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Who would you rather keep, if you could only keep one?  

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  1. 1. Who would you rather keep, if you could only keep one?

    • John
      457
    • Rasiak
      173
    • Saganowski
      110
    • BWP
      22
    • Euell
      26


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didn't realise the laziest footballer in the history of the sport bothered with preseason. Mind you I notice he has turned up after the running has been completed.

 

"I don't mind playing in League 1" reads like "No CCC side has signed me yet".

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didn't realise the laziest footballer in the history of the sport bothered with preseason. Mind you I notice he has turned up after the running has been completed.

 

"I don't mind playing in League 1" reads like "No CCC side has signed me yet".

 

If it wasn't for his goals the season before last we would of been in league one already and possibly looking at league two for this coming season.

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Friend of mine is a Bristol City fan and he reckons he was very poor last year. He wasn't getting anywhere near their first team by the end of the season. I would definitely take him back, but only for a very low basic wage and the rest in incentives (goals, games, promotion etc). Certainly nothing even approaching the contract he had before. How old is he now, 33?

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I think John is just keeping his powder dry until a better offer comes in personally. I'd be happy for him to stay on reduced wages, but if it was a choice of keeping 1 of our current strikers, he'd be behind Rasiak on my wish list.

 

I am a bit alarmed as to how he's gone from scoring 19 at Saints 2 years ago, to 2 goals at City last season. He always needed Saganowski to get a decent scoring return out of him, I can't see them both staying.

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I would suggest that Stern is willing to train with us and get himself fit in a bid to earn a better deal elsewhere, but if no other offers are forthcoming, then he will be 'happy' to sign a new, much reduced deal at Saints.

 

If he did stay and was totally committed, then I'd be delighted. We could really do with his experience and he's a proven goalscorer at CCC level, so I'd like to think that he could get 20+ goals in League One.

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If terms can be agreed then this is fantastic news IMO.

 

A player who has played at a higher level than this throughout the vast majority of their career but has plenty of English league experience. A physical presence. This is what we've been crying out for, isn't it?

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I think John is just keeping his powder dry until a better offer comes in personally. I'd be happy for him to stay on reduced wages, but if it was a choice of keeping 1 of our current strikers, he'd be behind Rasiak on my wish list.

 

I am a bit alarmed as to how he's gone from scoring 19 at Saints 2 years ago, to 2 goals at City last season. He always needed Saganowski to get a decent scoring return out of him, I can't see them both staying.

 

Exactly. We needed to offload last season, but there was no footballing strategy to the woeful season that bankrupted us anyway.

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If John can get fit (and that might take a while after the best part of a year in Bristol's reserves) he would be perfect for League 1.

 

Pair him with a hungry young striker to do the running around bit (White or Paterson?) and we could have a strike force to be reckoned with (in League One terms).

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If John can get fit (and that might take a while after the best part of a year in Bristol's reserves) he would be perfect for League 1.

 

Pair him with a hungry young striker to do the running around bit (White or Paterson?) and we could have a strike force to be reckoned with (in League One terms).

 

I do like your upbeat optimism and hope it is not badly misplaced. Sometimes Big Egos have to be tempered by realism and if Stern John, Gregor Rasiak or Marek Saganowski can get it into their heads that they are getting older, slower and less able and therefore accept that they will have to work very much harder, with more determination and skill and less money just to remain professional footballers in England then it can be only good news for Saints.

 

I mean if nobody but nobody else wants you maybe it's time to wake up, put up and smell the coffee!

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I'd be delighted if John stayed here. When we loaned out all of our best firepower last season, he was the one that we should have kept and we might have remained in the Fizzy Pop had we done so. Although unlikely that we could keep him in the third division, I reckon that he'd score a hatful if he did.

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First bit of good news for a while! Paterson & John up front would soon see us turn over this -10.

 

Just need a buyer now! Is Stern rich? :)

 

:|

 

From what little I saw of Paterson last season, I'd have said he was barely L1 standard at the moment. Even with more experienced and able players like Rasiak and BWP along side him, John struggled to find form.

 

In the last 2 years, John has scored 8 goals in nearly 50 games when he wasn't playing along side Saganowski. Quite what it is about Saga's game in particular that gets the best out of John I am not sure. I know beggar, choosers etc. but the partnership you've mentioned really doesn't fill me with joy.

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:|

 

From what little I saw of Paterson last season, I'd have said he was barely L1 standard at the moment. Even with more experienced and able players like Rasiak and BWP along side him, John struggled to find form.

 

In the last 2 years, John has scored 8 goals in nearly 50 games when he wasn't playing along side Saganowski. Quite what it is about Saga's game in particular that gets the best out of John I am not sure. I know beggar, choosers etc. but the partnership you've mentioned really doesn't fill me with joy.

 

 

Beggars/choosers is right! It's what we got! :(

 

For what it's worth I saw Paterson twice and I thought he looked confident and he can certainly finish. I was anticipating John holding the ball and teeing Paterson up, rather than going for golden boot himself.

 

I don't reckon Saga will be around to partner John but of course he should take preference if he is!

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Hope it's true, but doubt it is. Why would he accept a much lower wage? He obviously enjoyed his time here, but not THAT much.

 

Rumour has it that he was prepared to take a pay cut last year before being sent out on loan. The condition was that he wanted some guarantee that he would be playing (rather than warming the bench).

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