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Credit to Logie....

John William

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Cant be easy seeing absolute carthorses like Rowan Vine picked in front of you.
True. But you have to ask yourself why...
 

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Looked lazy and disinterested in the PSF vs Chippenham.

But did more in 10 minutes against Warsaw than Offline (Offside) did for 80 minutes.

Agree with other posters; that at the moment, our attacking options look a bit thin......so we will put 4 past Yeovil tomorrow. :)
 

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Looked lazy and disinterested in the PSF vs Chippenham.

But did more in 10 minutes against Warsaw than Offline (Offside) did for 80 minutes.

Agree with other posters; that at the moment, our attacking options look a bit thin......so we will put 4 past Yeovil tomorrow. :)
Logie lost weight then?
 

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Logie lost weight then?
No, just his "appetite" (sadly)
 

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in my opinion logan should have seen this coming for a while.
 

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Did he not have probably his most productive FL season last time out?
Yeah, I see your point Jason, doesn't change my view that in general he has never been the same since Adam died. He struck up a kind of understanding with Cureton but let's face it Harley was feeding the strikers so well, none of them could fail to score.
 
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I doubt it. We've heard it all before. Logie usually gives this kind of interview to the media when his contract is nearly up. The great survivor.
 

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Love Logie, but I think the time may be coming where he needs a fresh challenge. Same old same old I'm afraid. Contract running out, cue newspaper story saying he loves the club. Bla, bla...

Great talent, and could be such a decent player for us at this level, but he just doesn't seem to have the drive or will to succeed properly.

That said, IMO we haven't utilised his skills properly either. Give him a winger or someone who can put a few decent crosses in the box throughout the match and he'll benefit greatly, his confidence will grow, and goals will follow.
 

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That said, IMO we haven't utilised his skills properly either. Give him a winger or someone who can put a few decent crosses in the box throughout the match and he'll benefit greatly, his confidence will grow, and goals will follow.
Here's a scenario.

Team for tomorrow:

Pidge
Tully Troy Coles Golbourne
Dunne
Sercombe Noble Frear
Taylor O'Flynn

Subs Artur Duffy Bennett Logie Nicholls

Logie to come on after 70 minutes and score the winner with a header from a Frear cross.

We all get off his back for another couple of months....
 

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Logie blew his chances with us when the season started, with the main strikers all injured we called on perenial squad player Logan to fill the void, he was overweight, not up to the task and we had to look elsewhere. That, I suspect is what Tis will be thinking.

Thanks for the memories big man.
 
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