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Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:39 am
by simonswimmer
Brophys celebration for the consolation goal at Celtic park was an incredible beamer, and will be what I always associate him with.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:42 am
by simonswimmer
But to be fair to him, he also gave us the 1-1 draw at NDP

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 7:08 am
by Bomber Harris
Starting to show what playing for a real manager can do for a player.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:51 am
by Amoutahere1874
Great point BH.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 5:49 pm
by AlMac
Bomber Harris wrote:Starting to show what playing for a real manager can do for a player.

Brophy played for Alex Neil and didn't impress for him either.....

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:41 pm
by judgeflash
AlMac wrote:
Bomber Harris wrote:Starting to show what playing for a real manager can do for a player.

Brophy played for Alex Neil and didn't impress for him either.....

Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story ;)

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:19 pm
by ASAccie
Won't lose any sleep on him moving on. As others have said, he was an empty shirt 99% of the time.

Didn't fight for the ball, and dropped to the ground like a petulant child with event the faintest of touches on him. That being said, he had undoubted ability, but just didn't seem to want to put in the hard graft.

Contrast that with Rojano who will fight for everything, and has proven that he can find the back of the net.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:34 pm
by judgeflash
ASAccie wrote:Won't lose any sleep on him moving on. As others have said, he was an empty shirt 99% of the time.

Didn't fight for the ball, and dropped to the ground like a petulant child with event the faintest of touches on him. That being said, he had undoubted ability, but just didn't seem to want to put in the hard graft.

Contrast that with Rojano who will fight for everything, and has proven that he can find the back of the net.

testify!

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:46 pm
by Bomber Harris
ASAccie wrote:Won't lose any sleep on him moving on. As others have said, he was an empty shirt 99% of the time.

Didn't fight for the ball, and dropped to the ground like a petulant child with event the faintest of touches on him. That being said, he had undoubted ability, but just didn't seem to want to put in the hard graft.

Contrast that with Rojano who will fight for everything, and has proven that he can find the back of the net.


Rojano has proven he can hit the net? Wit twice?

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 11:08 pm
by judgeflash
Bomber Harris wrote:
ASAccie wrote:Won't lose any sleep on him moving on. As others have said, he was an empty shirt 99% of the time.

Didn't fight for the ball, and dropped to the ground like a petulant child with event the faintest of touches on him. That being said, he had undoubted ability, but just didn't seem to want to put in the hard graft.

Contrast that with Rojano who will fight for everything, and has proven that he can find the back of the net.


Rojano has proven he can hit the net? Wit twice?



He's already equalled in 10 matches what Brophy did over 27 games league games. If he gets to claim his deflected goal on saturday that'd be 3.
I'm pretty sure most people who watch Accies weekly see MUCH more potential in Rojano. He fights for everything and has a combination of strength and speed, only 26 years of age also.

Also remember, Rakish has 3 league goals this season, Skondras has 3 from defense, Dougie has 4 from Midfield, Brophy has 4 as a striker, 2 from the one game. You may have a soft spot for Brophy, as I said previously though, it's a marathon not a sprint.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 8:27 am
by Bomber Harris
judgeflash wrote:
Bomber Harris wrote:
ASAccie wrote:Won't lose any sleep on him moving on. As others have said, he was an empty shirt 99% of the time.

Didn't fight for the ball, and dropped to the ground like a petulant child with event the faintest of touches on him. That being said, he had undoubted ability, but just didn't seem to want to put in the hard graft.

Contrast that with Rojano who will fight for everything, and has proven that he can find the back of the net.


Rojano has proven he can hit the net? Wit twice?



He's already equalled in 10 matches what Brophy did over 27 games league games. If he gets to claim his deflected goal on saturday that'd be 3.
I'm pretty sure most people who watch Accies weekly see MUCH more potential in Rojano. He fights for everything and has a combination of strength and speed, only 26 years of age also.

Also remember, Rakish has 3 league goals this season, Skondras has 3 from defense, Dougie has 4 from Midfield, Brophy has 4 as a striker, 2 from the one game. You may have a soft spot for Brophy, as I said previously though, it's a marathon not a sprint.


Rojano aye gets stuck in but 2 goals in 10 for a striker is actually shite. Defo need him and temp starting together as they play well rather than Bingham starting.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 1:24 pm
by Big Wurzil
Think you’re being very harsh on rojano, came to new league, new language, possibly never played on 4g Park so he”ll get a bit of slack till he gets a decent run of games, look at the calibre of teams he’s played.

Things would be very different if he nets those 2 glaring chances v hearts and st Johnstone.

Next 3 games will show us what we’ve potentially got with him.

And as a previous poster noted he looks more of a threat than brophy ever was/is.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 1:47 pm
by Bomber Harris
Big Wurzil wrote:Think you’re being very harsh on rojano, came to new league, new language, possibly never played on 4g Park so he”ll get a bit of slack till he gets a decent run of games, look at the calibre of teams he’s played.

Things would be very different if he nets those 2 glaring chances v hearts and st Johnstone.

Next 3 games will show us what we’ve potentially got with him.

And as a previous poster noted he looks more of a threat than brophy ever was/is.


If he scores the winner at fir park he'll do for me

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 10:30 pm
by Big Wurzil
Beep beep beep

Warning BH is reversing his opinion beep beep beep

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 12:02 am
by judgeflash
Big Wurzil wrote:Beep beep beep

Warning BH is reversing his opinion beep beep beep

Could be a harbinger of the apocalype! ;)

Rojanos contribution has been great, he's a menace to defenders, the runs he makes and constant pressure changes how defenders deal with us.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 10:18 pm
by Bomber Harris
Big Wurzil wrote:Beep beep beep

Warning BH is reversing his opinion beep beep beep


My opinion still hasnt changed. His goal scoring record for a striker is shite.

Re: Brophy

PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 5:52 pm
by Amoutahere1874
Bit harsh.
More on the slight diaorhea side.