new signing
new signing
united have signed laurence gaughan a centre back
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It really annoys me when clubs try to fool their supporters by saying ex-Sheffield United, Liverpool and Celtic as if he made an impression at any of those places. The closest he probably got to their first team was nearly being knocked over by a millionaire in a Mercedes with tinted glass sweeping into the training ground car park at 30mph above the safe speed for the area! It's sooooo non-league*
*And I should know because I used to do it 30 years ago in the Oxford City programme when the latest ex-Luton/ex-Watford/ex-Bournemouth** reserve team releasee (did i just make up a new word?) arrived.
**And there was a lot of those! (Although to be fair like, Bobby Moore made it a bit more interesting by signing the likes of Harry Redknap, Kieran Baker, John Fraser and Phil Beal who we had heard of!
*And I should know because I used to do it 30 years ago in the Oxford City programme when the latest ex-Luton/ex-Watford/ex-Bournemouth** reserve team releasee (did i just make up a new word?) arrived.
**And there was a lot of those! (Although to be fair like, Bobby Moore made it a bit more interesting by signing the likes of Harry Redknap, Kieran Baker, John Fraser and Phil Beal who we had heard of!
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I have to admit that there is an element of over-hype and not much substance in the story that was released today, but to be fair to the club we don’t have a proper spinmeister right now."Hog" wrote:It really annoys me when clubs try to fool their supporters by saying ex-Sheffield United, Liverpool and Celtic as if he made an impression at any of those places. The closest he probably got to their first team was nearly being knocked over by a millionaire in a Mercedes with tinted glass sweeping into the training ground car park at 30mph above the safe speed for the area! It's sooooo non-league*
*And I should know because I used to do it 30 years ago in the Oxford City programme when the latest ex-Luton/ex-Watford/ex-Bournemouth** reserve team releasee (did i just make up a new word?) arrived.
**And there was a lot of those! (Although to be fair like, Bobby Moore made it a bit more interesting by signing the likes of Harry Redknap, Kieran Baker, John Fraser and Phil Beal who we had heard of!
If we did then (s)he would put up something along the lines of “Oxford United are dreaming of a Green Christmas
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Yeahh! You tell 'em! Exactly what I thought when we signed Jim Magilton."Hog" wrote:It really annoys me when clubs try to fool their supporters by saying ex-Sheffield United, Liverpool and Celtic as if he made an impression at any of those places. The closest he probably got to their first team was nearly being knocked over by a millionaire in a Mercedes with tinted glass sweeping into the training ground car park at 30mph above the safe speed for the area! It's sooooo non-league*
*And I should know because I used to do it 30 years ago in the Oxford City programme when the latest ex-Luton/ex-Watford/ex-Bournemouth** reserve team releasee (did i just make up a new word?) arrived.
**And there was a lot of those! (Although to be fair like, Bobby Moore made it a bit more interesting by signing the likes of Harry Redknap, Kieran Baker, John Fraser and Phil Beal who we had heard of!
Oh.... shit.
(for the record, was captain of Liverpool Reserves and his record: played 0, scored 0. His record for us: Played 150, scored 34)
I'm fucking sick of people coming on here an judging players by their past record, esp when they don't really have one. Honestly, sit back and let the management make a judgement. If they get it wrong, they lose their job. And we get upset and disappointed. And then that is the time to make a judgement.
Until then, cut some slack. There seems to be an enormous amount of negativity on the forum these days. People, chill out.
"I call it, the Camberwell Carrot"...
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Crikey! That's a monumental over-reaction of epic proportions! I didn't judge Gaughan or any other player, I made a comment about how clubs at lower levels (including OUFC yesterday) gild the lily when they sign some nipper who used to train with a 'big' club but never actually played for them. I never made a comment about his ability or potential and I won't until I've seem him play a few times (assuming he does get a few games!). As you so rightly say he doesn't have a record, any record, to judge him on!"recordmeister" wrote:Yeahh! You tell 'em! Exactly what I thought when we signed Jim Magilton."Hog" wrote:It really annoys me when clubs try to fool their supporters by saying ex-Sheffield United, Liverpool and Celtic as if he made an impression at any of those places. The closest he probably got to their first team was nearly being knocked over by a millionaire in a Mercedes with tinted glass sweeping into the training ground car park at 30mph above the safe speed for the area! It's sooooo non-league*
*And I should know because I used to do it 30 years ago in the Oxford City programme when the latest ex-Luton/ex-Watford/ex-Bournemouth** reserve team releasee (did i just make up a new word?) arrived.
**And there was a lot of those! (Although to be fair like, Bobby Moore made it a bit more interesting by signing the likes of Harry Redknap, Kieran Baker, John Fraser and Phil Beal who we had heard of!
Oh.... shit.
(for the record, was captain of Liverpool Reserves and his record: played 0, scored 0. His record for us: Played 150, scored 34)
I'm fucking sick of people coming on here an judging players by their past record, esp when they don't really have one. Honestly, sit back and let the management make a judgement. If they get it wrong, they lose their job. And we get upset and disappointed. And then that is the time to make a judgement.
Until then, cut some slack. There seems to be an enormous amount of negativity on the forum these days. People, chill out.
"I call it, the Camberwell Carrot"...
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I think there is a valid question to ask about whether we should be signing this type of player."Hog" wrote:Crikey! That's a monumental over-reaction of epic proportions! I didn't judge Gaughan or any other player, I made a comment about how clubs at lower levels (including OUFC yesterday) gild the lily when they sign some nipper who used to train with a 'big' club but never actually played for them. I never made a comment about his ability or potential and I won't until I've seem him play a few times (assuming he does get a few games!). As you so rightly say he doesn't have a record, any record, to judge him on!"recordmeister" wrote:Yeahh! You tell 'em! Exactly what I thought when we signed Jim Magilton."Hog" wrote:It really annoys me when clubs try to fool their supporters by saying ex-Sheffield United, Liverpool and Celtic as if he made an impression at any of those places. The closest he probably got to their first team was nearly being knocked over by a millionaire in a Mercedes with tinted glass sweeping into the training ground car park at 30mph above the safe speed for the area! It's sooooo non-league*
*And I should know because I used to do it 30 years ago in the Oxford City programme when the latest ex-Luton/ex-Watford/ex-Bournemouth** reserve team releasee (did i just make up a new word?) arrived.
**And there was a lot of those! (Although to be fair like, Bobby Moore made it a bit more interesting by signing the likes of Harry Redknap, Kieran Baker, John Fraser and Phil Beal who we had heard of!
Oh.... shit.
(for the record, was captain of Liverpool Reserves and his record: played 0, scored 0. His record for us: Played 150, scored 34)
I'm fucking sick of people coming on here an judging players by their past record, esp when they don't really have one. Honestly, sit back and let the management make a judgement. If they get it wrong, they lose their job. And we get upset and disappointed. And then that is the time to make a judgement.
Until then, cut some slack. There seems to be an enormous amount of negativity on the forum these days. People, chill out.
"I call it, the Camberwell Carrot"...
Have him on trial to see if he is going to be good enough, sure no problem, but actually signing him means the club is paying him a wage when he may turn out to be useless. A wage that might be better spent on someone with an actual record worthy of mention. We're not a big enough club to risk wasting money.
For crying out loud, he's on a week by week contract according to the Oxford Mail. I somehow doubt this is a £1000/pw contract either. It's clear, to me at least, that he's here as cheap cover as we're a bit short on centre halves if Franks is injured. The most likely course of events for him is he'll be on the bench, might play a couple of reserve games if there are any and will be shipped out once we get our defenders back. Unless he catches the eye in training.
Arguably a rather more cost effective signing than getting someone in on loan for a month.
Arguably a rather more cost effective signing than getting someone in on loan for a month.
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Easy tiger!"Isaac" wrote:For crying out loud, he's on a week by week contract according to the Oxford Mail. I somehow doubt this is a £1000/pw contract either. It's clear, to me at least, that he's here as cheap cover as we're a bit short on centre halves if Franks is injured. The most likely course of events for him is he'll be on the bench, might play a couple of reserve games if there are any and will be shipped out once we get our defenders back. Unless he catches the eye in training.
Arguably a rather more cost effective signing than getting someone in on loan for a month.
You've based your over excited reply, to a couple of minor points questioning (not slating) the actions of the club, entirely on supposition and a few words from the often unreliable Oxford Mail.
The club doesn't have money to waste, and the club shouldn't be trying to pull the wool about the signing of an inexperienced defender, and it is entirely legitimate to question (not slate) the club's actions.
This isn't North Korea, so we don't have to simply accept what we are told! It is perfectly healthy to question decisions.
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No mention of the Rage Online sponsored Henry Owen in this debate. 19 yr old centre half - now on loan at Banbury? Gaughan is still only 20. Just saying."Isaac" wrote: It's clear, to me at least, that he's here as cheap cover as we're a bit short on centre halves if Franks is injured.
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Careful Baboo, the thought police will come and getcha!"Baboo" wrote:No mention of the Rage Online sponsored Henry Owen in this debate. 19 yr old centre half - now on loan at Banbury? Gaughan is still only 20. Just saying."Isaac" wrote: It's clear, to me at least, that he's here as cheap cover as we're a bit short on centre halves if Franks is injured.