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Re: Logan
Posted: 31 May 2012, 15:56
by ROADRUNNER
we certainly need some pace along side rene to complement him, got to be someone out there.
Re: Logan
Posted: 31 May 2012, 17:40
by Southampton Gull
Indeed, RR.
Now let me think of someone available, happy to live in Devon, wouldn't cost a lot, I got it.................
LOGAN
Re: Logan
Posted: 31 May 2012, 18:15
by Trojan 67
Dinger brought Rice and McPhee back to Torquay and at the time, all things considered, a reasonable bit of business.
Whether Dinger sees Logan as "a wabbit aht the 'at" is another matter.
If Dinger brings in another senior striker (who ever it may be) then I'll trust his judgement.
Re: Logan
Posted: 31 May 2012, 18:16
by bobby93
ROADRUNNER wrote:he may be quicker than howe but rene is stronger and i would rather have him up there than logan, we need pace along side rene and logan aint the answer, need a bodin or kuffour type player, logan would be ok as a stand in if rene was injured.
Pretty much agree with this. I'd have him, but not at the expense of Howe, who's had a good season, and not to play alongside him either. Someone who can actually affect a game on the bench would be great, I just worry about the budget. Can't see it happening personally.
Re: Logan
Posted: 31 May 2012, 19:10
by CP Gull
I think this could be a shrewd bit of business by Lingy if we are going to make a move for Logan.
I can understand the clamour for a pacy striker (which Logan isn't) to play alongside Howe but that would mean a switch to 4-4-2 rather than the 4-5-1 (or 4-3-3) that we played so successfully for the most part last season and presumably wouldn't mean a place in the team for Lathrope, or indeed Easton should he join us.
I think Logan has proved most effective for that lot up the road coming off the bench with 20 or 30 minutes to go and nicking a goal (usually a far post header!) for them. I can see his role with us being very similar, in that he will be cover for those occasions when Rene is either worn out, injured or suspended. In other words Logan will be back up to Howe rather than play alongside him.
Like others, I too am waiting for Lingy to sign one or two "speed merchants" but I suspect that he may look to find that in the wide areas rather than through the middle a la Bodin (or someone similar) in much the same way as Cheltenham did to us in the play offs.
As SG points out, Logan is (relatively) cheap, he's local and seemingly wants to stay in the area and he has a decent scoring record at this level and the one above over the past few seasons. As for the player himself, whether he signs and whether if he does he makes a success of himself here remains to be seen, a lot of ECFC fans seem very sad to see him go, while a few are glad to see the back of him citing a poor personal fitness levels on occasions and a struggle to motivate himself when not involved on a regular basis. I guess it would all depend on whether Lingy could motivate him enough to get the very best out of him in what would no doubt be the latter stages of his League career.
Re: Logan
Posted: 31 May 2012, 22:10
by ferrarilover
Sorry to come back to this, but we need a definitive answer here. Taking the definition of 'pacy' (subject to the usual rules of statutory interpretation, and the provisions of the Interpretation Act 1978) to mean: a man who is quick to accelerate quickly or to accelerate merely briskly but be possessed of an especially high maximum speed or some combination of these two elements.
And where, when judged against a professional footballer of ordinary pace would compare favourably to him in terms of pace.
Is Logan pacy?
Matt.
Re: Logan
Posted: 31 May 2012, 22:15
by stevegull
Logan hasn't 'electric' speed. But instead has what i would describe as 'handy' pace.
Quicker than Rene? Definitely.
Quicker than Macklin? No.
Re: Logan
Posted: 01 Jun 2012, 02:18
by usagullmichigan
Jon Shaw is available on a free. He must be worth a look.
Re: Logan
Posted: 01 Jun 2012, 12:38
by portugull
Jon Shaw scored 56 goals in 97 games for Gateshead. In fact he scored 50 in his first 80 games .
How often do we sign a prolific goal scorer? Very rarely.
One thing for sure there are a lot of pros looking for new clubs.
Martin seems a shrewd guy and hopefully he will surprise us but the budget means no name players.
Neil Mellor at Preston North End has just retired having played about 10 games in 3 seasons at a cost of £350,000 per season!!
Re: Logan
Posted: 01 Jun 2012, 14:42
by nicktufc
I wouldn't be too thrilled with Logan signing. From what I remember of him, he wasn't overly quick, was lazy, and involved in the infamous 'new years eve-gate' involving Martin McNeil and Christian Hanson.
I'd be quite underwhelmed by him signing for us.
Re: Logan
Posted: 02 Jun 2012, 14:37
by Gullscorer
If he's not good enough for Exeter he's not good enough for us..

Re: Logan
Posted: 03 Jun 2012, 00:50
by Dutchgull
Wayne Carlisle

Re: Logan
Posted: 03 Jun 2012, 07:30
by monkeyboy
Logan would be a really dull signing and potentially upset the camp. I expect Ling to use the loan market for a quick young forward who would better compliment Rene/not be overly expectant to start every match.
Re: Logan
Posted: 03 Jun 2012, 10:40
by brucie
I cannot honestly see Logan signing because we have signed Jarvis - I mean do we really need two more crap strikers.
Re: Logan
Posted: 03 Jun 2012, 10:43
by brucie
And of course any more signings in that department could well be dependent on whether ling can offload Chris the boy Mcphee and serial texter Lloyd Macklin. That isn't going to be an easy task either.
What time of the year do farmers plough their fields? - carthorses might be in demand then.