AFC Wulfrunians Updates

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Re: AFC Wulfrunians Updates

Post by piearce9 » 20 Jul 2013, 18:44

Decent performance from the Mighty Yeltz today, with plenty of positives. Players looked sharp and created some good chances through nice movement and passing, but a bit listless at the back with two soft goals to back that up.

The New Blokes overall are looking like a good bunch, McKenzie in particular looks like a touch of class when on the ball. I think there's question marks hanging over maybe 2 or 3 of the first team places, but I think we're most of the way there to having a very strong team.

For those asking about Brady, the guy from the bar told us that he'd been at AFC Wulfrunians towards the end of last season and (his words, not mine) scored around 25 goals in their last 10 games. :-\

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Post by yeltz85 » 21 Jul 2013, 00:51

piearce9 wrote:Decent performance from the Mighty Yeltz today, with plenty of positives. Players looked sharp and created some good chances through nice movement and passing, but a bit listless at the back with two soft goals to back that up.

The New Blokes overall are looking like a good bunch, McKenzie in particular looks like a touch of class when on the ball. I think there's question marks hanging over maybe 2 or 3 of the first team places, but I think we're most of the way there to having a very strong team.

For those asking about Brady, the guy from the bar told us that he'd been at AFC Wulfrunians towards the end of last season and (his words, not mine) scored around 25 goals in their last 10 games. :-\
Wow! You are correct,

http://www.afcwulfrunians.co.uk/the-tea ... ces-goals/

Only one league below us also.

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Re: AFC Wulfrunians Updates

Post by YeltzDoc » 21 Jul 2013, 09:13

No wonder he's got so many goals, he's knocking on a bit but he's a big lad - http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Brady

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Re: AFC Wulfrunians Updates

Post by YeltzDoc » 21 Jul 2013, 12:20

More probably this bloke -

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http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/f ... yle-132016
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/f ... pic-133159
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/f ... ady-135879
http://www.walsall-people.co.uk/Rushall ... story.html


So, 26, ex-Walsall and Kiddy as a kid at left back, broke his leg at Dudley, AFC Wulfs, Rushall, STFC, Rushall again after being kept out by Ryan Rowe, did his cruciate, came back for Rushall, went back to Wulfs.

If he can break his habit of smashing mirrors, walking under ladders and doing unspeakable things to black cats, it certainly looks like he knows where the net is.
Just a shame that lower league strikers in their mid-to-late twenties never really work out for us...

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Post by Laurel Lane Lamper » 21 Jul 2013, 12:54

YeltzDoc wrote:More probably this bloke -

[img]http://images.pitchero.com/ui/87567/1270995337.

If he can break his habit of smashing mirrors, walking under ladders and doing unspeakable things to black cats, it certainly looks like he knows where the net is.
Just a shame that lower league strikers in their mid-to-late twenties never really work out for us...
>:( >:( >:(

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