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londonmariner2
June 22, 2017, 1:56pm
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Clay and Nolan were described as utter rubbish as well. Sometimes fans get a bee in their bonnets over some players.


Nolan was rubbish most of the time (apart from Wembley) and Clay couldn't even get in our conference side.
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June 22, 2017, 1:59pm

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Nolan was rubbish most of the time?? Have I read that correctly?!
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June 22, 2017, 2:05pm

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Clay couldn't even get in our conference side.


31 starts plus 5 sub appearances out of 49 games.


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June 22, 2017, 2:13pm
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Nolan had a good touch but rarely produced anything and left the midfield too exposed. He also gave the ball away a lot. He did have a good game away at Braintree and at Wembley.
That is my opinion i understand other people thought he was the non league version of Paul Scholes but not me.
I actually preferred Clay, the Scottish premiership is a tiny bit of a step up from the conference so he probably struggled.
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June 22, 2017, 2:42pm

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Why are we discussing ex players strengths or weaknesses. They're gone now.
Let's see who comes in and judge them by their performances for us.


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June 22, 2017, 2:44pm
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I actually preferred Clay, the Scottish premiership is a tiny bit of a step up from the conference so he probably struggled.


He struggled enough to start 31 out of 38 League matches last season and play in another 5 off the bench, so he actually appeared in a much higher proportion of his club's games than with us the previous season. I'm sure Craig is hoping to struggle just as much this coming season.
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Nolan was rubbish most of the time (apart from Wembley) and Clay couldn't even get in our conference side.


Clay was vastly underrated in my opinion. He did the dirty work that often goes unnoticed and allowed others to be creative and play their game.

I'd have him in our squad in L2 without a doubt. Every squad needs a Craig Clay type player.

Just my opinion though and expect to get shot down and red 'x'd' to death!


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I completely agree. He was also one of those players that always looked for a pass instead of a high ball.
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Is he from Wessex or does he have any lynx?



He had to call in the vet because he had a sick horsky !!


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