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6 hours ago, ashton_fan said:

I'd forgotten we sold Goater mid season, John Ward said he was looking forward to using him in the Championship, we would probably have stayed up if we'd kept him

He went to Man City didn’t he? We would probably have gone up as Champions if we’d held out for the run in. 
Even then Man City were a much bigger club than us. 

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9 minutes ago, Major Isewater said:

He went to Man City didn’t he? We would probably have gone up as Champions if we’d held out for the run in. 
Even then Man City were a much bigger club than us. 

Replaced him with Jason Roberts on loan , who scored the winner in next game at Oldham before p****g John Ward off by going off to play in an International

If Roberts had stayed I think we would still have been Champions

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Thought Pearson demonstrated his man management qualities with Baker on the pitch, constantly talking to him, when it was clear that he was finding it difficult.

So sad that he’s had to retire, loved a Baker tackle, I fondly remember a full blooded late challenge against QPR on the touch line at home one year which resulted in, if I recall, several rolls by the QPR player and a straight red.

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44 minutes ago, Barrs Court Red said:

Doubt it, goal scoring wasn’t the problem.

Might a fully fit Shaun Taylor for the whole seasom habe swung things in our favour?

We certainly picked up pts and defensively when he returned in April. Still lacked some luck...WBA away, Sunderland home, Birmingham home iirc timekeeping and officiating were not in our favour- he was injured for the 1st 2 however.

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13 minutes ago, bexhill reds said:

Thought Pearson demonstrated his man management qualities with Baker on the pitch, constantly talking to him, when it was clear that he was finding it difficult.

So sad that he’s had to retire, loved a Baker tackle, I fondly remember a full blooded late challenge against QPR on the touch line at home one year which resulted in, if I recall, several rolls by the QPR player and a straight red.

Pretty obvious Pearson loves him, his sort of player & man.

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49 minutes ago, maxjak said:

What a fantastic competitor and footballer....wish we had 3 Nathan's at the back?  I will miss his tackles and defending, I hope he has a great rest of his life!!  Be great if he could stay attached to City in some role?

You'd need three to ensure one was available!

 

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2 hours ago, bexhill reds said:

Thought Pearson demonstrated his man management qualities with Baker on the pitch, constantly talking to him, when it was clear that he was finding it difficult.

So sad that he’s had to retire, loved a Baker tackle, I fondly remember a full blooded late challenge against QPR on the touch line at home one year which resulted in, if I recall, several rolls by the QPR player and a straight red.

Found it on YT, a thing of beauty

 

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4 hours ago, AppyDAZE said:

It was a lovely, emotional farewell to Baker today that was really well done by everyone including the fans.

Good luck, Nathan. We will all miss your no-nonsense, whole-hearted approach at AG.

All the best in the future.

 

 

Agree. Very emotional - brought a tear to my eye in the ground today. I liked how Pearson looked after him too. Nice that his family were involved as well. 

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11 hours ago, ashton_fan said:

I'd forgotten we sold Goater mid season, John Ward said he was looking forward to using him in the Championship, we would probably have stayed up if we'd kept him

We did have Akinbiyi who was on fire for us in the Championship that season

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14 hours ago, bexhill reds said:

Thought Pearson demonstrated his man management qualities with Baker on the pitch, constantly talking to him, when it was clear that he was finding it difficult.

So sad that he’s had to retire, loved a Baker tackle, I fondly remember a full blooded late challenge against QPR on the touch line at home one year which resulted in, if I recall, several rolls by the QPR player and a straight red.

Just been saying the same. Anyone doubting Pearson’s man management just watch the footage of him with Baker yesterday. 

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