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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2015 14:36:15 GMT 1
The difference between Dempsey and Holmes apart from thelad being stronger is application.holmes has skill but you need more than that to succseed but if he goes out on loan he has to make it pay. PS demsey really wants it i wonder if one or two of our youngsters do. Hopefully he'll incentivise one or two. Curle made him captain last season, youngest captain in Carlisle's history, that alone should give the knockers (FDB) food for thought.
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Jul 30, 2015 14:45:44 GMT 1
Post by royrace on Jul 30, 2015 14:45:44 GMT 1
Wasn't at the game but have noticed that he tweeted last night basically admitting his first half performance wasn't great but was glad to have had a better second half. Wow; a self depracating and football based tweet from our new star, makes a refreshing change from Nandos updates bro.
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Jul 30, 2015 16:53:41 GMT 1
Post by waltzingthecowshed on Jul 30, 2015 16:53:41 GMT 1
PS demsey really wants it i wonder if one or two of our youngsters do. Hopefully he'll incentivise one or two. Curle made him captain last season, youngest captain in Carlisle's history, that alone should give the knockers (FDB) food for thought. FDB just stated the truth play like he did last night and he wont be the player we all hope he will turn out to be, no-ones knocking him from wot ive seen on here or heard in conversations, but im sure that Dempsey will be expecting more from himself come the Hull match
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Post by Porrohman on Jul 30, 2015 18:11:51 GMT 1
Hopefully he'll incentivise one or two. Curle made him captain last season, youngest captain in Carlisle's history, that alone should give the knockers (FDB) food for thought. FDB just stated the truth play like he did last night and he wont be the player we all hope he will turn out to be, no-ones knocking him from wot ive seen on here or heard in conversations, but im sure that Dempsey will be expecting more from himself come the Hull match Blimey, I thought he was pretty good to say he's jumped 2 divisions and was making his home debut against one of the better sides in the best league in the world, he was certainly more impressive than the other central midfielders for Town last night Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards
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Post by wtd on Jul 30, 2015 18:53:01 GMT 1
Hopefully he'll incentivise one or two. Curle made him captain last season, youngest captain in Carlisle's history, that alone should give the knockers (FDB) food for thought. FDB just stated the truth play like he did last night and he wont be the player we all hope he will turn out to be, no-ones knocking him from wot ive seen on here or heard in conversations, but im sure that Dempsey will be expecting more from himself come the Hull match You're not cutting him any slack there, are you! First start for a new club, at home in front of new supporters, and playing against a La Liga side? The boy warmed to his task very well indeed. Early days, mate.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2015 18:52:57 GMT 1
Hopefully he'll incentivise one or two. Curle made him captain last season, youngest captain in Carlisle's history, that alone should give the knockers (FDB) food for thought. FDB just stated the truth play like he did last night and he wont be the player we all hope he will turn out to be, no-ones knocking him from wot ive seen on here or heard in conversations, but im sure that Dempsey will be expecting more from himself come the Hull match FDB Based his prejudices on what nobody is denying (including the player himself) his unsteady start. I'm basing my views on watching him at Rochdale and the 80 odd minutes he played last night. To say he was generally poor last night was unbelievable! IMO. You obviously don't believe that otherwise why would you assume he will figure in the Hull match?
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Jul 30, 2015 19:07:25 GMT 1
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Post by Headless Chicken on Jul 30, 2015 19:07:25 GMT 1
FDB just stated the truth play like he did last night and he wont be the player we all hope he will turn out to be, no-ones knocking him from wot ive seen on here or heard in conversations, but im sure that Dempsey will be expecting more from himself come the Hull match You're not cutting him any slack there, are you! First start for a new club, at home in front of new supporters, and playing against a La Liga side? The boy warmed to his task very well indeed. Early days, mate. No come on. Waltzing has declared FDB's opinion a fact. Time to move on, Dempsey clearly is shit.
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Post by 3Pipe on Jul 30, 2015 19:10:28 GMT 1
Trolls gonna troll.
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Jul 30, 2015 19:52:34 GMT 1
Post by pixie on Jul 30, 2015 19:52:34 GMT 1
When the MOM was being announced last night I was fully expecting Dempsey to get the accolade. There can't have been much between him and Davidson. The point is that Dempsey is always looking to make something happen attackingwise and is therefore more likely to give the ball away than say a player whose main object is to retain possession. As long as he is generally successful I know which type of player I prefer to watch. If Town played like DLC every match, passpasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspasspass and end up where they started, my season card would go in the bin.
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Jul 30, 2015 21:49:33 GMT 1
Post by John Smith on Jul 30, 2015 21:49:33 GMT 1
I thought he did ok. He's busy, athletic and looks confident. Very early days though. I think he struggled first half to realise he could play it simple, kept ignoring Butterfield in good positions. Seemed to improve on that second half and they linked up well. On this first viewing I'm optimistic about him being effective for us this season.
I thought Davidson was easily our best player on the night though, again on that one viewing admittedly, he looks at least as good as James/Robinson. I thought Wallace looked solid, Butterfield decent albeit not involved as often as I'd like, but then, Deportivo did seem to enjoy keeping the ball but not going anywhere or doing anything with it. Bloody Spaniards. Only players who I felt were disappointing were Hudson as usual (apart from that lucky bit of control/skill he pulled off) and Smith whenever he had to retreat. Can still envisage us conceding a shed load of goals in certain away games.
Looking forward to seeing a more entertaining game on Saturday just down the road.
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Jul 30, 2015 22:16:15 GMT 1
Post by Detective Boyle on Jul 30, 2015 22:16:15 GMT 1
I went last night..not enthralling but showed some classy touches and glimpses of a confident young player with potential
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2015 22:41:39 GMT 1
We should get Michael Collins back, we'd be debating whether anybody actually saw him with the ball, rather than debating how many times he lost it.
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Post by pharaohx on Jul 30, 2015 23:19:20 GMT 1
Thought Kyle Dempsey did really well. Great engine, great attitude and great appetite for hard work. Did a lot of work closing down the opposition. Always showing himself for the ball even after he'd made a really bad pass to put them in. He's not very experienced and may have to work on the precision of his passing, but I was really impressed with him. He got stronger as the game wore on and looked the fittest man on the park. I think he'll be vying for a first team place come the start of the season.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 0:59:52 GMT 1
My mate said " promising ",
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Post by gledholt terrier on Jul 31, 2015 8:13:19 GMT 1
This season's Pritchard. Fingers crossed.
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Post by dentonholmersimpson on Aug 2, 2015 0:29:23 GMT 1
Dempsey turned down rugby league for football, West Cumbrian stock, tough as they come.
He's no Gazza, but the one player he reminds me of is Kevin Keegan, determined to be as good as he can be.
No pressure then.
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Post by Solid Snake on Aug 2, 2015 2:10:04 GMT 1
I think that if we were to put Dempsey in our starting line-up against Hull then I think we'd be playing with fire. This league is ruthless, the odd mistake and we will get punished. As much of an exciting prospect that he is, I would settle him in, in the same way that we have done with Lolley. Coming from a relegation threatened league two side to a championship side is a huge step. Apparently his naivety showed today.
I think I'd go to Hull with an orthodox 4-3-3 with a midfield trio of Whitehead/Hogg/Butters (which I think Powell may do) and aim to capitalise on breaks and get at them. We may sneak something if we're good enough.
On a whole, we played this system very well away from home last season. Wolves and Forest are both good examples.
Maybe Dempsey at home in a 3-5-2.
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Post by 3Pipe on Aug 2, 2015 8:04:21 GMT 1
I think many folk have forgotten he actually created a goal yesterday in addition to his backpass error. Typical really, only remember the bad stuff.
That said, I'd be surprised if he started v Hull.
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Post by captainblack on Aug 2, 2015 8:31:10 GMT 1
I think many folk have forgotten he actually created a goal yesterday in addition to his backpass error. Typical really, only remember the bad stuff. That said, I'd be surprised if he started v Hull. I did not attend the game yesterday and it seems a pity about the back pass but all players make errors . I remember the game a couple of seasons ago against Blackburn Rovers when Rhodes scored 3 . I think Gobern made a terrible back pass and Clayton was caught faffing about on the edge of the penalty area both mistakes were duly dispatched by Rhodes. I am trying say that I believe both Clayton and Gobern are very decent players and I am sure Dempsey will have learnt by his mistake.
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Post by Big Ern on Aug 2, 2015 11:29:26 GMT 1
I think that if we were to put Dempsey in our starting line-up against Hull then I think we'd be playing with fire. This league is ruthless, the odd mistake and we will get punished. As much of an exciting prospect that he is, I would settle him in, in the same way that we have done with Lolley. Coming from a relegation threatened league two side to a championship side is a huge step. Apparently his naivety showed today. I think I'd go to Hull with an orthodox 4-3-3 with a midfield trio of Whitehead/Hogg/Butters (which I think Powell may do) and aim to capitalise on breaks and get at them. We may sneak something if we're good enough. On a whole, we played this system very well away from home last season. Wolves and Forest are both good examples. Maybe Dempsey at home in a 3-5-2. No detriment to the lad who I think will be a star but I'm inclined to agree. I don't think hull away is his type of game. I can certainly see a duo of Hogg and Whitehead Sent from my SM-N910F using proboards
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Post by fredcarno1 on Aug 2, 2015 11:46:55 GMT 1
Great to hear that he's still wanting the ball all the time despite a couple of mistakes. I'm more worried about early reports of Whitehead to be honest, sounds like we've signed another journeyman plodder who's not going to be a patch on Coady. Powell will probably start with Hogg / Butterfield and Whitehead on Saturday.
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Post by claytonwestblue on Aug 2, 2015 12:32:03 GMT 1
Was very impressed with Dempsey the lad has fire in his belly made one mistake but was our best player by far
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Post by 3Pipe on Aug 2, 2015 12:36:29 GMT 1
I like the cut of your job sir.
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Post by Novakaine on Aug 2, 2015 12:38:54 GMT 1
I would start him at Hull. Come out of the traps growling and snarling like the rabid Terriers we should be.
I'd rather lose 4-3 than 2-0.
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Post by Torquayterrier on Aug 3, 2015 15:35:18 GMT 1
I think many folk have forgotten he actually created a goal yesterday in addition to his backpass error. Typical really, only remember the bad stuff. That said, I'd be surprised if he started v Hull. Agree, think overall he had a decent game but with one glaring error that cost us a goal. He won't be doing it again in a hurry and can move on. Having said that I don't think he'll be a starter at Hull, expect him to be on bench. We should really just go out gung ho against sides like Hull as we won't get anything by being ultra defensive and trying to contain them. But I don't think that's how we will set up going on previous games.
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Post by Floyds on Aug 3, 2015 15:42:28 GMT 1
I've only seen him at Rochdale, briefly, but I reckon he'll prove a decent player for us this season.
Prefer people to get stuck in, be enthusiastic and potentially make mistakes, than hide and take the easy option.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2015 15:56:49 GMT 1
Not seen him yet, but he sounds like a fired up version of Oli Norwood / Chris Holland ?!
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Post by galpharm2400 on Aug 3, 2015 16:01:46 GMT 1
chris holland was box to box-he didnt touch the ball much though..
oli norwood touched the ball too much ...a few good long shots-bit like a pop singer who has 3 quick hits and spends the rest of their life living off them, whilst doing nothing new or noteworthy ever again..
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Post by bristolterrier on Aug 3, 2015 16:07:15 GMT 1
I have watched Town for 50 years and am finding it difficult to remember when we last put a 18 or 19 year old into the first team and let them have a run of games-Was it Jordan Rhodes? There surely has to come a time when we take a risk and play some of these youngsters and before anybody says you need experience I am talking about 1 or 2 players. It's ok looking at them on the training pitch and in Development games but throwing them in at the deep end in the Championship could be the making of some of these kids. Play Dempsey for me and see how far his young energy, passion and skill take him. Can't wait for Hull.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Aug 3, 2015 16:21:11 GMT 1
Not seen him yet, but he sounds like a fired up version of Oli Norwood / Chris Holland ?! Talk about damning with faint praise
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