joebarlow
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Post by joebarlow on Nov 11, 2008 17:56:28 GMT
I have just been reading Roscoe D`Sanes interview in this weeks NLP and it is interesting reading about how he felt being put on the loan list, he didnt like it and made his feelings known to Buckle and how he is loving it at the moment due to playing reguarly and scoring as well. It is a good read and an honest one as well about his football league expreince and how he wants another crack at it again. www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com/article.asp?aid=5908&iid=106&sud=1404
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Dave
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Post by Dave on Nov 11, 2008 19:08:42 GMT
A good read Joe, he would not have been put On the list, if he had not been a disruptive element at that time, he stomped out Of the ground because he was taken off at half time.
TUAFC1 his sponsor was waiting in the players lounge for him, well paying £300 you would expect the chance to meet the player. Guess what It still has not happened, don't think Ant Is bothered now and sure he will think hard before he ever sponsors a player again.
Yes the action Bucks took, hit Dsane hard and he knew he would have to change his attitude, it seems he has and now the club and the team are seeing a much Improved Roscoe Desane.
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Post by midlandstufc on Nov 13, 2008 20:18:35 GMT
Thanks for that Joe. Dave, please get his name right.
I've always liked Roscoe's application but at times he just can't hit a cow's backside with a banjo.
It seems from his words, though, that he has re-assessed his attitude and realised that he needs to be a little more mature in dealing with knock-backs (at his age!). It's good news for us and I hope he will keep plugging away for us for a few years to come. If he stays fit, his pace is lethal in this and the league above. He certainly offers the manager other options and it now seems can be relied upon to focus on the good of his team and his own career.
With a little bit of luck and hard work he could become a bit of a mini-TUFC hero. He reminds me of Derek Dawkins anyway - looks-wise obviously, not playing style!
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Post by Dave on Nov 14, 2008 17:40:40 GMT
Well midlandstufc what with you picking up my mistakes and that capitalgull, making me have nightmares over my i an 0 m I feel most picked on Bucks took the correct action and maybe the fact that is family has now settled down here, also played its part in him changing his attitude. Sure is wife did not fancy another move so soon again, plus I think she likes it here. He has played his part and has earned his place in the team, he won't miss them all and you have to shoot to score. Getting more games will only help him and get his confidence fully back, then I believe he will put more of his chances away.
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joebarlow
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Post by joebarlow on Nov 18, 2008 16:42:45 GMT
Well I didnt see the mistake so it dosent matte, Dave Roscoe is playing well at the moment and I hope he keeps it up. He dose seem to have changed in recent weeks as he seems to be working harder than he was before snd hopefully Buckles will continue to encourage him and play him in the right way and he`ll get the best results from him.
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