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8 minutes ago, Major Isewater said:

Can we slag him off now or is it too late ? 

Panthinik, Panerki , Pandathin ...

that Greek club , their opposition aren't up to much etc . 

Is Luke a Steele or did we pay good money ? 

Tough one, the Barnsley fan said "great keeper, great bloke" but most Barnsley fans don't rate our great leader.

 

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43 minutes ago, Jerseybean said:

 

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Fact 1: The 31 year old shot stopper...

Wrong, he's 32, 33 next month.

 

Fact 2: ...has played for 7 clubs since turning professional. 

Wrong, he's been at 6 clubs, featuring in the first team ("playing") for 5 of them. 

 

Basic research. 

 

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2 hours ago, billywedlock said:

I recall him when at Barnsley, not a bad keeper, though I was expecting us to go higher. However... the keeper dilemma is difficult hey, no Prem keeper will be sent out if not playing, our young keepers are not experienced enough, so where do you find a number 2 who could also be a number 1 if needed. Anyway, great that FF is in such good form right now. Spells the end for Lucic mind. 

Pretty sure if we could solve FF kicking issues we'd not really be needing another.  Surely we can get a specialist kicking coach in to try and work on it?

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1 minute ago, Tomarse said:

Pretty sure if we could solve FF kicking issues we'd not really be needing another.  Surely we can get a specialist kicking coach in to try and work on it?

Surely the rugby club has one we can borrow!

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10 minutes ago, Ian M said:

 

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Fact 1: The 31 year old shot stopper...

Wrong, he's 32, 33 next month.

 

Fact 2: ...has played for 7 clubs since turning professional. 

Wrong, he's been at 6 clubs, featuring in the first team ("playing") for 5 of them. 

 

Basic research. 

 

Or in the case of the EP lack of basic research leading to the publcation of basic errors.

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My take on this signing is that Steele is coming here at 32/33 to be an experienced back up to Frankie.

This takes the pressure off Lucic so that he can develop his skills, allows O'Leary to go on loan to a Lge One or Conference. At 20/21 it is rare for keepers to be experienced and mature enough for football at this level.

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5 minutes ago, cidered abroad said:

My take on this signing is that Steele is coming here at 32/33 to be an experienced back up to Frankie.

This takes the pressure off Lucic so that he can develop his skills, allows O'Leary to go on loan to a Lge One or Conference. At 20/21 it is rare for keepers to be experienced and mature enough for football at this level.

Exactly as I see it mate. It would also be another older head in the dressing room.

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17 minutes ago, Jerseybean said:

Or in the case of the EP lack of basic research leading to the publcation of basic errors.

Utter ******* clowns.

They literally look at social media all day, not one of them is a decent journalist.

Honestly one of them called Wolves "Wolverhampton Wolves" yesterday..

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3 hours ago, Major Isewater said:

Can we slag him off now or is it too late ? 

Panthinik, Panerki , Pandathin ...

that Greek club , their opposition aren't up to much etc . 

Is Luke a Steele or did we pay good money ? 

Yeah we no like Panathanikos

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Noticed this post on the Barnsley Forum (Posted Yesterday)

Luke Steele interview on Reds Report

I've finally got around to finish listening to it. He's looking to leave Panathinaikos in next few days if he gets an offer and he's turned down an offer from Ben Mansford's club in Isreal. He wants to come back to England and said the next move will be one more about what makes him happy than what's best for him as such. Said he's never been back to visit Barnsley as leaving was too painful. Spoke about his charity in Barnsley he set up before leaving and wanting to do more with that if/when he's back in England as it means a lot to him. Answered a few questions about the circumstances of him leaving and told some funny stories from his time here. Recommend listening to it if you have ifollow, he always did speak well.

 

 

 

And for anyone interested in watching the interview ...

It's part of the Reds Report, Episode Four. Skip to 16mins 48 and he's on until 43mins 20odd. https://www.barnsleyfc.co.uk/ifollow/video-archive/?video=rr4
 
 

 

 

 

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