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Post by monkbar on Oct 6, 2024 22:34:26 GMT 1
Koromaesque
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Post by callum9061 on Oct 6, 2024 22:52:13 GMT 1
Found his level,never good enough for us
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Post by 28901 on Oct 6, 2024 22:56:43 GMT 1
Found his level,never good enough for us At the moment.
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Post by Tinpot on Oct 7, 2024 6:16:23 GMT 1
Found his level,never good enough for us At the moment. At 23 years old and nowhere near the first team, I'm willing to suggest he never will be. Specifically, he's not good enough for where we are now, and we have aspirations to go higher. Hopefully he can build his career at a lower level.
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Post by rockwall on Oct 7, 2024 7:14:29 GMT 1
Found his level,never good enough for us At the moment. Never was and never will be good enough to even be a squad player for us.
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Post by tepidterrier on Oct 7, 2024 8:16:02 GMT 1
Glad he's doing well there by the looks of things. He never set the world alight or particularly imposed himself on matches at Championship level for us, but neither did Ben Wiles and he gets far more leeway.
People do conveniently forget that he had a run of games in 2021-22 that really showed we were going to be in the hunt for promotion- Hogg got injured and we thought things would go to pieces, but we ended up winning most of the games High started during that period. His influence was pretty minimal, but ultimately he was part of the team that almost got promoted to the Premier League, as much as we like to pretend it never happened. Something a bunch of our current squad are just not capable of in their mentality.
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Post by efesodje23 on Oct 7, 2024 9:36:22 GMT 1
Put this in another thread:
Seen three of his games now and he's looked very impressive at that level. Seems like he's grown a couple of inches and bulked out and seems to always want the ball now. L2 beckons in January IMO.
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Post by togterrier on Oct 7, 2024 12:01:40 GMT 1
The Shay faithful love him!! They all hope he’s there for the season and beyond. I saw him v Oldham Athletice and IMO, and as you’d expect, he looks great👍🏻 I also saw his winner on Saturday - a goal from nothing really - great strike. I reckon this loan will be doing Scott no end of good. Continued good luck to him👏
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Post by Bassingham Terrier on Oct 7, 2024 12:01:45 GMT 1
Have they still got Covid in Halifax? Bar a couple of folks sitting on the front row where they celebrate, there's nobody there!!
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Post by midge on Oct 7, 2024 12:38:57 GMT 1
The Shay faithful love him!! They all hope he’s there for the season and beyond. I saw him v Oldham Athletice and IMO, and as you’d expect, he looks great👍🏻 I also saw his winner on Saturday - a goal from nothing really - great strike. I reckon this loan will be doing Scott no end of good. Continued good luck to him👏 Be interesting to see what develops here put would but the chances of him staying as ''unlikely'. Firstly would have though he would be on decent money at Town and pretty sure that Halifax would struggle to offer enough for him to stay. Secondly, if he is playing as well as it appears then it is likely that a team from a higher division/ one that can pay more will be looking at him. Some of the comments about his 'level' do make me laugh as he is only 2 levels below us now andit could well be that on the not too distant future, he could be playing a level below or even at the same level🤷🏼
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Post by dm on Oct 7, 2024 12:48:40 GMT 1
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Post by Jack on Oct 7, 2024 13:34:27 GMT 1
Never was and never will be good enough to even be a squad player for us. I think 28901 was suggesting that we haven't found our level yet.
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Post by 28901 on Oct 7, 2024 16:39:29 GMT 1
Never was and never will be good enough to even be a squad player for us. I think 28901 was suggesting that we haven't found our level yet. Thanks Jack Maybe the post needed a winky thing...
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Post by 28901 on Oct 7, 2024 16:40:22 GMT 1
Never was and never will be good enough to even be a squad player for us. Refer you to response above
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Post by rockwall on Oct 7, 2024 17:28:19 GMT 1
Never was and never will be good enough to even be a squad player for us. Refer you to response above I thought you're 'at the moment' suggested he could one day be good enough fornus but not 'at the moment'.
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Post by andyeastleake on Oct 7, 2024 17:59:40 GMT 1
Have they still got Covid in Halifax? Bar a couple of folks sitting on the front row where they celebrate, there's nobody there!! Knee slides to nobody whatsoever reminded me of watching under 9s. Good strike though.
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Post by togterrier on Oct 7, 2024 20:47:31 GMT 1
Have they still got Covid in Halifax? Bar a couple of folks sitting on the front row where they celebrate, there's nobody there!! Knee slides to nobody whatsoever reminded me of watching under 9s. Good strike though. It looked like he was about to run the length of the field to the South Stand where the home fans stand to celebrate the (late, 87th minute) goal. But then he realised that would enable Tamworth to re-start so wheeled away to celebrate in front of the completely empty north and west stands😬
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Post by efesodje23 on Oct 8, 2024 11:39:29 GMT 1
Have they still got Covid in Halifax? Bar a couple of folks sitting on the front row where they celebrate, there's nobody there!! The attendances have really dropped this season. Used to get 1800 - 2300 for the last 3/4 years but this season it's been closer to 1600 on average. But that's been pumped up by a 3k attendance vs Oldham thanks to their fans. It's probably closer to 1200 for the rest. 21-22: 2130 22-23: 2194 23-24: 1946 Their season tickets are I think £390 for an Adult and pay on the day is £25 for adults. They've been subject to the same division for quite a while now, have a very low budget and get close to building a very good team by signing 4/5 releasees from lower league clubs, one or two come very good, they get a playoff spot and then bottle it and then by offering 1 or 2 year deals they then don't recoup a penny for them when league teams come in! The cycle then repeats. Their fans haven't been happy with their Chairman for a while both in terms of strategy, investment and costs. Be interesting to see what happens with the Shay also.
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Post by mosher on Oct 8, 2024 13:15:14 GMT 1
Have they still got Covid in Halifax? Bar a couple of folks sitting on the front row where they celebrate, there's nobody there!! The attendances have really dropped this season. Used to get 1800 - 2300 for the last 3/4 years but this season it's been closer to 1600 on average. But that's been pumped up by a 3k attendance vs Oldham thanks to their fans. It's probably closer to 1200 for the rest. 21-22: 2130 22-23: 2194 23-24: 1946 Their season tickets are I think £390 for an Adult and pay on the day is £25 for adults. They've been subject to the same division for quite a while now, have a very low budget and get close to building a very good team by signing 4/5 releasees from lower league clubs, one or two come very good, they get a playoff spot and then bottle it and then by offering 1 or 2 year deals they then don't recoup a penny for them when league teams come in! The cycle then repeats. Their fans haven't been happy with their Chairman for a while both in terms of strategy, investment and costs. Be interesting to see what happens with the Shay also. They always seem to alternate between a play-off push and a relegation battle; that would probably be explained by what you've posted.
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Post by efesodje23 on Oct 28, 2024 12:51:42 GMT 1
On a sidenote, is anyone able to explain why Scott High was allowed (by FIFA & FA) to go on loan to Halifax with an end date of November?
My understanding is that a loan agreement may be concluded for a minimum duration of the time between two registration periods (so 01.09 - 31.12.24 OR 01.02.24 - end of season) at a maximum length of one year. And that the end date of a loan has to fall within one of the registration periods of the former club (so us in this case as we are not the engaging club). So the November end date of his initial loan is a bit baffling
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Post by bells ringing :) on Oct 28, 2024 12:53:18 GMT 1
On a sidenote, is anyone able to explain why Scott High was allowed (by FIFA & FA) to go on loan to Halifax with an end date of November? My understanding is that a loan agreement may be concluded for a minimum duration of the time between two registration periods (so 01.09 - 31.12.24 OR 01.02.24 - end of season) at a maximum length of one year. And that the end date of a loan has to fall within one of the registration periods of the former club (so us in this case as we are not the engaging club). So the November end date of his initial loan is a bit baffling seems to be slightly different , when loaning out to conference teams.
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Post by Sparrow on Oct 28, 2024 18:31:17 GMT 1
On a sidenote, is anyone able to explain why Scott High was allowed (by FIFA & FA) to go on loan to Halifax with an end date of November? My understanding is that a loan agreement may be concluded for a minimum duration of the time between two registration periods (so 01.09 - 31.12.24 OR 01.02.24 - end of season) at a maximum length of one year. And that the end date of a loan has to fall within one of the registration periods of the former club (so us in this case as we are not the engaging club). So the November end date of his initial loan is a bit baffling He went on what is known as a Short Term Loan. Short Term loans last no less than 28 days and no more than 93 days. The curiosity is that the loan was announced after the transfer window shut. So i’m assuming it was concluded right at the end of the window and the the clubs just announced it later
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Post by soapystevens on Oct 28, 2024 18:35:07 GMT 1
Have they still got Covid in Halifax? Bar a couple of folks sitting on the front row where they celebrate, there's nobody there!! With the prices they charge i am not surprised.
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Post by incognito on Oct 28, 2024 19:10:22 GMT 1
On a sidenote, is anyone able to explain why Scott High was allowed (by FIFA & FA) to go on loan to Halifax with an end date of November? My understanding is that a loan agreement may be concluded for a minimum duration of the time between two registration periods (so 01.09 - 31.12.24 OR 01.02.24 - end of season) at a maximum length of one year. And that the end date of a loan has to fall within one of the registration periods of the former club (so us in this case as we are not the engaging club). So the November end date of his initial loan is a bit baffling He went on what is known as a Short Term Loan. Short Term loans last no less than 28 days and no more than 93 days. The curiosity is that the loan was announced after the transfer window shut. So i’m assuming it was concluded right at the end of the window and the the clubs just announced it later The only transfer deadline in the National League is the fourth Thursday in March - it's a 10 month open window effectively.
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Post by brighousebandbred on Oct 28, 2024 20:09:35 GMT 1
The Shay faithful love him!! They all hope he’s there for the season and beyond. I saw him v Oldham Athletice and IMO, and as you’d expect, he looks great👍🏻 I also saw his winner on Saturday - a goal from nothing really - great strike. I reckon this loan will be doing Scott no end of good. Continued good luck to him👏 Be interesting to see what develops here put would but the chances of him staying as ''unlikely'. Firstly would have though he would be on decent money at Town and pretty sure that Halifax would struggle to offer enough for him to stay. Secondly, if he is playing as well as it appears then it is likely that a team from a higher division/ one that can pay more will be looking at him. Some of the comments about his 'level' do make me laugh as he is only 2 levels below us now andit could well be that on the not too distant future, he could be playing a level below or even at the same level🤷🏼 Only 2 levels. Just like premier league to us now ( only 2 levels)
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Post by Sparrow on Oct 28, 2024 20:17:31 GMT 1
He went on what is known as a Short Term Loan. Short Term loans last no less than 28 days and no more than 93 days. The curiosity is that the loan was announced after the transfer window shut. So i’m assuming it was concluded right at the end of the window and the the clubs just announced it later The only transfer deadline in the National League is the fourth Thursday in March - it's a 10 month open window effectively. Ah ok, is that the same throughout non league? When does the window for non league signings open then?
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Post by incognito on Oct 28, 2024 20:55:35 GMT 1
The only transfer deadline in the National League is the fourth Thursday in March - it's a 10 month open window effectively. Ah ok, is that the same throughout non league? When does the window for non league signings open then? Yeah - at least as far down as Step 4 - there is no real window, just a pause on transfers at the business end of the season to protect the integrity of the competition - as was the case in the Football League up until 2002. As far as I understand it, clubs can start registering players again the day after their final game of the season.
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Post by Tinpot on Oct 29, 2024 0:22:14 GMT 1
Not surprised he's doing well at Halifax. there was a spell when he looked like he might make it at 2nd tier level. He won't. Frankly he will probably spend his career bouncing between 4th & 5th tier but there'd no shame in that.
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Post by Oblong of Dreams on Oct 29, 2024 4:32:15 GMT 1
Ah ok, is that the same throughout non league? When does the window for non league signings open then? Yeah - at least as far down as Step 4 - there is no real window, just a pause on transfers at the business end of the season to protect the integrity of the competition - as was the case in the Football League up until 2002.As far as I understand it, clubs can start registering players again the day after their final game of the season. Is it really that long since the current arrangement started? I still think of Transfer Windows as "new".
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Post by townarentbest on Oct 29, 2024 10:42:23 GMT 1
On a sidenote, is anyone able to explain why Scott High was allowed (by FIFA & FA) to go on loan to Halifax with an end date of November? My understanding is that a loan agreement may be concluded for a minimum duration of the time between two registration periods (so 01.09 - 31.12.24 OR 01.02.24 - end of season) at a maximum length of one year. And that the end date of a loan has to fall within one of the registration periods of the former club (so us in this case as we are not the engaging club). So the November end date of his initial loan is a bit baffling He went on what is known as a Short Term Loan. Short Term loans last no less than 28 days and no more than 93 days. The curiosity is that the loan was announced after the transfer window shut. So i’m assuming it was concluded right at the end of the window and the the clubs just announced it later There is no transfer window in the National League and below. Remember its the windows of 'receiving' clubs that count, you can always release a player outside of your own transfer windows...same as how Phillips joined Sacramento in April, outside of our window, in a deal that ends November 30th.
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