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Hey Spud,
You misunderstood my comment about Mullin. I was not implying that he was about to go, what I was implying was that life goes on WHOEVER leaves. Accy will not crumble when he leaves. Just as we wont crumble IF Jesus leaves and he hasn't signed...yet, but it's highly likely.
Life went on after Craney and Roberts went...didn't it?
The context I read it in sounded like you where 'avin a swipe, as it was not the case then no bother.
And yes life did and still is going on after the two afore mentioned roof payer-forers.
Apparently he is on trial with Morecambe FC. My daughter has now changed her allegiance. Aren't girls fickle!!
I couldn't fault Mangan for his effort and endeavour. Had decent pace and a reasonably fierce shot. Sadly his shot accuracy, his temper and the fact that a half decent centre half could mark the lad out of the game has ultimately led to his exit.
If he is in trial at Morecambe, good luck to the lad ! And the best of luck to Morecambe. The more derbies the better !
I'd say thanks but no thanks. He's one player I would certainly not want to see back at Stanley, not a team player at all and they don't call him sick-note at Wrexham for nothing.
McEvilly certainly has enormous ability and would be great up front in L2. However, time and again he let's himself down by falling out with his colleagues, which in turn creates a bad team spirit. Add to that his lack of fitness and it's not a pretty picture.
I'd have very mixed feelings if he were to return.