Manwell Pablo Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 No use mentioning Hammond on here ... haven't you heard...Although one or two of his once loyal subjects appear unusually quiet these days ..........Fryatt is king. Fryatt is king. One day you will see this whether is be at Leicester or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 No use mentioning Hammond on here ... haven't you heard...Although one or two of his once loyal subjects appear unusually quiet these days ..........Fryatt is king. You'll be pleased to know Thrac, that the reason Hammond hasn't featured is because he's actually injured and not necessarily because Allen know's he's an utter shit box. So the dream is still alive for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BartonFox Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 You'll be pleased to know Thrac, that the reason Hammond hasn't featured is because he's actually injured and not necessarily because Allen know's he's an utter shit box. So the dream is still alive for you. Please let him be suffering a broken neck :littleprayingsmiliethingrequired: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 You'll be pleased to know Thrac, that the reason Hammond hasn't featured is because he's actually injured and not necessarily because Allen know's he's an utter shit box. So the dream is still alive for you. Yes, I referred to his injury the other day but it happened a long time ago and any update seems slow in coming. Only comments I've heard - at Kilworth and shortly after - MA spoke well of Hammond. My stance on Hammond was that he'd do better than some we've got, particularly off the bench because of his pace and attitude. I still stand by that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo V Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 Yes, I referred to his injury the other day but it happened a long time ago and any update seems slow in coming.Only comments I've heard - at Kilworth and shortly after - MA spoke well of Hammond. My stance on Hammond was that he'd do better than some we've got, particularly off the bench because of his pace and attitude. I still stand by that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAFKA Castroneves Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 If only we could turn Elvis into a winger, his pace would be deadly if he could cross. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manwell Pablo Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 If only we could turn Elvis into a winger, his pace would be deadly if he could cross. Or dribble, Or pass, or shoot, or play football in any capacity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maybes Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 I though carl cort was just a myth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mancunianfox Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 If only we could turn Elvis into a winger, his pace would be deadly if he could cross. I think Canute had more chance of turning the tide away to be honest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Fox Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 Won't happen it's just to give Watford something to think about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo V Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 If only we could turn Elvis into a winger, his pace would be deadly if he could cross. Yeah I agree. I can picture him now, turning on a six-pence on his own half way line, trying to dribble down the wing but his touch eludes him as it bounces off his shin and goes about 20 yards forward but fear not, his amazing pace gets him there in front of the opposing defender, he doesn't bother looking up as he knows where his strikers are and whips in a delightful cross that goes into row K to the delight of the away fans. Not to worry, he`ll get them next time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Nibblington Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 Or dribble, Or pass, or shoot, or play football in any capacity. You seem to forget that having pace means you don't need to display any of these skills. You're automatically a high impact player! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 Yes, I referred to his injury the other day but it happened a long time ago and any update seems slow in coming.Only comments I've heard - at Kilworth and shortly after - MA spoke well of Hammond. My stance on Hammond was that he'd do better than some we've got, particularly off the bench because of his pace and attitude. I still stand by that. One of the news sites that reports team news has said that Hammond is still out injured with an ankle injury. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BartonFox Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 Yes, I referred to his injury the other day but it happened a long time ago and any update seems slow in coming.Only comments I've heard - at Kilworth and shortly after - MA spoke well of Hammond. My stance on Hammond was that he'd do better than some we've got, particularly off the bench because of his pace and attitude. I still stand by that. That is why less and less people are taking you seriously these days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demon_dog Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 One of the news sites that reports team news has said that Hammond is still out injured with an ankle injury. What did he do, trip over his boot lace on one of his outstanding pacey runs! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 What did he do, trip over his boot lace on one of his outstanding pacey runs! think you missed a bit off the end.. What did he do, trip over his boot lace on one of his outstanding pacey runs only to discover yet again he was miles offside Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
l444ry Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 For goalscoring/finishing alone, a fit Carl Cort is light years ahead of any other striker at this club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zingari Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 For goalscoring/finishing alone, a fit Carl Cort is light years ahead of any other striker at this club. lets hope so ,because we need him ( or someone else) to be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demon_dog Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 think you missed a bit off the end..What did he do, trip over his boot lace on one of his outstanding pacey runs only to discover yet again he was miles offside Errrrr, anyone know the offside rule. Could you please send a copy to all league referees and their assistants. Oh! and Elvis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 For goalscoring/finishing alone, a fit Carl Cort is light years ahead of any other striker at this club. When did you last see a fit Carl Cort? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 Fryatt is king. One day you will see this whether is be at Leicester or not. I'm more than happy to indulge and humour the thought. I've even tried this summer to embrace it. But though he might be fitter, he's still the same old Fryatt. His shortcomings don't matter anymore. They've been listed often enough and it would give me no pleasure to repeat them. Perhaps, just perhaps, he might succeed somewhere else. But not here. With our club he just doesn't seem to want it enough. And not elsewhere unless he changes. In more ways than one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
l444ry Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 When did you last see a fit Carl Cort? During his recent three year spell at Wolverhampton he scored 31 goals in 94 games. In fairness, his average of 30 games a season is a vast improvement on the previous 4 years at Newcastle where he only made 22 appearances, and where he gained his sicknote reputation. Incidentally, he scored 7 goals in those 22 games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BartonFox Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 During his recent three year spell at Wolverhampton he scored 31 goals in 94 games. In fairness, his average of 30 games a season is a vast improvement on the previous 4 years at Newcastle where he only made 22 appearances, and where he gained his sicknote reputation. Incidentally, he scored 7 goals in those 22 games. So what you are saying is he averages 1 in 3 approx? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 Fryatt is king. One day you will see this whether is be at Leicester or not. He's stopped putting the effort in here. If he goes elsewhere and scores goals fair play but it doesn't mean he'd definitely have done it here had he stayed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 24 August 2007 Share Posted 24 August 2007 That is why less and less people are taking you seriously these days. Take no notice of the propaganda my friend. I'm not trying to win a popularity contest anyway. But when it comes to judging footballers and picking footballers for a team, while we all make mistakes, I'd be more than happy to have Hammond ahead of Fryatt anytime and, in some situations, ahead of DeVries and Odhiambo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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