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Another Hamilton player to Alloa Emergency loan for defender Rate Topic: -----

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He was very poor during his time with us and never made any impact whatsoever. He was overweight and so out of condition it was unreal, maybe he has addressed this and he could be a decent player and will do well for Alloa in this division i don't know but the fact remains he was very poor during his loan spell with us.
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View PostShawfield Stallion, on 16 March 2010 - 14:51, said:

We all said that Mark Brown would be a great signing, you fucking turnip



I think his point is that the consensus IIRC was that he couldn't play centre midfield, when in fact he has been excellent there for us, admittedly from a defensive angle. Posted Image
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View Postprinter, on 16 March 2010 - 17:33, said:

I think his point is that the consensus IIRC was that he couldn't play centre midfield, when in fact he has been excellent there for us, admittedly from a defensive angle. Posted Image


He certainly couldn't in the 1st division and was far more comfortable as a CB.
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Fat Tony is a decent player. Can deliver above average corners and free kicks and is lethal from the penalty spot.

Position? Never a right back, far too slow. He actually looked OK as a sitting midfielder, has a decent range of passing.

Should do a good job for Alloa.
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View PostPatrick Bateman, on 16 March 2010 - 18:19, said:

Fat Tony is a decent player. Can deliver above average corners and free kicks and is lethal from the penalty spot.

Position? Never a right back, far too slow. He actually looked OK as a sitting midfielder, has a decent range of passing.

Should do a good job for Alloa.


Correct. He can pick a pass from deep and his delivery was always excellent for us. Haven't seen him for ages though.
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View PostFloreat Salopia, on 16 March 2010 - 15:58, said:

Fat, lazy, uninterested. Awful footballer.


Change the word 'uninterested' for 'disinterested' and those were the first three words that came to mind. Couldn't hack the pace of the first, was a proper bombscare at RWB and was generally awful. Didn't do too badly in defensive midfield but Kettlewell always played there so there was no need for him - could do a job in this division in midfield. Had a good first touch iirc, but he did get raped for pace too many times.

I remember Paul Sheering taking the piss out of him last season: that's how slow he was.

View PostShawfield Stallion, on 16 March 2010 - 18:22, said:

I'm amazed that he's still blagging a wage from Accies to be honest


Yeah, same. Not good enough for the SPL in a millions years.
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Slotted in very well at right back tonight and had a good steady game, just like in his previous spell with Alloa. More of the same between now and the end of the season and he will prove to be a good addition.
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View PostWaspie, on 17 March 2010 - 00:12, said:

Slotted in very well at right back tonight and had a good steady game, just like in his previous spell with Alloa. More of the same between now and the end of the season and he will prove to be a good addition.

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Tony's a good footballer, will do ok for alloa, decent signing.




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View Postprinter, on 16 March 2010 - 17:33, said:

I think his point is that the consensus IIRC was that he couldn't play centre midfield, when in fact he has been excellent there for us, admittedly from a defensive angle. Posted Image



What all Clyde fans said was he's not a full back where John Brown played him half the time
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View PostPride Of The Clyde, on 16 March 2010 - 18:12, said:

He certainly couldn't in the 1st division and was far more comfortable as a CB.


Both of which points are irrelevant. The debate at the start of the season was whether he would do OK in Div 2 for Alloa in centre midfield. Not whether he did well there for Clyde in Div 1 or which of centre midfield or centre back was the more comfortable position for him.

As it happens he has been one of the key players in our success (so far) this season playing in centre midfield. He was also very good there against SPL St Mirren away in the cup.
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View PostChrisyM92, on 17 March 2010 - 01:31, said:

Is he still fat?


Looked reasonably trim. Not going to give Usian Bolt a challenge, admittedly.
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View Postprinter, on 17 March 2010 - 21:14, said:

Both of which points are irrelevant. The debate at the start of the season was whether he would do OK in Div 2 for Alloa in centre midfield


Aye, and the concensus was that he'd do well for Alloa in either position. I always thought that he done pretty well for us in CM, but he was undeniably more comfortable at CB - Unfortunately for him John Brown had his favourites even when he wasn't switching formations every 10 minutes, resulting in Mark Brown only starting a handful of games for us

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