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Discussion in 'Gillingham' started by Loft14, Jan 25, 2013.

  1. Loft14

    Loft14 Member

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    Apparently leading the chase for gow. This would be a division winning signing. Absolutely ruined us at our ground

    http://gillsconnect.com/s/Gills_News_Desk/Entries/2013/1/25_YORK_CITY_STRENGTHEN_FOR_GILLS_PRIESTFIELD_VISIT_2.html
     
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  2. HOADIE_BOI

    HOADIE_BOI Well-Known Member

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    Would be a great signing if we could get him.
     
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  3. alwaysright

    alwaysright @ Very Angry Camel

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    I watched the game last night ( Exeter v Torquay .) Gow's performance was fairly average - unlike when he played in Exeter's 3-2 win at Priestfield. Gow was good that night but not overly impressive last night. I would have signed up the Gow that played against the Gills - but not sure about the Gow that couldn't help his team to score a goal or prevent his team to lose at home to a side that hadn't kept a clean sheet for 4 months.
     
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  4. vinney

    vinney Well-Known Member

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    The thing is, lower league players tend to be inconsistant which is why they aren't in the championship or above. You've only got to look at our players to see that sometimes they are so good we wonder how we got them, and then the next game you wonder why we got them. Very few give a consistant performance every week, and Gow is no different. You just hope that they give more top performnaces than below par ones. I think that is one of the reasons that MA rotates the squad so much. It's because he wants to keep the players on their toes as to whether they will be picked next time, so they cannot get complacent.
     
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