely lost due to a poor performance from an attacker.

That said, I was a little perturbed by the way he was dribbling the ball around our penalty area on a couple of occasions against Stevenage!

If he can keep up his form of recent games for most of the season, he'll be a very important player for us. You can certainly see why Hurst wanted to sign him previously. Could have proved the difference between the play-offs and automatic promotion last season.
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Glenn Hoddle always looked slow and languid, but he was a half decent player. Closer to home, Neil Woods played like he was in no hurry and casual but did ok. We have seen plenty of headless chickens over the years. It is about effectiveness in contributing to the team.
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It strikes me that he's the type of player who will probably have an absolute stinker every once in a while where nothing he tries comes off and his rather stop-start way of moving with the ball loses possession too often.

However, it's not too much of a problem if you have an attacking player like this if he's performing well in the majority of the other games as matches are rarely lost due to a poor performance from an attacker.

That said, I was a little perturbed by the way he was dribbling the ball around our penalty area on a couple of occasions against Stevenage!

If he can keep up his form of recent games for most of the season, he'll be a very important player for us. You can certainly see why Hurst wanted to sign him previously. Could have proved the difference between the play-offs and automatic promotion last season.



Possibly but possibly not, I thought Nolan (PH 2nd choice) came good for us at the right time, especially at Wembley where despite Omar's brace I thought Nolan was MOM.......... Its what Dom does now that matters and he is looking better each game, the mid field balance on Saturday was possibly the best I have seen it under PH.  


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A lot is made of 'body language'. Give me the languid quality of Vose over the PASHUN of Lee Peacock any day of the week.




Can't header , looks slow , don't track back bla bla , ok prehaps abit of sarcasm .

Languid  elegance. He boasts the rare ability to shimmy past players without speeding up, simply through misdirection and precision. His first touch is not to bad either . Will he be inconsistent over the season remains to be seen , I think Scunthorpe did a  transfer mistake for the season. Clearly good enough for league one. Has more than good strength, agaight Luton , we got a free kick and he was off balance but retained the ball , absolutely comical, anyone who plays football should know, those that know , just know, his brain, imagination, incredible vision, pin point passing accuracy, stevange for example threaded into Jackson and Omar finished off in great fashion, not everything is working but it's good to see someone being inventive and playing what they see, and attempting to exploit space and gaps , that your average football fan may miss, because they like volley or overhead cycle kick, glamour over simplicity because quite simple some don't see it, hence why he divides opinions , someone mentioned him schooling defenders, now you see it , now you don't , when your eyes move I'm taking that yard from you in that space over there and then linking play forward, when my team fires back into me now Ive drawn , two players to me, let me find Omar or Jackson if those options are not on, let's try make it so that it is. All in one or two seconds.

Bergotov  , zidane , pirlo are the kind of players his aspiring to be. Classic , skilful and grace.
None of them are over fast but players know a player. I really wish in my younger years I had that ability.
If you happen to disagree with post, it's fine but it's my attempt to school those who , miss some aspects of the beautiful game of football .


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And looks in his 30's from a distance  .

Amazing skill for his age though surprising he hasn't spent more time in higher leagues. There was a point in the game against Luton where he's up against the defender and he drops the shoulder then sends a pass sideways to I think Summerfield who is unmarked in space without even looking at him he just kept his eyes on the defender. Worth the price of admission just to watch Vose school defenders.




Did you also notice him pretending to be weaker at one point in top left hand side of pitch, defender came in put Dom behind him, while we had a throw in , Dom must of gave the eyes to the player taking the throwing and then bullied himself around defender to receive ball, shame it went out of play by a small margin, would of loved to see that get played around or whipped into box and goal. Then the saying his magic you know would of held true. Funny to see and hilarious but it's normal for him . I'm buzzing watching it, I know what you mean by worth the admission price alone.


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His passing needs a bit of work but his strength on the ball is unbelievable; I'm yet to see him knocked off the ball. Can also take a good corner and has a great shot. Like Nolan, as long as he's got the ball winners around him, he can be very good player for us.


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His passing needs a bit of work but his strength on the ball is unbelievable; I'm yet to see him knocked off the ball. Can also take a good corner and has a great shot. Like Nolan, as long as he's got the ball winners around him, he can be very good player for us.


Yea passing needs work, but when his gotten it right, the key passing , has unlocked teams at this level .
The consistency will come with games, seen it happening when he has gotten it right, so ability is there could be down to choice of pass and getting to know players as well. But ability is there. And agree need the ball winners to make him effective but thats why it's a team game, PH has put together a nice blend of attributes, salt,pepper,dash of chilli and some fragrances .


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Can't header , looks slow , don't track back bla bla , ok prehaps abit of sarcasm .

Languid  elegance. He boasts the rare ability to shimmy past players without speeding up, simply through misdirection and precision. His first touch is not to bad either . Will he be inconsistent over the season remains to be seen , I think Scunthorpe did a  transfer mistake for the season. Clearly good enough for league one. Has more than good strength, agaight Luton , we got a free kick and he was off balance but retained the ball , absolutely comical, anyone who plays football should know, those that know , just know, his brain, imagination, incredible vision, pin point passing accuracy, stevange for example threaded into Jackson and Omar finished off in great fashion, not everything is working but it's good to see someone being inventive and playing what they see, and attempting to exploit space and gaps , that your average football fan may miss, because they like volley or overhead cycle kick, glamour over simplicity because quite simple some don't see it, hence why he divides opinions , someone mentioned him schooling defenders, now you see it , now you don't , when your eyes move I'm taking that yard from you in that space over there and then linking play forward, when my team fires back into me now Ive drawn , two players to me, let me find Omar or Jackson if those options are not on, let's try make it so that it is. All in one or two seconds.

Bergotov  , zidane , pirlo are the kind of players his aspiring to be. Classic , skilful and grace.
None of them are over fast but players know a player. I really wish in my younger years I had that ability.
If you happen to disagree with post, it's fine but it's my attempt to school those who , miss some aspects of the beautiful game of football .


Thanks for that input Dominic
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Blimey, Hurst has been working you hard!


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I've noticed that we have a more fluid 442 with Vose. He seems to drift inwards more then Chambers on the other flank, this makes it a wonky 442 but allows it to work better as with two relatively defensive midfielders, he bridges the gap from attack to defence well.


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Quoted from MARINERSMAN22
I've noticed that we have a more fluid 442 with Vose. He seems to drift inwards more then Chambers on the other flank, this makes it a wonky 442 but allows it to work better as with two relatively defensive midfielders, he bridges the gap from attack to defence well.


I quite like Vose but the problem with your view is that when he comes inside there is less cover on the left hand side and if Andrew has gone missing we're pooped.
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I quite like Vose but the problem with your view is that when he comes inside there is less cover on the left hand side and if Andrew has gone missing we're pooped.


Comley seems quite good at getting over that side and filling the hole. I seem to think he spent more time on the left middle on Sat.
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Can't header , looks slow , don't track back bla bla , ok prehaps abit of sarcasm .

Languid  elegance. He boasts the rare ability to shimmy past players without speeding up, simply through misdirection and precision. His first touch is not to bad either . Will he be inconsistent over the season remains to be seen , I think Scunthorpe did a  transfer mistake for the season. Clearly good enough for league one. Has more than good strength, agaight Luton , we got a free kick and he was off balance but retained the ball , absolutely comical, anyone who plays football should know, those that know , just know, his brain, imagination, incredible vision, pin point passing accuracy, stevange for example threaded into Jackson and Omar finished off in great fashion, not everything is working but it's good to see someone being inventive and playing what they see, and attempting to exploit space and gaps , that your average football fan may miss, because they like volley or overhead cycle kick, glamour over simplicity because quite simple some don't see it, hence why he divides opinions , someone mentioned him schooling defenders, now you see it , now you don't , when your eyes move I'm taking that yard from you in that space over there and then linking play forward, when my team fires back into me now Ive drawn , two players to me, let me find Omar or Jackson if those options are not on, let's try make it so that it is. All in one or two seconds.

Bergotov  , zidane , pirlo are the kind of players his aspiring to be. Classic , skilful and grace.
None of them are over fast but players know a player. I really wish in my younger years I had that ability.
If you happen to disagree with post, it's fine but it's my attempt to school those who , miss some aspects of the beautiful game of football .


Buried in paragraph two there's a sentence of some f***ing epic length. Never seen one like it.  


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Buried in paragraph two there's a sentence of some f***ing epic length. Never seen one like it.  



F****ing epic length ??

What bit did I over analyse ??

I do see the weakness but I'm not commenting on them just yet as I don't want to give bullets to load to the thick cuts of bread.


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The beard craze makes him look older


I think it's the balding head and round face.


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He looks like a baby compared to Diego Costa at Chelsea, who is 27 going on 50. A face you could chop wood on.


Talk about double entendre.


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I couldn't grow a beard like his when I was 22.

And I can't grow a beard like that now, at 33!


To be fair, your real name is Emily.  


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At Wrexham , he coined the phrase , your never tackle Dom Vose , I now have witnessed it myself, also there song was Vose Vose your indestructible , always believe that you are gold gold  , sung to the theam gold ofc
Hope he stays in the team I already stated that he will score goal of the season and I must put that bet on ...


They'll be singing 'Vose were the Days' now though.


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He looks so much older tho... And plays with a older head.



How does he manage that then? Has he a choice of heads for different occasions!


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How does he manage that then? Has he a choice of heads for different occasions!


Dom Vose is Worzul Gummidge!
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Dom Vose is Worzul Gummidge!


I was going to say that but I couldn't remember if it was him or Aunt Sally who changed heads!


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Let's hope he remembered to put on his "control the game and score lots of goals" head on today then.
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