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Post by The Verner on Jun 13, 2017 11:38:35 GMT
53 goal striker signs for club Joint Managers, John Snape and Lee Hughes have secured the signing of striker Dave Reynolds. Dave, 28, who played at Malvern Town since 2011, played 46 games scoring 51 goals last season, he also picked up the player's player and supporter's player of the year awards. Dave says "I am delighted to sign for Worcester City FC, it's a great club with fantastic support. I am looking forward to working alongside Lee and John and hope I can score the goals to get Worcester back to where we belong". Adding to Dave's comments, John Snape on this signing says "Dave is in his prime as a striker and see's the club as his future, he is looking forward to the challenge and cannot wait to play alongside Lee" Should you wish to sponsor Dave for the new season please follow the link to the club shop to purchase - www.worcestercityfc.com/shop/
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Post by jimbo on Jun 13, 2017 14:06:11 GMT
What a result, was reading about him last week. Malvern Town's best player by far & they feared losing him.
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Post by alwaysnextyear on Jun 13, 2017 16:44:20 GMT
Nothing against Dave Reynolds who I'm sure will try his best, but when the club is trumpeting signing on a 28 year old from Malvern Town, it just shows how far the club has fallen.
The club could sign Messi, Ronaldo, and Sanchez for all I care.
The cancelling of the AGM sums up the shambolic running of the club. The Board are an utter disgrace.
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Post by jimbo on Jun 13, 2017 18:59:10 GMT
Nothing against Dave Reynolds who I'm sure will try his best, but when the club is trumpeting signing on a 28 year old from Malvern Town, it just shows how far the club has fallen. The club could sign Messi, Ronaldo, and Sanchez for all I care. The cancelling of the AGM sums up the shambolic running of the club. The Board are an utter disgrace. I'm sure Reynolds will feel really welcomed when he reads this !!!
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Post by oxford on Jun 13, 2017 19:12:08 GMT
Truth hurts.I feel exactly the same way.
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Post by thesecondjack on Jun 15, 2017 19:34:33 GMT
Well, I'm going to welcome the chap to the club. Sure, we're not where we were - but even if we were in the national north, and gave a local player who scored 50+ goals last season a chance, I think most would welcome the addition.
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Post by Woodenose on Jun 15, 2017 19:49:13 GMT
Dave Reynolds will be a great asset for the club, at our current playing level Dave will probably score 30+ in the coming season. We have the makings of a very good side ,which, I think will entertain us
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Post by downthelane on Jun 18, 2017 13:54:36 GMT
Reynolds is just the sort of player we should signing at this level. And if we hadn't got him the club would have been slated on here for not signing the local lads.
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Post by oxford on Jun 18, 2017 15:29:12 GMT
Don't think anyone has said he isn't a sensible signing?My point,and the other chaps too I think, is that I couldn't give a monkeys who they sign.Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and mine is that by continuing to go regularly I would be propping up the current regime which I am not prepared to do.Pottering around the midlands week after week watching rubbish is also not my definition of a good day out!
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Post by jupu on Jun 18, 2017 16:47:22 GMT
I also fully welcome his signature as long as it's affordable. It seems the only people on here not sounding enthusiastic are those who have little intention of seeing him play in a City shirt.
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Post by thatloudbloke on Jun 19, 2017 10:23:51 GMT
I also fully welcome his signature as long as it's affordable. It seems the only people on here not sounding enthusiastic are those who have little intention of seeing him play in a City shirt. well said Julian, I think he is a great signing & hope he does well for us, not sure why people keep plugging away at why they are not going to watch the guys play, if they have no intrest in WCFC why comment, see you there first preseason i presume...
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Post by oxford on Jun 19, 2017 12:20:55 GMT
Do not accuse me of having no interest in WCFC.I don't know who you are,or your length of time as a fan etc,but if you have put more time,effort, and money into watching the City than I have then you deserve every plaudit going.
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Post by Brooksiders Return!! on Jun 19, 2017 14:16:49 GMT
I don't understand people who seem to think that you can only have an interest in WCFC if you watch football and go to games. I applaud those who over the years have had a massive interest in WCFC, often financially, but never see them play. To me, WCFC isn't just about watching football. I've never been a big football watcher in the last 40 odd years, but I always enjoyed being at SGL, sometimes missing huge periods of games because of being involved in bizarre conversations like, Does a snake have a neck? I think I come from the Danny Baker school of football fan. Cast your mind back to when 606 wasn't about whether Wenger should play a 3-4-3 or a 5-4-1, but more about dates you've had with people who looked like footballers! Personally I have no idea if he's a great signing or not, he could be a Mark Hallam, a Billy Telford, a Paul Joinson, or he could be a Paul Moss, a Steve Norris. To be honest I don't really care, after all, every club has their mix of all of them. And whether good bad or indifferent, regardless of whether you go to games or not, we won't forget Colin Tench, will we?
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Post by dragon on Jun 19, 2017 14:40:55 GMT
Or Maybe even an Ollie Norris, eh ?
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Post by Brooksiders Return!! on Jun 19, 2017 14:51:30 GMT
That depends which side of 70 you are !
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Post by Noboddy aka Lord Ealing on Jun 19, 2017 18:37:54 GMT
Is that the Ollie Norris of Bournemouth's great FA cup fame? If so Reg Cutler from that team also played for WCFC during my early days at SGL.
Do snakes have necks?
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Post by Brooksiders Return!! on Jun 19, 2017 18:44:23 GMT
I don't understand people who seem to think that you can only have an interest in WCFC if you watch football and go to games. I applaud those who over the years have had a massive interest in WCFC, often financially, but never see them play. To me, WCFC isn't just about watching football. I've never been a big football watcher in the last 40 odd years, but I always enjoyed being at SGL, sometimes missing huge periods of games because of being involved in bizarre conversations like, Does a snake have a neck? I think I come from the Danny Baker school of football fan. Cast your mind back to when 606 wasn't about whether Wenger should play a 3-4-3 or a 5-4-1, but more about dates you've had with people who looked like footballers! Personally I have no idea if he's a great signing or not, he could be a Mark Hallam, a Billy Telford, a Paul Joinson, or he could be a Paul Moss, a Steve Norris. To be honest I don't really care, after all, every club has their mix of all of them. And whether good bad or indifferent, regardless of whether you go to games or not, we won't forget Colin Tench, will we? I never forget one aggrieved Aston Villa fan, who had gone on a blind date, only to find that his date looked like Kenny Burns! Danny Baker "Kenny Burns, he was hardly a suave handsome man, and didn't he also have a beard?" Caller " Yes, but worse than that, he played for Blues!!"
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