About Time too. Was one of the management trio's biggest mistakes resigning this player who was never fit and had a poor attitude. Shame that Joe Healy was let go and a contract was given to one of the worst Welling players ever. His appearance v Carlisle must be the single worst Welling Manager's decision ever.
I agree KSA wasn't up to this level but he was offered a contract and he would have been stupid to turn it down. When he was picked over the past couple of seasons, unbelievably against Carlisle, he would have jumped at the chance. Some of the blame has to go to all the previous managers. We also have to remember Jamie Day bought him in, so maybe he saw something none of us ever did?
I agree KSA wasn't up to this level but he was offered a contract and he would have been stupid to turn it down. When he was picked over the past couple of seasons, unbelievably against Carlisle, he would have jumped at the chance. Some of the blame has to go to all the previous managers. We also have to remember Jamie Day bought him in, so maybe he saw something none of us ever did?
Unlikely. I didn't see him jump once in 18 months.
You can't blame him for not being up to this level in technical ability or speed of thought. You can, and I do, blame him for poor fitness, poor attitude, only displaying aggression to supporters in the stands or on trains home rather than towards opposition centre backs, and an inability to perform basics like "running" in any direction other than in a dead straight line towards the goal, making him unbelievably easy to mark.
A record of 1 goal every 9.5 games (although once you factor in that a goal credited to him was actually an own goal it's 1 in every 12.67). We've had centre backs with better goalscoring records. It might be forgivable if he offered plenty in other aspects of his game, but he doesn't.
A record of 1 goal every 9.5 games (although once you factor in that a goal credited to him was actually an own goal it's 1 in every 12.67).
The bloke only scored 4 goals and you can't remember them? All 4 of his goals were his.
No, they weren't. Against Kidderminster last season he received all this credit for "charging down" the goalkeeper's clearance. It was more of an amble, and it quite clearly came off of the defender. Myself and countless others behind the goal were laughing when it was awarded to him and couldn't believe it wasn't rectified as an own goal on the match reports.
A record of 1 goal every 9.5 games (although once you factor in that a goal credited to him was actually an own goal it's 1 in every 12.67).
The bloke only scored 4 goals and you can't remember them? All 4 of his goals were his.
No, they weren't. Against Kidderminster last season he received all this credit for "charging down" the goalkeeper's clearance. It was more of an amble, and it quite clearly came off of the defender. Myself and countless others behind the goal were laughing when it was awarded to him and couldn't believe it wasn't rectified as an own goal on the match reports.
Don't know who mentioned Kidderminster.
1 each against Aldershot and Tilbury, and 2 against Ebbsfleet
A record of 1 goal every 9.5 games (although once you factor in that a goal credited to him was actually an own goal it's 1 in every 12.67).
The bloke only scored 4 goals and you can't remember them? All 4 of his goals were his.
No, they weren't. Against Kidderminster last season he received all this credit for "charging down" the goalkeeper's clearance. It was more of an amble, and it quite clearly came off of the defender. Myself and countless others behind the goal were laughing when it was awarded to him and couldn't believe it wasn't rectified as an own goal on the match reports.
Don't know who mentioned Kidderminster.
1 each against Aldershot and Tilbury, and 2 against Ebbsfleet