Who's our Parky?

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Millsy
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Who's our Parky?

by Millsy » 06 Sep 2023 10:57

Watchin Hutch and Savage (and I think Harleeeeee) flatten people against Cambridge I'm wondering are any of these guys fit to be our new Parky?

L1 calls for a Parky type figure. We can't prance around like fairies in this division.
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Re: Who's our Parky?

by Orion1871 » 06 Sep 2023 12:01

Millsy Watchin Hutch and Savage (and I think Harleeeeee) flatten people against Cambridge I'm wondering are any of these guys fot to be our new Parky?

L1 calls for a Parky type figure. We can't prance around like fairies in this division.


:roll:
At the last sentence, grow up.

Parky type players are a dying breed everywhere, this level included. They've been a dying breed for a while because the game has changed.

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Re: Who's our Parky?

by Millsy » 06 Sep 2023 14:51

Interesting. Perhaps I'm wrong and clearly need to do the opposite of grow up and get more with the times?

We don't need a Parky?

Certainly seeing how we played against Cambridge got me thinking this is more of a necessity in League One so perhaps the players didn't ge the memo either. I've not watched this level for a long time.

Certainly levels my brothers and I have played at (Sunday and Saturday non-league) until not long ago it's still been very much part of the game.

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