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Justin Edinburgh: Former Tottenham man learns his trade the hard way at Gillingham

Discussion in 'Gillingham' started by Gil Lingam, Nov 12, 2015.

  1. Gil Lingam

    Gil Lingam ex-pat

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    gioblues Well-Known Member

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    so 2 cup loses is nothing when you appreciate what Mr Edinburgh has been through to get to this position.
     
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  3. brb

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    I've no problem with JE he always seems to conduct himself well and in a respectful manner - ok things aint been brill more of late's but jeez who honestly expected us to be where we are, or put another way, we are about 7-8 wins from guaranteed League One football again next season, so if we over achieve again that will be at just over the halfway point of the season.
     
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    grumpygit les misérable

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    grumpygit - looking at that article link for the first time, raises other thoughts far from that of this topic. Im sure i dont need to point people in the direction of them and this is defo not me having another dig at Cody.
     
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  6. grumpygit

    grumpygit les misérable

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    There are always other thoughts brb, but can he honestly believe that the problems were sorted out on Tuesday, didn't show up in the first half and did a lot of huffing and puffing with no end product in the second.
    How can we solve the problems if JE thinks Tuesday was anything more than a poor performance, better than Stevenage but a long way short of satisfactory.
     
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    Bringing Samuel in from Reading may well be the kick up the a**e that some need. When there are only a few options on the table it is too easy to slip into 'easy street' mode as your place is safe. At the start of the season it was all brand new and everyone fighting for their place .....which is as it should be.

    Fingers crossed for the Bury visit tomorrow.
     
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