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Thierry Small - signed a 4 year deal with Preston (p36)
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North Lower Neil said:Chunes said:He is a very good player. We've found an exciting replacement but Small is still very good.
Likely we'd have happily kept Small as competition for Edwards and Apter (and the squad would have been better for it), but I suspect he felt Preston were more likely to start him more, he had more chance of playing on the left, and likely were offering to pay him more as a result.
Doesn't mean Jones didn't want to keep him.5 -
He got a 9 in the FLP and MotM. Assist for winner, but I'm preferring Apter already after being initially sceptical.7
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North Lower Neil said:Chunes said:He is a very good player. We've found an exciting replacement but Small is still very good.
Likely we'd have happily kept Small as competition for Edwards and Apter (and the squad would have been better for it), but I suspect he felt Preston were more likely to start him more, he had more chance of playing on the left, and likely were offering to pay him more as a result.
Doesn't mean Jones didn't want to keep him.Nathan Jones wanted to build a solid foundation. The problem Thierry had as a young and exciting, flair player was consistency and that’s what Nathan Jones needed in the position over a 46 game season. A position was later found for Thierry where his defensive inconsistency was covered by the monster that is Kayne Ramsay.Edwards started the last two pre season friendlies and was replaced by Thierry for the last 20 of each and we already had LB back up in Tayo Edun. He also started the season as first choice and then came straight back into the team as soon as he recovered from injury, by that point he was clearly the preferred choice.9 -
If Preston are playing him in his preferred position it will be very interesting when we play them as he will be against Apter !4
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I have absolutely zero doubt that Kayne Ramsay dog walks Small all game4
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At just 21 in August, I think Thierry Small will make great strides this season and seeing him on the left and making an accurate 25 yard pass for Osmajic to run on to score was impressive for Preston against Leicester in the 85th minute.
Rob Apter is a different type of player to Thierry and at 22 is more controlled and less erratic than Small was last season. My tip before the first league game was Apter would be the best of the new boys. With Ramsay having his back, any defensive short comings for Rob haven't been exposed up to now. Great start to his CAFC career and will be a fans favourite 👏🏼
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He helped us get promoted, but now he plays for someone else so don't much care what he does. I think Apter overall has more in his locker anyway.5
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I think Apter is the more rounded and consistent player, but Small will produce moments of magic amongst the less good moments.
And as fans you tend to remember the magic moments more than the dross.7 -
Apter will score more goals than Small8
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It's amazing how many of the black players who make it as professional players whether from a Caribbean or an African background have strong religious beliefs and thank their god at every opportunity. Eze did it in post cup final interviews and Thierry Small was posting his thanks to the deity after his fine assist against Leicester. Joe Aribo and so many other players thank their Lord for the assists in their careers. Richard Rufus nearly went into the church before becoming a footballer and onto his financial conversion!
Making the sign of the cross as a match starts or when coming on to the field of play is made by many Christian players of all hues especially Catholic players whether strong believers or just more of a habit.
Nathan Jones is now the most famous white manic pitch preacher in football after the semi final win.
Alien to my humanist beliefs but if his Big G drives NJ on to success for CAFC then Amen 🙏🏻 to that.
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soapboxsam said:It's amazing how many of the black players who make it as professional players whether from a Caribbean or an African background have strong religious beliefs and thank their god at every opportunity. Eze did it in post cup final interviews and Thierry Small was posting his thanks to the deity after his fine assist against Leicester. Joe Aribo and so many other players thank their Lord for the assists in their careers. Richard Rufus nearly went into the church before becoming a footballer and onto his financial conversion!
Making the sign of the cross as a match starts or when coming on to the field of play is made by many Christian players of all hues especially Catholic players whether strong believers or just more of a habit.
Nathan Jones is now the most famous white manic pitch preacher in football after the semi final win.
Alien to my humanist beliefs but if his Big G drives NJ on to success for CAFC then Amen 🙏🏻 to that.1 -
killerandflash said:I think Apter is the more rounded and consistent player, but Small will produce moments of magic amongst the less good moments.
And as fans you tend to remember the magic moments more than the dross.2 -
soapboxsam said:It's amazing how many of the black players who make it as professional players whether from a Caribbean or an African background have strong religious beliefs and thank their god at every opportunity. Eze did it in post cup final interviews and Thierry Small was posting his thanks to the deity after his fine assist against Leicester. Joe Aribo and so many other players thank their Lord for the assists in their careers. Richard Rufus nearly went into the church before becoming a footballer and onto his financial conversion!
Making the sign of the cross as a match starts or when coming on to the field of play is made by many Christian players of all hues especially Catholic players whether strong believers or just more of a habit.
Nathan Jones is now the most famous white manic pitch preacher in football after the semi final win.
Alien to my humanist beliefs but if his Big G drives NJ on to success for CAFC then Amen 🙏🏻 to that.
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North Lower Neil said:soapboxsam said:It's amazing how many of the black players who make it as professional players whether from a Caribbean or an African background have strong religious beliefs and thank their god at every opportunity. Eze did it in post cup final interviews and Thierry Small was posting his thanks to the deity after his fine assist against Leicester. Joe Aribo and so many other players thank their Lord for the assists in their careers. Richard Rufus nearly went into the church before becoming a footballer and onto his financial conversion!
Making the sign of the cross as a match starts or when coming on to the field of play is made by many Christian players of all hues especially Catholic players whether strong believers or just more of a habit.
Nathan Jones is now the most famous white manic pitch preacher in football after the semi final win.
Alien to my humanist beliefs but if his Big G drives NJ on to success for CAFC then Amen 🙏🏻 to that.0 -
North Lower Neil said:soapboxsam said:It's amazing how many of the black players who make it as professional players whether from a Caribbean or an African background have strong religious beliefs and thank their god at every opportunity. Eze did it in post cup final interviews and Thierry Small was posting his thanks to the deity after his fine assist against Leicester. Joe Aribo and so many other players thank their Lord for the assists in their careers. Richard Rufus nearly went into the church before becoming a footballer and onto his financial conversion!
Making the sign of the cross as a match starts or when coming on to the field of play is made by many Christian players of all hues especially Catholic players whether strong believers or just more of a habit.
Nathan Jones is now the most famous white manic pitch preacher in football after the semi final win.
Alien to my humanist beliefs but if his Big G drives NJ on to success for CAFC then Amen 🙏🏻 to that.1 -
fenaddick said:North Lower Neil said:soapboxsam said:It's amazing how many of the black players who make it as professional players whether from a Caribbean or an African background have strong religious beliefs and thank their god at every opportunity. Eze did it in post cup final interviews and Thierry Small was posting his thanks to the deity after his fine assist against Leicester. Joe Aribo and so many other players thank their Lord for the assists in their careers. Richard Rufus nearly went into the church before becoming a footballer and onto his financial conversion!
Making the sign of the cross as a match starts or when coming on to the field of play is made by many Christian players of all hues especially Catholic players whether strong believers or just more of a habit.
Nathan Jones is now the most famous white manic pitch preacher in football after the semi final win.
Alien to my humanist beliefs but if his Big G drives NJ on to success for CAFC then Amen 🙏🏻 to that.0 -
PragueAddick said:fenaddick said:North Lower Neil said:soapboxsam said:It's amazing how many of the black players who make it as professional players whether from a Caribbean or an African background have strong religious beliefs and thank their god at every opportunity. Eze did it in post cup final interviews and Thierry Small was posting his thanks to the deity after his fine assist against Leicester. Joe Aribo and so many other players thank their Lord for the assists in their careers. Richard Rufus nearly went into the church before becoming a footballer and onto his financial conversion!
Making the sign of the cross as a match starts or when coming on to the field of play is made by many Christian players of all hues especially Catholic players whether strong believers or just more of a habit.
Nathan Jones is now the most famous white manic pitch preacher in football after the semi final win.
Alien to my humanist beliefs but if his Big G drives NJ on to success for CAFC then Amen 🙏🏻 to that.1 -
For @aliwibble's sake lets just leave the religious debate.
It's not relevant and will only provoke arguments that admin have constantly asked us to avoid.12 -
Henry Irving said:For @aliwibble's sake lets just leave the religious debate.
It's not relevant and will only provoke arguments that admin have constantly asked us to avoid.6 - Sponsored links:
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I saw this comment on another forum. Thierry had a great game on Saturday
Best I've seen us play in a long, long while - a complete contrast to the end of last season. Some of our signings (the ones that aren't injured!) look superb particularly Small who ran Leicester ragged.0 -
If I could add one (realistic) player to our squad I think it would be Thierry.
He covers both wing back roles where we are short of cover and offers something different in both. Physicality and aggression. That ability to beat a man on both sides. He probably wouldn't be starting every game but would get enough across the season rotating with Josh and Rob. Would leave me comfortable with our depth in every position.4 -
I really like Small as he is without doubt exciting to watch and I was gutted when he left but having seen the money the club have spent I’m sure if NJ wanted to keep him we could have he must think there was better out there3
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LargeAddick said:Apter will score more goals than Small0
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Apter and Small are different players and both have massive potential.5
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MuttleyCAFC said:Apter and Small are different players and both have massive potential.
Small would have been great as an option in our squad but I don’t think we could guarantee regular starts in the way Preston can, so that suits him.
If we don’t bring a WB in, it’ll be interesting how we cover Apter and Edwards, as we have options with moving senior players, or giving young players their chance.
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cantersaddick said:If I could add one (realistic) player to our squad I think it would be Thierry.
He covers both wing back roles where we are short of cover and offers something different in both. Physicality and aggression. That ability to beat a man on both sides. He probably wouldn't be starting every game but would get enough across the season rotating with Josh and Rob. Would leave me comfortable with our depth in every position.
I don't think it is. Ideal scenario perhaps, but somebody who has made an impact in the Championship, now earns £10k+, aged 21, Midlands lad was unlikely to stay for such a role.
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mendonca said:cantersaddick said:If I could add one (realistic) player to our squad I think it would be Thierry.
He covers both wing back roles where we are short of cover and offers something different in both. Physicality and aggression. That ability to beat a man on both sides. He probably wouldn't be starting every game but would get enough across the season rotating with Josh and Rob. Would leave me comfortable with our depth in every position.
I don't think it is. Ideal scenario perhaps, but somebody who has made an impact in the Championship, now earns £10k+, aged 21, Midlands lad was unlikely to stay for such a role.
Same could be said for Carey as backup to Knibbs. Or any 3 of our 5 strikers. Out top scorer from last year, our 1.5m signing, our 3.5m signing, our jamaican international kid whontore it up last year, our 20 year old rising star. Surely they aren't happy as cover either.0 -
cantersaddick said:mendonca said:cantersaddick said:If I could add one (realistic) player to our squad I think it would be Thierry.
He covers both wing back roles where we are short of cover and offers something different in both. Physicality and aggression. That ability to beat a man on both sides. He probably wouldn't be starting every game but would get enough across the season rotating with Josh and Rob. Would leave me comfortable with our depth in every position.
I don't think it is. Ideal scenario perhaps, but somebody who has made an impact in the Championship, now earns £10k+, aged 21, Midlands lad was unlikely to stay for such a role.
Same could be said for Carey as backup to Knibbs. Or any 3 of our 5 strikers. Out top scorer from last year, our 1.5m signing, our 3.5m signing, our jamaican international kid whontore it up last year, our 20 year old rising star. Surely they aren't happy as cover either.0