outsider wrote:Darlington and Chester are bottom of their leagues, so why would there players be any good?
Always amazes me why players from relegated clubs get moves to others clubs in that league, surely by getting relegated they have proved they are not up to it?
Blackburn shrimp wrote:outsider wrote:Darlington and Chester are bottom of their leagues, so why would there players be any good?
Always amazes me why players from relegated clubs get moves to others clubs in that league, surely by getting relegated they have proved they are not up to it?
Lawrence Wilson??????
Christies Child wrote:The stats suggest otherwise. Even Grimsby have let less goals in than us.....just!
Granted we've a superb record in the goal scoring stakes, but defence....![]()
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Had it not been for Baz the goals against would have been even more!
darrenlock wrote:All I'm saying is that players with the fight come on.I am a Charlton and we shad many good players it was poor decisions in managers , and poor decision to sack Dowie so early in.
My point is that just say Darlington go down I'm sure in there squad there must have 1-2 players that could play league2 level and same goes with Chester.
Players from struggling teams can make it big with good team just look at DJ Campbell or Jermain Beckford i cant remember who there got him from.
darrenlock wrote:Chip mate i am born and breed in woolwich london Charlton is my life.
I follow Morecambe as my 2nd team due to respect of the town where i am going to live for the rest of my life.
Just hope Charlton are not in the same league as Morecambe one day lol.
That would be a hard one where do i stand.
darrenlock wrote:Well sorry im just proud of my roots:D
Morecambe have today completed the loan signing of Colchester United winger Simon Hackney.
The former Woodley Sports player is well known to Shrimps' fans after appearing against them for Carlisle United in the Conference a few seasons ago. He went on to become a firm fans' favourite at Carlisle and made the switch to Colchester in January 2009, making 30 appearances for the U's, 13 of which have come this season.
Hackney is eligible for the Shrimps' clash against Grimsby at Christie Park on Saturday.
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