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TUFCfan wrote: 06 Aug 2022, 19:33 Great for Reidy, though Lewis had already started for Stockport last week in their 3-2 loss to Barrow.
Ah yes, the “bigger boys” started before us! 😂
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Lolos bags a debut goal in Oxford City’s 1-3 loss to Eastbourne Borough
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Bristol_Gull wrote: 06 Aug 2022, 19:22 Covolan sent off on Chesterfield debut today 🧐
https://fanbanter.co.uk/footage-emerges ... -incident/
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O'Connell scores on debut for Weymouth too.
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Looked harsh - jumped for the ball and headed it whilst the attacker backed in to him.
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Post by brucie »

Are you watching the same incident hes stamped on the player as running back towards the gull
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Post by gullsgullsgulls »

Yea it was the stamp. Pretty naughty.
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Or did he? He was desperate to get back to his goal, looking at the ball, and tried to step over the player? Who knows?
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If you don't think it's a stamp then look at this. I've skipped past the annoying little kid.

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What is wrong with that bloke ?
Isn't that 4 times in the last 12 months he's been sent off ?
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That's a clear deliberate stamp. Not sure what he's even thinking doing that, especially as he'd know that there's no sub goalie on the bench.
desperado wrote: 09 Aug 2022, 13:18 What is wrong with that bloke ?
Isn't that 4 times in the last 12 months he's been sent off ?
Yeah, 3 in the league and 1 in a friendly for Vale (against Chesterfield). He's coming very close to sabotaging his own career as Vale don't want him any more and he's already on a final chance at Chesterfield now. It's strange as he spent two years with us without a sending off from what I can remember, and yet in a year and a bit since leaving gets sent off 4 times.
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TUFCfan wrote: 09 Aug 2022, 13:52 That's a clear deliberate stamp. Not sure what he's even thinking doing that, especially as he'd know that there's no sub goalie on the bench.
Yeah, 3 in the league and 1 in a friendly for Vale (against Chesterfield). He's coming very close to sabotaging his own career as Vale don't want him any more and he's already on a final chance at Chesterfield now. It's strange as he spent two years with us without a sending off from what I can remember, and yet in a year and a bit since leaving gets sent off 4 times.
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Post by brucie »

torq2 - presumably you are joking. Covalan is a complete basket case. Thats why he's back in the national league. He's costs his new club bigtime in a game they would have cakewalked with 11 men on the pitch.

Wouldnt bet him being at Chesterfrield long either - blokes a nutjob.
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Post by DerekDawkinsJnr »

He was very much considered a safer pair of hands than Shaun MacDonald for us in 20/21 season and I don't remember him doing too much wrong for us which would warrant calling him a nutjob.

Shaun used to make many more rash decisions like coming out of his box or bringing strikers down needlessly.
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Post by culmstockgull »

You can only compare like with like, neither were particularly good but adequate for this league, Covolan is a loose cannon but a good shot stopper, Mcdonalds mind used to go walkabout in a lot of games but had good reactions but in my book was not tall enough.
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