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ccfcway

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:wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave:
 

pusbccfc

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I'd rather Hussey all day!
 

FRY-CCFC

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COVENTRY City have played down suggestions that they are close to signing Millwall’s Scott Barron.

The 26-year-old left-back is highly rated by assistant manager Richard Shaw from his spell with the Lions and his record suggests that he would add valuable experience to the Sky Blues back four.

But development director Steve Waggott insisted last night that no official talks have taken place about bringing Barron to the Ricoh either in a separate deal or as part of a package that would see Chris Hussey switching to the New Den.



Read More http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/co...-s-scott-barron-92746-31592307/#ixzz2385R36CC :claping hands:
 

Greggs

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Possible swap with Hussey? Send him back to his 'homeboys' in the 'endz'
 

ccfcway

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got a text from a london colleague saying it was on the sports report down there this morining that the clubs were looking at a swap deal, with some money coming to CCFC
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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He's not the best defensively yet, but that can be said about plenty of attacking FB's. He suits our style & formation which allow him to overlap, is getting better all the time, and IMO it's vital that he stays.

Another thing to consider is that the higher turnover of players we have, the longer it will take our team of strangers to gell.
 

ccfcway

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to be honest, I thought we had signed him already

most people have been mentioning the Barron spell we have been going through for years..
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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to be honest, I thought we had signed him already

most people have been mentioning the Barron spell we have been going through for years..

Groan..that's really bad. Well done!
 

woody11462

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Article link on newsnow Coventry saying Millwall have given him permission to discuss terms with us but no fee agreed as yet!
 

Diehard Si

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At this stage, being just before the season starts, I'd rather stick with Hussey to save unsettling the new team even more.

We could always go for him in January.
 

junglej13

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Read a few posts on the Millwall forum ,it seems Barron isnt that highly rated but most dont question his 100% commitment .I know i would rather watch a trier than a player going through the motions

I remember the carlisle fans having a similar view of keogh. Im think shaw will know all about him.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Read a few posts on the Millwall forum ,it seems Barron isnt that highly rated but most dont question his 100% commitment .I know i would rather watch a trier than a player going through the motions


I'd rather watch someone who is good at football than someone who isn't but tries. Ideally both, of course..
 

dongonzalos

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But development director Steve Waggott insisted last night that no official talks have taken place about bringing Barron to the Ricoh either in a separate deal or as part of a package that would see Chris Hussey switching to the New Den.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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But development director Steve Waggott insisted last night that no official talks have taken place about bringing Barron to the Ricoh either in a separate deal or as part of a package that would see Chris Hussey switching to the New Den.

As confirmed by a golfing Carl Baker ;)
 

skyblueinBaku

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But development director Steve Waggott insisted last night that no official talks have taken place about bringing Barron to the Ricoh either in a separate deal or as part of a package that would see Chris Hussey switching to the New Den.

I think the important word here is 'official'. They could well have been having informal chats along the lines of - 'what if...?'
 

torchomatic

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Don't go Chris, I love you.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Martin180

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With "Speedo" Kilbane the other LB option, hell yeah!
Obviously he needs a bit of pace but i have noticed that the quick full backs in the game are usually the ones with the worst positional sense then have to use their pace to try and retrieve the situation.Nilsson and Borrows werent overly quick but probably the best two fullbacks i have seen
 

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