Is he a smart Cookie? 06:56 - Oct 9 with 679 views | HeadWestBlue | I had actually made a small comment last week asking if Kenlock was a forgotten man? I was pleased to see Kenlock start on Tuesday and I admire PC for acknowledging his professionalism whilst he has been sitting in the wilderness. However, the thought has crossed my mind that PC may be being a clever Cookie. Has he realised he is going to find it difficult to keep all of his new recruits happy with team selection? Is he expecting a few knocks on the door, a few agent phone calls in January? Was this is way of saying please accept my team selection and please all be patient? Chaplain for one has said he expects to play? This is a key period for Woolfenden in his personal development. I believe some new recruits signed contracts for a couple of years. Do they all see Miles’s professionalism as the way to behave if not playing. Will some be hoping Santa brings them the chance for a move and a chance to play football again? I can’t see many being allowed to leave in January but we may well hear the rumblings of their hopes and intention for next summer. I expect us to beat Shrewsbury today so at this juncture, this will feel like a nothing post, just a reflection on the reality of football. But I do struggle to believe all those new recruits came expecting to sit on the bench, or not even feature..? |  | | |  |
Is he a smart Cookie? on 07:27 - Oct 9 with 616 views | itfcjoe | Everything is solved by winning - when he get those knocks on the door if we’ve won 10 straight he can tell them where to go! |  |
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Is he a smart Cookie? on 08:37 - Oct 9 with 478 views | BudapestByBlimp | I may be missing something here but wasn't he always going to be playing the reserves in these cup games? Regarding Kenlock, Coulson is injured so Penney is now needed for first team therefore Myles was the obvious next best thing. Seemed more like needs must rather than any brilliant man management (and I'm saying this as a Cook fan). |  | |  |
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