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Re: Lewis Warrington SIGNS!

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redintheface wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 10:49 pm Hope I’m wrong but I have a sneaking suspicion that RW now sees Warrington as a latter day Ethan Coleman and he’ll be destined for a short stay at the club.
I thought he was supposed to be the replacement for El-Miz ?
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redintheface wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 10:49 pm Hope I’m wrong but I have a sneaking suspicion that RW now sees Warrington as a latter day Ethan Coleman and he’ll be destined for a short stay at the club.

I hope you're wrong.
But is he not fit enough and slow at decision making when on the ball ?
Surely too early to be sent to Boco Island.
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Well under the review requirements of lings we signed Warrington as a top signing but not started a game yet can't understand
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We know that he hadn't played for 8 months, this was due to a serious knee injury which resulted in Plymouth sending him back to Everton.

I do wonder if he's not quite over that injury, as a quick Internet search indicates that he's a half decent player (whilst at Tranmere and Fleetwood).
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Fellowo wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:03 am We know that he hadn't played for 8 months, this was due to a serious knee injury which resulted in Plymouth sending him back to Everton.
It's become an ongoing meme that we only sign players with serious knee injuries, again got to be taking a long hard look at the recruitment policy
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gshaw wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:47 am
Fellowo wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:03 am We know that he hadn't played for 8 months, this was due to a serious knee injury which resulted in Plymouth sending him back to Everton.
It's become an ongoing meme that we only sign players with serious knee injuries, again got to be taking a long hard look at the recruitment policy
Got to agree with this - it happens too often to be anything other than intentional, i.e. approach injured players late in the window who may have limited (or no) other options. See also, sourcing goalkeepers from clubs we've already dealt with rather than seeking the best.

We're not a big fish in the NL anymore, we're a small fish in League 1 and our recruitment policy has to reflect that.
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See guys. Look where optimism gets you - nowhere!
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Re: Lewis Warrington SIGNS!

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We're missing El-Miz , big time . If Warrington is supposed to be his replacement then he better start playing more and getting a run of games.
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Admittedly he was playing one of the poorest teams I've seen in a long while, but he looked alright against Millwall. Would also like to him get more minutes after the international break. He won't carry the same attacking threat as El-Miz, though (not that he scored loads, but he linked play from back to front so well).
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Guys, they don't play the same position.
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Hoover Attack wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:12 pm Guys, they don't play the same position.
Does anyone at the moment hoover? This is my point about Richie, he keeps shifting players around especially subs, when he does that we loose all continuity in our game. He needs to go back to the drawing board and put players in there preferred position and use a formation that suits the players and not him.
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Monkey Boy wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:17 pm
Hoover Attack wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:12 pm Guys, they don't play the same position.
Does anyone at the moment hoover?
What?
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Hoover Attack wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:32 pm
Monkey Boy wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:17 pm
Hoover Attack wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:12 pm Guys, they don't play the same position.
Does anyone at the moment hoover?
What?
My point is as my post alluded to,you have to bring in the right players for the right positions. Why bring in players you have already in those positions. We now have 4 keepers and no decent striker
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o-no wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 8:13 am
gshaw wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:47 am
Fellowo wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:03 am We know that he hadn't played for 8 months, this was due to a serious knee injury which resulted in Plymouth sending him back to Everton.
It's become an ongoing meme that we only sign players with serious knee injuries, again got to be taking a long hard look at the recruitment policy
Got to agree with this - it happens too often to be anything other than intentional, i.e. approach injured players late in the window who may have limited (or no) other options. See also, sourcing goalkeepers from clubs we've already dealt with rather than seeking the best.

We're not a big fish in the NL anymore, we're a small fish in League 1 and our recruitment policy has to reflect that.
Ling has always loved signing a player returning from injury, even when he was Manager I recall him signing Adam Chambers who hadn’t played for a year and every time Adam went down everyone held their breath.
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Fellowo wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:24 pm
o-no wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 8:13 am
gshaw wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:47 am

It's become an ongoing meme that we only sign players with serious knee injuries, again got to be taking a long hard look at the recruitment policy
Got to agree with this - it happens too often to be anything other than intentional, i.e. approach injured players late in the window who may have limited (or no) other options. See also, sourcing goalkeepers from clubs we've already dealt with rather than seeking the best.

We're not a big fish in the NL anymore, we're a small fish in League 1 and our recruitment policy has to reflect that.
Ling has always loved signing a player returning from injury, even when he was Manager I recall him signing Adam Chambers who hadn’t played for a year and every time Adam went down everyone held their breath.
Yes he does probably because there cheap but are they in the long run? I’ve been an O’s supporter for 60 years and they have always been the same, but for the first time over that period we have progressed immensely under NT (maybe because we couldn’t sink much lower)but now I fear we are starting to go backwards not because of a couple of bad results but the ethos of Ling. He gets 50% of things right and as a club of our size he needs to get 80%, hard to achieve I know.
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Fellowo wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:24 pm
o-no wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 8:13 am
gshaw wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 7:47 am

It's become an ongoing meme that we only sign players with serious knee injuries, again got to be taking a long hard look at the recruitment policy
Got to agree with this - it happens too often to be anything other than intentional, i.e. approach injured players late in the window who may have limited (or no) other options. See also, sourcing goalkeepers from clubs we've already dealt with rather than seeking the best.

We're not a big fish in the NL anymore, we're a small fish in League 1 and our recruitment policy has to reflect that.
Ling has always loved signing a player returning from injury, even when he was Manager I recall him signing Adam Chambers who hadn’t played for a year and every time Adam went down everyone held their breath.
Would love an Adam Chambers now
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Monkey Boy wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:39 pm
Hoover Attack wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:32 pm
Monkey Boy wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 12:17 pm

Does anyone at the moment hoover?
What?
My point is as my post alluded to,you have to bring in the right players for the right positions. Why bring in players you have already in those positions. We now have 4 keepers and no decent striker
My assumption was Warrington would play as the 4, freeing up Brown to play as an 8 and be part of the plan to replace El Miz.
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Obeiro will be better than El Miz by the way, just not sure when.

Galbraith should also be better if he is developed properly/applies himself.
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Hoover Attack wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:37 pm Obeiro will be better than El Miz by the way, just not sure when.

Galbraith should also be better if he is developed properly/applies himself.
I’d go along with that 👍
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Hoover Attack wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:37 pm Obeiro will be better than El Miz by the way, just not sure when.

Galbraith should also be better if he is developed properly/applies himself.
Or more to the point, for whom. There's a number of Orient fans seem to be content with us developing a player who goes onto bigger things, but the club sees minimal benefit from, both financially and in their on-pitch contribution whilst at Orient.

Galbraith not signing a contract is similar though at least he's been pretty much first-team ready since he arrived as he came off the back of senior pro League experience with Salford.

Not so with some of the ones we've brought in this year; between Perkins, Donley and Keely that's 3 first time loans (and yes Perkins had a whole 12 minutes or so at Oxford, hardly counts for much)
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Warrington needs a decent run of games, then we will hopefully see the best of this young exciting signing.
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He oddly played loads in pre-season, season started Wellens had no interest in him, then Prats him and Obe won the midfield battle against Millwall
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Obe good young plqyer should be coming off the beach sorry shouldn't start we need Warrington to play
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Hoover Attack wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:37 pm Obeiro will be better than El Miz by the way, just not sure when.

Galbraith should also be better if he is developed properly/applies himself.
Yes Obeiro will imo go higher up the chain than El Miz
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Everton fans rated Him and some nice touches here when at Tranmere https://www.toffeetalk.com/topic/32706- ... arrington/
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