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Post by chris1986 on Jan 2, 2011 16:53:00 GMT
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Post by paulayres on Jan 2, 2011 17:42:42 GMT
I think you will find that both Deering & Crieghts have had their contracts ended by mutual consent back in Nov/Dec last year. If anyone cn shead any light on this please confirm or deny.
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Post by Lone Gunman on Jan 2, 2011 17:47:49 GMT
I think you will find that both Deering & Crieghts have had their contracts ended by mutual consent back in Nov/Dec last year. If anyone cn shead any light on this please confirm or deny. Eh? Haven't heard anything about that. Though with the communications manager situation that's not neccessarily a surprise.
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Post by paulayres on Jan 2, 2011 17:58:12 GMT
I think the information is shown on the PFA site. I know that this was mentioned on here a week or so ago. I also know that Crieghts has offers from a few FL clubs. Midson is another player that will be wanting away as the manager has made it clear to him that his future lies elswhere.
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Post by peterdevo on Jan 2, 2011 18:38:39 GMT
I hadn't heard anything on Deering to be honest. I understood that he may like Midson be part of his plans in the future..so nothing definite
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Post by ekon on Jan 2, 2011 20:50:12 GMT
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Post by oxfordthruandthru on Jan 2, 2011 20:58:39 GMT
If that is the case about Sam then I feel that he is one that got away. I have no knowledge of any ' issues ' off the field other than his lateness for matches / training, which is unacceptable and shows amoungst other things lack of discipline. But is that something that could have been sorted out - im not sure. But I felt he was a ball winner that harassed and bullied teams and with more coaching could have been just what we need and with someone like Mickey Lewis, who was exactly that as a player...harrassed midfields and terrorised forwards. We lack some things in the team and a ball winner is for one. I just feel that Deering could....have been that player. I acept he would be another young player in a relatively young team but could this be the one that we let go a tad to soon?
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Post by Dougie07 on Jan 2, 2011 20:59:18 GMT
Are registrations and contracts not very different things?
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Post by followtheox on Jan 2, 2011 21:03:40 GMT
If that is the case about Sam then I feel that he is one that got away. I have no knowledge of any ' issues ' off the field other than his lateness for matches / training, which is unacceptable and shows amoungst other things lack of discipline. But is that something that could have been sorted out - im not sure. But I felt he was a ball winner that harassed and bullied teams and with more coaching could have been just what we need and with someone like Mickey Lewis, who was exactly that as a player...harrassed midfields and terrorised forwards. We lack some things in the team and a ball winner is for one. I just feel that Deering could....have been that player. I acept he would be another young player in a relatively young team but could this be the one that we let go a tad to soon? Deering like Mickey Lewis Deering was/is an attacking midfielder while Lewis was a defensive one. I agree with the point about potential but he is nothing like Mickey Lewis as a player.
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Post by oxfordthruandthru on Jan 2, 2011 21:17:02 GMT
Yep i accept that, good point, but Mickey commanded that midfield and maybe in his day it was a different type of style in that he thought the whole of the midfeld was his and his aim was to serve both the defence and forward line and I can recall many a crunching tackle all over the park where he was the ball winner. Could Deering have been guided and developed and maybe given a free role to a degree to make 15 - 20 yards, for example, each side of the half way line his. Thats how I would see a player that we need, commanding and a ' controlled bully '. Whether thats Deering dont know.
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Post by followtheox on Jan 2, 2011 21:23:58 GMT
To some extent we had that in Bullman and that is what Maclaren is supposed to be but i guess we will have to see ho he turns out.
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Post by Londonroader on Jan 2, 2011 21:24:04 GMT
Yep i accept that, good point, but Mickey commanded that midfield and maybe in his day it was a different type of style in that he thought the whole of the midfeld was his and his aim was to serve both the defence and forward line and I can recall many a crunching tackle all over the park where he was the ball winner. Could Deering have been guided and developed and maybe given a free role to a degree to make 15 - 20 yards, for example, each side of the half way line his. Thats how I would see a player that we need, commanding and a ' controlled bully '. Whether thats Deering dont know. The problem with Sam on the field is he couldn't understand instructions, he was a loose cannon running all over the pitch breaking up our formation, that is not CW style he likes players to do their job as instructed. Deering = bully, not unless he went back to primary school.
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Post by yellowabingdon on Jan 3, 2011 12:20:21 GMT
I dont think the wording of that list means that the players are no longer at the club, but rather that they are no longer under registration as Oxford players.
Ignoring all of that though. That list shows Jermaine Easter could be available.
Not sure what hes been like recently but he was a cracking striker a few years back.
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Post by hairy on Jan 3, 2011 12:42:05 GMT
I always thought Deering biggest problem was that he was a midget which doesnt exactly suit league two with the ball being up in the air a lot. He was about as far away from the Micky Lewis I can remember as possible. Deering has some talent but whether it is enough to make up for his small stature remains to be seen.
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Post by captainox on Jan 3, 2011 13:04:28 GMT
I dont think the wording of that list means that the players are no longer at the club, but rather that they are no longer under registration as Oxford players. Ignoring all of that though. That list shows Jermaine Easter could be available. Not sure what hes been like recently but he was a cracking striker a few years back. easter due to sign for swansea after his loan spell. i think its just registration for deering - must be something to do with the terms of a loan spell
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Post by Jagster on Jan 4, 2011 10:59:04 GMT
Their registrations have to be cancelled with the English FA because they have signed loan deals with Welsh clubs and have to be registered with the Welsh FA to play for those clubs, once/if the loans end and they return to OUFC, or any other English club, their registrations will be cancelled with the Welsh FA and they will be re-registered with the English FA. That's the same reason why Jermaine Easter is on that list as well.
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Post by SuperOx on Jan 12, 2011 7:59:15 GMT
I wonder if Sam Deering will now join Dean Holdsworth at Aldershot this month.
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Post by slick2484 on Jan 12, 2011 15:57:48 GMT
Deering has been up at the club since his loan ended, and i'm pretty sure he was in the squad for the last game.
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Post by foghornleghorn on Jan 12, 2011 19:00:49 GMT
Their registrations have to be cancelled with the English FA because they have signed loan deals with Welsh clubs and have to be registered with the Welsh FA to play for those clubs, once/if the loans end and they return to OUFC, or any other English club, their registrations will be cancelled with the Welsh FA and they will be re-registered with the English FA. That's the same reason why Jermaine Easter is on that list as well. Exactly and its only FA registration, not the players contract.
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Post by oldman159 on Jan 12, 2011 22:38:26 GMT
My money would be on a move to Aldershot - loan or otherwise....
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