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Old 2nd January 2018, 11.25:37   #109-0 (permalink)
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I think Millar has the raw makings of a very good footballer. He's got good awareness and positional sense and also shows good strength on the ball for a young lad. You can certainly see why he has been scoring goals at the levels he has been playing at.

At the end of the day he is 19 and still has a lot to learn, but I think this lad possibly has a big future ahead of him.

Its a shame we are unable to secure his services for much longer, as he could prove to be something a bit special in years to come (that said, I seem to remember saying something similar about Jonathon Cross one drunken night!!)
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Old 2nd January 2018, 11.38:00   #110-0 (permalink)
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Dixie, you posted a few weeks ago in your opinion Miller would get us goals. He did not oblige. Now you are saying you doubt we'll get much better than him. It seems you are already resigned to accepting somebody who will not score.
The lad creates chances for himself and probably should have a few goals to his name, he was very unlucky not to score yesterday. He reminds me of a young Danny Wright and it's clear to see why he's playing at a higher level. If he was here until the end of the season I think he'd probably get about ten goals.
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Old 2nd January 2018, 12.30:57   #111-0 (permalink)
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The lad creates chances for himself and probably should have a few goals to his name, he was very unlucky not to score yesterday. He reminds me of a young Danny Wright and it's clear to see why he's playing at a higher level. If he was here until the end of the season I think he'd probably get about ten goals.
lol, the way we are set up I'd be surprised if the whole team scores ten goals between them before the end of the season!
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Although Coddington would be great, I'd like to see Dibble being given another go. Until his injury, he was starting to look like a real prospect and was overcoming a shaky start (the Maidstone game). He's a young lad with very few starts to his name, but at least there's potential there. Can't really see Dunn improving much.

Coddington would be a good signing but I'd rather the money was spent on playmakers and/or strikers to help us score more than 1 on a more regular basis.
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Old 2nd January 2018, 12.42:31   #113-0 (permalink)
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Although Coddington would be great, I'd like to see Dibble being given another go. Until his injury, he was starting to look like a real prospect and was overcoming a shaky start (the Maidstone game). He's a young lad with very few starts to his name, but at least there's potential there. Can't really see Dunn improving much.

Coddington would be a good signing but I'd rather the money was spent on playmakers and/or strikers to help us score more than 1 on a more regular basis.
Dont agree, we need a good solid goalkeeper that the back four trust not a rooky keeper or a past it robot. Confidence comes from a solid defense which as of late has starting leaking goals all over the place so get Coddington in fast he was brilliant when here was last time and you could tell our defenders had faith in him.
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Dont agree, we need a good solid goalkeeper that the back four trust not a rooky keeper or a past it robot. Confidence comes from a solid defense which as of late has starting leaking goals all over the place so get Coddington in fast he was brilliant when here was last time and you could tell our defenders had faith in him.
Not saying that that we couldn't do with a better keeper, but in the 5 consecutive games Dibble played before his injury, we kept 4 clean sheets. I'm pretty sure the defence had faith in him.

Coddington (or any more established/proven keeper) would be great but over the course of the season, it's clearly scoring goals that's been the problem, so that should be the first priority.
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Old 2nd January 2018, 12.58:37   #115-0 (permalink)
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Not saying that that we couldn't do with a better keeper, but in the 5 consecutive games Dibble played before his injury, we kept 4 clean sheets. I'm pretty sure the defence had faith in him.

Coddington (or any more established/proven keeper) would be great but over the course of the season, it's clearly scoring goals that's been the problem, so that should be the first priority.
I think if we can make an improvement in any position then we should do so.
Apparently Dunn is now part time so we have to consider the longer term as well and add to that Dibble hasn't featured for so long then is he really part of DKs plans - we just don't know.

Yes the priority is CM and CF and for me these are the 2 key positions and it will be interesting who DK brings in (if anyone) and show what sort of ambition is being shown.
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Dont agree, we need a good solid goalkeeper that the back four trust not a rooky keeper or a past it robot. Confidence comes from a solid defense which as of late has starting leaking goals all over the place so get Coddington in fast he was brilliant when here was last time and you could tell our defenders had faith in him.
After a rough start (in that he looked as good as Dunn) Dibble improved a lot; useful for pens as well. IMO he's good enough, and Coddington would not come cheap. He might not even want to sign here anyway; a short loan is a very different prospect.
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