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Drinan - a theory 19:06 - May 10 with 3956 viewsJ2BLUE

Sorry to make a new thread but the message isn't being received in the other threads.

Drinan is probably on peanuts. We've extended his contract by one year. Many seem to think he's going to be one of our main options next season. I'm only speculating but we could have kept him to loan him out for the season.

Why bother?

If he goes out on loan and does really well he will still be our player. While that might be meaningless, it does mean they'll be no fee and we'll be in the driving seat to offer him a new deal. If he does really well in league two we will probably be comfortably able to offer him more money than other clubs and still have him be a low earner here. IF we go up and he gets a new deal here then we could loan him to league one. It's a low risk investment. We've had 14 years bemoaning the lack of business acumen from the club.

Let's wait and see where this is going before losing our minds. Even if he stays I would imagine it's in addition to several new strikers. I'd be amazed if we went with Norwood, new striker, Hawkins and Drinan. Chill out people.
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Truly impaired.
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Drinan - a theory on 10:00 - May 11 with 432 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Drinan - a theory on 09:54 - May 11 by WeWereZombies

Well, they are both football players. Both attackers actually. Hey, they both played for Ipswich...

It is true that Drinan is somewhat behind Moore in the stage of development he is at compared to where Moore was but more than one manager has seen something there. I can agree with you in that Drinan has not set things alight yet in the [edit - way] Moore proved to do. But they were plenty on this forum who regarded Moore as a damp squib when he was on Town's books.
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Come back to me when Drinan has been amongst the top scorers in L1 or L2.

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Drinan - a theory on 13:58 - May 11 with 377 viewsBlueForYou

Someone said on one of the after match Radio Suffolk phone ins, that Drinan is a player but in the wrong position. It would help if I could remember the rest of the conversation, but maybe Cook sees something else too..??
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Drinan - a theory on 13:59 - May 11 with 369 viewschrismakin

Drinan - a theory on 13:58 - May 11 by BlueForYou

Someone said on one of the after match Radio Suffolk phone ins, that Drinan is a player but in the wrong position. It would help if I could remember the rest of the conversation, but maybe Cook sees something else too..??


Didnt he say he should play right back?

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Drinan - a theory on 14:06 - May 11 with 351 viewssouthnorfolkblue

Drinan - a theory on 13:59 - May 11 by chrismakin

Didnt he say he should play right back?


It was something daft like that. I think it was right midfield, but I could be written on that.

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Drinan - a theory on 14:18 - May 11 with 334 viewsWeWereZombies

Drinan - a theory on 14:06 - May 11 by southnorfolkblue

It was something daft like that. I think it was right midfield, but I could be written on that.


'...Naylor was back in the picture. Royle decided to switch Naylor back to play as a centre half, a move that saw Naylor improve his performances and ironically increase his goal scoring tally for the club.'

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Naylor

I am now expecting Marshalls_Mullet to blow a gasket at me for daring to up my comparisons of Drinan from Kieffer Moore to Richard Naylor though.

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