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Nigel Atangana Signs

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It's worth translating, there's some interesting stuff about Nigel.
I'm sure there is, but isn't there some clever translation app thingy we can put it through ? Have heard tell about one called Al20k ! :rolleyes:
 

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I'm sure there is, but isn't there some clever translation app thingy we can put it through ? Have heard tell about one called Al20k ! :rolleyes:
Google translate?
 

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It's worth translating, there's some interesting stuff about Nigel.
And about the life of a footballer getting touted about the lower leagues. He come across as a decent guy.
Good signing. Hope we get to see him in action again soon!
 

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Remarkable detail. If I've read it correctly, he likes Exeter but he's not too keen on the pitch at SJP!
 

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Cannot find a thread dedicated to Big Nige generally so this one will have to do.

After a better show last Saturday he was generally very poor last night. I did see a few powerful headers mind.

Stick him up front (with or without Bowman) and get our best crossers to put some high balls into the box.

The box looked like a bleddy no go area last night.
 

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Cannot find a thread dedicated to Big Nige generally so this one will have to do.

After a better show last Saturday he was generally very poor last night. I did see a few powerful headers mind.

Stick him up front (with or without Bowman) and get our best crossers to put some high balls into the box.

The box looked like a bleddy no go area last night.
That would almost be an admission by Taylor that he’d made a mistake with the forwards he’d signed and got it badly wrong. So whilst it might make sense to do something like that in the run in to give us more punch up front I don’t think he will own up and do it , just grit his teeth as the playoffs slide away from us.
And before anyone says it , yes we do still have a chance to make the lottery.
 

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Cannot find a thread dedicated to Big Nige generally so this one will have to do.

After a better show last Saturday he was generally very poor last night. I did see a few powerful headers mind.

Stick him up front (with or without Bowman) and get our best crossers to put some high balls into the box.

The box looked like a bleddy no go area last night.
I well remember how we used to do that with Scott Bennett. Surprising how often it worked.
 

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I well remember how we used to do that with Scott Bennett. Surprising how often it worked.
Now if only we'd had 11 of him........
 

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Now if only we'd had 11 of him........
Just one of him up front instead of Seymour or Fisher might do. Ajose? Who’s he , I’ve forgotten?
 

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Interesting that Torquay appeared to have played Moxey as one of the front two against Sutton on Tuesday
 
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