I think Eddie was about 3 divisions better than the level at which we were playing when he was with us. Very good player, easily the best we had at that time. We could do with a creative midfield player like him right now.Trevor B wrote:I am also with you Brian, Eddie was one of my favourite players when with us and he was a class act and we were lucky to have him playing for us before he moved on to pastures new with his film and stunt work.
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Spike says
Exactly my thinking when I saidI think Eddie was about 3 divisions better than the level at which we were playing when he was with us.
we were lucky to have him playing for us
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A Peterborough bid of £1,000,000 for Eisa has been turned down by Cheltenham.
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B****y hell! Do we have a sell-on clause. Don't suppose so.
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How can we have a sell on clause for a player we never even soldsilverado wrote:B****y hell! Do we have a sell-on clause. Don't suppose so.

Mo Eisa left the club to try his luck elsewhere after not getting much of a chance in the 1st team.
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Didn't do very well then, did he? Only worth a cool million.
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Andy Hess is doing a piece in the NLP this weekend, Andy of course, now manager at Eastleigh.
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If this happens, it begs the question yet again. of why we invest in academy structure, then release the youngsters who get their breaks elsewhere. Not just youngsters either.... Adam Woodyard... another class act who "didn't suit our style". Lets hope the new management tighten up on this... good to see Alfie Cue is still with us.Lincoln exile wrote:A Peterborough bid of £1,000,000 for Eisa has been turned down by Cheltenham.
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Probably the same question posed by almost every club in the country I would expect. Not every academy player will make it and very often a player slips through the net for whatever reason. Our problem has been long-standing in that there is not a suitable league for 'reserves' to play in that is near enough to the standard the first team plays in. Therefore our lads go out on loan without any certainty of coming back when they are 'too old'.Dave T wrote:If this happens, it begs the question yet again. of why we invest in academy structure, then release the youngsters who get their breaks elsewhere. Not just youngsters either.... Adam Woodyard... another class act who "didn't suit our style". Lets hope the new management tighten up on this... good to see Alfie Cue is still with us.Lincoln exile wrote:A Peterborough bid of £1,000,000 for Eisa has been turned down by Cheltenham.
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And I am the proud owner of his shirt from the championship winning game at Edgware. Happy memories.spike wrote:I think Eddie was about 3 divisions better than the level at which we were playing when he was with us. Very good player, easily the best we had at that time. We could do with a creative midfield player like him right now.Trevor B wrote:I am also with you Brian, Eddie was one of my favourite players when with us and he was a class act and we were lucky to have him playing for us before he moved on to pastures new with his film and stunt work.