Blue Yonder
Schoolboy⭐⭐
Has league experience and the right sort of age. Post injury form a worry. I think we know there are not going to be any signings without risk. Lets hope for the best and give him a chance.
Risky signing after seeing what happened to Saint-Maximim at Newcastle post-COVID. Still not the striker we need, but he signed a defender last week, midfielder this week, so is slowly building in the right direction.
That's you, but what about the new lad? :)Lazy, useless, could not hit a barn door etc etc......I like to get in first for once...There that's better.
Guess we've also got one eye on building for next season with Macca, JD, Halford, White all getting on.
Always got hammered on Canvey! Freezing cold, ****ing with rain ankle deep in mud!
On one occassion their keeper Arthur Shave(?) played with sleeves rolled up strolling around like it was a lovely summers day!
Thanks for the detail. Sounds very much like the info we have been getting. If we stay up this season I really think it will be a completely different season next and a much better one!Hi guys, I am a Crawley supporter and I have registered to give what insights I can on Nathan Ferguson.
He's a decent player and was liked by the fans. He is tremendous on the ball, he has great vision and knocks the ball around very well. He has a rocket shot and scored some fantastic goals for us. I think he played pretty much the whole season last year and he really should have scored more - he was a little shot shy on the edge of the box.
He is very strong and when he makes runs, he brushes past players and knocks them out the way - it is very hard to get the ball off him. The opposite is true as well - when he mistimes tackles he can knock players into the middle of next week.
His real weakness though is his lack of pace. If he was fast he would be playing at a far higher level. He strolls through matches and struggles to keep up when he tracks back. As long as someone can do the hard work for him, he is a great playmaker.
He fell out of favour with Yems as we are set up to play high energy, high tempo throughout the team and that is not Nathan's strength.
Good luck to him - I think he will certainly strengthen your midfield. I hope he is a great success for you, as long as it doesn't happen against us!
Best wishes for the rest of the season - desperately hope you stay up - how can anyone not love Southend? My second favourite team in League Two and one of the best away days in the league!
Hi guys, I am a Crawley supporter and I have registered to give what insights I can on Nathan Ferguson.
He's a decent player and was liked by the fans. He is tremendous on the ball, he has great vision and knocks the ball around very well. He has a rocket shot and scored some fantastic goals for us. I think he played pretty much the whole season last year and he really should have scored more - he was a little shot shy on the edge of the box.
He is very strong and when he makes runs, he brushes past players and knocks them out the way - it is very hard to get the ball off him. The opposite is true as well - when he mistimes tackles he can knock players into the middle of next week.
His real weakness though is his lack of pace. If he was fast he would be playing at a far higher level. He strolls through matches and struggles to keep up when he tracks back. As long as someone can do the hard work for him, he is a great playmaker.
He fell out of favour with Yems as we are set up to play high energy, high tempo throughout the team and that is not Nathan's strength.
Good luck to him - I think he will certainly strengthen your midfield. I hope he is a great success for you, as long as it doesn't happen against us!
Best wishes for the rest of the season - desperately hope you stay up - how can anyone not love Southend? My second favourite team in League Two and one of the best away days in the league!
Hi guys, I am a Crawley supporter and I have registered to give what insights I can on Nathan Ferguson.
He's a decent player and was liked by the fans. He is tremendous on the ball, he has great vision and knocks the ball around very well. He has a rocket shot and scored some fantastic goals for us. I think he played pretty much the whole season last year and he really should have scored more - he was a little shot shy on the edge of the box.
He is very strong and when he makes runs, he brushes past players and knocks them out the way - it is very hard to get the ball off him. The opposite is true as well - when he mistimes tackles he can knock players into the middle of next week.
His real weakness though is his lack of pace. If he was fast he would be playing at a far higher level. He strolls through matches and struggles to keep up when he tracks back. As long as someone can do the hard work for him, he is a great playmaker.
He fell out of favour with Yems as we are set up to play high energy, high tempo throughout the team and that is not Nathan's strength.
Good luck to him - I think he will certainly strengthen your midfield. I hope he is a great success for you, as long as it doesn't happen against us!
Best wishes for the rest of the season - desperately hope you stay up - how can anyone not love Southend? My second favourite team in League Two and one of the best away days in the league!
that is a good summing up of Nathan Ferguson ability.Hi guys, I am a Crawley supporter and I have registered to give what insights I can on Nathan Ferguson.
He's a decent player and was liked by the fans. He is tremendous on the ball, he has great vision and knocks the ball around very well. He has a rocket shot and scored some fantastic goals for us. I think he played pretty much the whole season last year and he really should have scored more - he was a little shot shy on the edge of the box.
He is very strong and when he makes runs, he brushes past players and knocks them out the way - it is very hard to get the ball off him. The opposite is true as well - when he mistimes tackles he can knock players into the middle of next week.
His real weakness though is his lack of pace. If he was fast he would be playing at a far higher level. He strolls through matches and struggles to keep up when he tracks back. As long as someone can do the hard work for him, he is a great playmaker.
He fell out of favour with Yems as we are set up to play high energy, high tempo throughout the team and that is not Nathan's strength.
Good luck to him - I think he will certainly strengthen your midfield. I hope he is a great success for you, as long as it doesn't happen against us!
Best wishes for the rest of the season - desperately hope you stay up - how can anyone not love Southend? My second favourite team in League Two and one of the best away days in the league!
Yep we‘re signing a lot of players with a lot of non league experience.