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He'll play right back I'd imagine. I reckon Beye's career may be virtually over.

don't underestimate Beye man.. He's not a spineless cunt like Duff, Smith etc... regardless of how bad his injury is he won't settle for mediocrity

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He'll play right back I'd imagine. I reckon Beye's career may be virtually over.

 

:lol:

 

???

 

How is Beye's career virtually over?

 

He's 32 this year, and attempting to come back from a very serious knee injury. I just think he'll struggle, especially considering how long it took this year for his fitness and form to return. :undecided:

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He'll play right back I'd imagine. I reckon Beye's career may be virtually over.

I hope Steven Taylor gets a chance in right back for another while ,hes  looked impressive there.Need  Ryan Taylor in Midfield more so

we don't need Ryan Taylor anywhere if you ask me.. he's shit

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He'll play right back I'd imagine. I reckon Beye's career may be virtually over.

 

:lol:

 

???

 

How is Beye's career virtually over?

 

He's 32 this year, and attempting to come back from a very serious knee injury. I just think he'll struggle, especially considering how long it took this year for his fitness and form to return. :undecided:

 

Out of form Beye was still a good player, certainly good enough.

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He'll play right back I'd imagine. I reckon Beye's career may be virtually over.

 

:lol:

 

???

 

How is Beye's career virtually over?

 

He's 32 this year, and attempting to come back from a very serious knee injury. I just think he'll struggle, especially considering how long it took this year for his fitness and form to return. :undecided:

 

32 isn't that old and he looks like quite an athletic player to me, so i think we'll get a couple more years out of him.

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He'll play right back I'd imagine. I reckon Beye's career may be virtually over.

 

:lol:

 

???

 

How is Beye's career virtually over?

 

He's 32 this year, and attempting to come back from a very serious knee injury. I just think he'll struggle, especially considering how long it took this year for his fitness and form to return. :undecided:

 

32 isn't that old and he looks like quite an athletic player to me, so i think we'll get a couple more years out of him.

 

like our Cafu (or is that S.Taylor)

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Pleased to have him on board, could we finally see a starting 11 without Damien Duff?!

 

was just thinking that, he mentions specialising in one position as one of his reasons for moving, surely that cant be at right back as once fit again the shirt is beye's?

 

Another thought, what about a starting 11 without Duff or Butt!

 

:clap2:

 

i thought both of them were good against the mackems tbh, although then again every player was good against them except shola and carrol.

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Ryan's delivery of a dead ball is absolutely unbelievable.  It is as good as anyone I've ever seen, ever worked with or been associated with – and that includes a certain gent who now plays in America.

:pow:

 

:smug:

great, too bad he's shit at everything else

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The one thing about Raylor that fills me with optimism is that having him in our team may add that little extra fear in the opponent.

 

I've had this feeling that for a while, the likes of Martins and Jonas get scythed down without the fear that we'd hurt a team from the set-piece.

 

Such a situation could leave opponents in two minds.

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Ryan's delivery of a dead ball is absolutely unbelievable.  It is as good as anyone I've ever seen, ever worked with or been associated with – and that includes a certain gent who now plays in America.

:pow:

 

:smug:

great, too bad he's shit at everything else

 

For fuck's sake... I've got to do something else for a bit, the negativity on here is spectacular.

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The one thing about Raylor that fills me with optimism is that having him in our team may add that little extra fear in the opponent.

 

I've had this feeling that for a while, the likes of Martins and Jonas get scythed down without the fear that we'd hurt a team from the set-piece.

 

Such a situation could leave opponents in two minds.

 

:thup:

 

Be very nice to actually have a threat from freekicks around the edge of the penalty area. It's been a long time.

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I'm upset that we didn't sign more, but I am happy that we signed Raylor and Nolan, and Lovenkrands has looked ok so far. Raylor is the kind of player you want in an injury-ravaged team, since he can play in a few positions competently. Also, he probably sees the club as a step up and will approach football here with determination and passion.

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