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accybeme 18-04-2013 08:23

Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Do you think Stanley play better with or without Beattie in the team?


I have the opinion that we play much better without Beattie and seem to be strongly at odds with others, just want to see what the general opinion is.

smudgie 18-04-2013 09:06

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From the start? No.

On the bench, to give us something different for the last 30 mins or to nick a goal, 100% Yes.

smobile 18-04-2013 09:18

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 1053840)
From the start? No.

On the bench, to give us something different for the last 30 mins or to nick a goal, 100% Yes.

Agreed.

Div3North 18-04-2013 09:22

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
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Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1053845)
Agreed.

Me too.

Anyone know how the FoxintheBox is? :D

ianray 18-04-2013 09:57

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1053832)
Do you think Stanley play better with or without Beattie in the team?


I have the opinion that we play much better without Beattie and seem to be strongly at odds with others, just want to see what the general opinion is.

YES .... Everything James Beattie does is CLASS not many players have it .

cashman 18-04-2013 09:59

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Think a thread like this,at this stage of season is pathetic in my view.

accybeme 18-04-2013 10:49

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1053852)
Think a thread like this,at this stage of season is pathetic in my view.

sorry you feel that way cashy but I was interested to see if I was on my own

cashman 18-04-2013 10:55

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1053861)
sorry you feel that way cashy but I was interested to see if I was on my own

No big deal,aint having a pop, just stating me honest opinion, like you.:)

accybeme 18-04-2013 10:59

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1053863)
No big deal,aint having a pop, just stating me honest opinion, like you.:)

your a gent cashy & my stance is looking a bit isolated

cashman 18-04-2013 11:06

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1053865)
your a gent cashy & my stance is looking a bit isolated

Wouldn't go that far.:D Just call a spade a spade.;)Me own opinion is our kids can do nowt but learn from 2 ex-england strikers, n think they are very astute signings.

Exile on Spencer St 18-04-2013 15:31

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Agree with the opposition, Accybeme.
No-one player can be blamed for Stanley's poor performances this season. Beattie was nowhere to be seen at Torquay and Oxford when the rot set in. Equally, no one player can guarantee to make Stanley play as well as they have been doing lately. They all contribute to the team performances, some more or less on different days. Singling out Beattie for criticism says more about unreasonably high expectations of an ex-Premier league player who, we all know, is reaching the end of his playing career.
But used judiciously, and not as you would use a willing all-day runner like Amond, the likes of Beattie surely can bring a touch of experience and guile that the younger players will benefit from.

DAV007 18-04-2013 19:03

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
Yes to Beattie. Has real quality which is often so short at league 2 level.

winstanley asfc 18-04-2013 21:22

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
The fact that Stanley have an ex England international on their books gives the club publicity and the more of that the better! Ok so maybe he's a passenger sometimes but i for one always believe that while he's on the pitch he's "gonna score a goal"!
And i've been told that he doesn't take a penny from the club for his efforts.:)

mab 18-04-2013 21:42

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
:) As i said on the B/Rovers thread the guy's got class and the young'ns can only benifit from his experience :)

carpon 18-04-2013 22:15

Re: Beattie: Yes or No?
 
An absolute no brainer for me.....A resounding Yes for Beattie.

Bags of experience, he's probably lost a lot of his pace, but he still weighs in with crucial goals. In our final two games he may provide another crucial goal or two.

Playing him from the start....No......however used as an impact sub when we're chasing a result or trying to see one out....what better weapon to throw on. :confused:

At this level he probably causes opposition defenders increased worry, he still knows where the onion bag is and will probably be passing on valuable knowledge to the younger lads !!!

And I've also been told he's playing for next to nothing (as posted earlier )

And when it comes to attracting young players to the club, if we can retain the services of the likes of Beattie, Jeffers & Hunt for next season, what a great selling point / advert for the club Leam has..


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