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From the evidence I've seen age is not a factor with Mcsheffery. He's still got the quality. And we'll be using him a lot from dead-ball situations.I'd sign him on the proviso the wages are right. Don't pay over the odds.
The fact that he lives in Donny must go in our favour
That's the point, he IS good enough for us - But NOT good enough for Scunthorpe! I take no pleasure in stating this fact, it is one I find quite sickening.
Strange how signing a Scunthorpe reserve player on loan was a few weeks ago considered a sign of our imminent demise, and now signing him permanently is a sign of positive intent!How quickly we have adapted back to being easily pleased in our return to the doldrums.
Scunny's new ground is going to be at the side of the M180, subject to the Dept of Transport agreeing to de -reg the road to an "A Class£, There is to be a big roundabout and a small one, it is a similar project to The Keepmoat BUT the ground looks far superior, so if the road is de-classed it goes ahead. If you are interested you can google "Scunthorpe United New Ground project.Looks very good. Strangely near Scunny Lakes and more strange the shopping complex on the east side near Tata (A18) is now called "Lakeside Shopping Centre or village" was there last week.
You could say the same about Main at Oldham. Sometimes players perform and fit in at some other clubs they don't. You can only judge on face value. McSheffrey's pedigree is good and by enlarge he's contibuted positively for us. I don't care what the problem was at Scunny.
Now an urban planning expert too Frosty?