Don Quixote
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- Nov 4, 2008
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I always thought he was a bit lightweight and considering that the team is made up of lightweight players, I think we should get someome with a bit more presence.
As tweeted by NSC, the Johnson one is not without substance.
(That doesn't mean he will sign though.)
It was in one of the papers either on Sunday or Monday and it is common knowledge that Slade has always liked Dean Cox ,though I must admit I'd be a bit surprised if Cox ended up at Cardiff
I'd agree with you but then he has signed Alex Revell today!
I can't find that anywhere. Cardiff have signed a defender from Millwall.
Andy Johnson was yesterday's rumour , today the rumour is he will be signing for Luton TownAJ in, O'Grady out?
"Things are progressing.....they want to get a striker in before they do anything"
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/article/419/9635715/-
Is Salde going to sign Tiny Cox then?
Unfortunately, this.It'll be nice once to get Noone back.
We can prove once and for all irrespective of how lovely a fella he is, what a great character to have around the place, and a genuinely nice bloke.
With all his tricks and skills, he still has no end product, after 3 weeks of a new season/new signing purple patch.
I think technically, Cox is a better player than No one, but there could be questions over his maturity. I'd sign Cox, and also re-sign his mate Jake Robinson, who is banging in the goals for Whitehawk at the moment. When given the chance, they played very well together.
Not at all. Both players are at their peak and under 30. Cox is one of the most creative players in league 1, and Jake Robinson one of the leading forwards in non-league football. Both comparable to Brian Horton and Peter Ward who were signed from the old third division and non-league respectively.At this rate we might as well see if Wardy still has some boots that fit or ask Robbie Reinelt if he is fit!
Not at all. Both players are at their peak and under 30. Cox is one of the most creative players in league 1, and Jake Robinson one of the leading forwards in non-league football. Both comparable to Brian Horton and Peter Ward who were signed from the old third division and non-league respectively.