John Mullins

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Dr Bob
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Re: John Mullins

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Kernow Yellow wrote:I didn't see many of Mullins' games for Us last season (only the televised drubbing at Port Vale, in fact), and our form during his spell with Us was hardly earth-shattering - 9 points from his 8 games, conceding 10 goals. But I'm very happy to bow to others' opinion, and I look forward to seeing him in action at Pompey a week on Saturday.
I certainly remember his performances as being extremely good - and maybe this is why...very good performances in a team that, collectively, was under-performing. Bored with pre-season now. Bring on Pompey and let's get on with it.
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Re: John Mullins

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GodalmingYellow wrote:My concern is lack of depth in the full back positions.
Not sure I agree about that GY.

At right back you have:

David Hunt
Matty Bevans
Kenzer Lee
Andy Whing could pay there as can Johnny Mullins of course.

At left back you have:

Tom Newey
Jonny Meades
David Lynn
tomoufc
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Re: John Mullins

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OUFC4eva wrote:The Natives of the Peoples Republic of Rov'rum have become very restless:

http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn ... 2112467094
And this makes for happy reading:

http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn ... 2112466966
&quotI've been a slave to football. It follows you home, it follows you everywhere, and eats into your family life. But every working man misses out on some things because of his job. &quot
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Re: John Mullins

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tomoufc wrote:
OUFC4eva wrote:The Natives of the Peoples Republic of Rov'rum have become very restless:

http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn ... 2112467094
And this makes for happy reading:

http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn ... 2112466966
Comment 24 is especially funny:

"Good luck at Oxford Johnny...you have made a fantastic decision...working near to the family home...security of a long contract...beautiful university town with upmarket people going to the games in nice expensive clothing...not being shouted at...well done fella...enjoy and do well."

What little they know!
&quotI've been a slave to football. It follows you home, it follows you everywhere, and eats into your family life. But every working man misses out on some things because of his job. &quot
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Re: John Mullins

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OUFC4eva wrote:
GodalmingYellow wrote:My concern is lack of depth in the full back positions.
Not sure I agree about that GY.

At right back you have:

David Hunt
Matty Bevans
Kenzer Lee
Andy Whing could pay there as can Johnny Mullins of course.

At left back you have:

Tom Newey
Jonny Meades
David Lynn
Davies can also play RB, but I would perhaps remove Lee from that list for now, from what I've heard I think he'll need a year in the Dev Squad before we see him in the first team.

Think a chance was missed last night to play Meades at LB, we know he has played there in the past, but it seems he is here for a MF role first and foremost.
How did Bevens do last night - sounds like all of our problems were down our left, so does that mean Bevens did OK on the right? Would he not have been having to deal with Tom winters as well, which wouldn't necessarily mean the easiest of evenings...?
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Re: John Mullins

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tomoufc wrote:
tomoufc wrote:
OUFC4eva wrote:The Natives of the Peoples Republic of Rov'rum have become very restless:

http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn ... 2112467094
And this makes for happy reading:

http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn ... 2112466966
Comment 24 is especially funny:

"Good luck at Oxford Johnny...you have made a fantastic decision...working near to the family home...security of a long contract...beautiful university town with upmarket people going to the games in nice expensive clothing...not being shouted at...well done fella...enjoy and do well."

What little they know!
Totally inaccurate. We're a city, not a town.

Must go and buy my nice expensive clothing for the forthcoming season soon.
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