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Regardless of whether you believe he will or won't score goals, he's a player that winds up opponents, dives constantly, puts his foot in on defenders, pushes, shoves and will literally do anything unsportsmanlike to gain an advantage.
Mick doesn't ever have those types. He has players like Varney, proper decent sporting blokes. Just doesn't strike me as antics Mick would tolerate.
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Garner is a strange one on 17:19 - Jun 11 with 3983 views
I don't think MM has many options on who to sign with no budget. A 29 year who failed badly in a poor league in Scotland is about the benchmark, I am afraid.
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Garner is a strange one on 17:21 - Jun 11 with 3955 views
Actually before joining us, Varney was known as a bit of a diver. Especially at Derby. Read Ian Holloway's comments about him after he dived against Blackpool for Derby... and that's after he let him go at Blackpool!
But I get your point. From that I've seen Garner is a very hard worker though and won't give the defenders a moments peace.
Garner is a strange one on 17:50 - Jun 11 by rayman_10
Actually before joining us, Varney was known as a bit of a diver. Especially at Derby. Read Ian Holloway's comments about him after he dived against Blackpool for Derby... and that's after he let him go at Blackpool!
But I get your point. From that I've seen Garner is a very hard worker though and won't give the defenders a moments peace.
Well if Mick can knock the cheating out of him then giving defendrrs a hard time is no bad thing. Especially in our set up where competing for long balls, chasing, hassling and being a pain in the butt are what's important.
He's probably a good signing for us, although I'm not sure I like our direction of travel. That's not Garner's fault, so he'll get full support from me when (if) he wears the shirt.