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The ‘Darlo Saddler’ Blogs – Issue No. 7

Come On, Mr. Bonser, Get Clayton Signed Up

When Richard Money secured the signature of Clayton Ince in the summer of 2006 little would he have known just how big a favourite the big man would become. Quite simply, the decision to bring the Trinidadian to Bescot was the single most important one ‘Dicky’ would make during his eventful time with us, as he brought in not only a very good goalkeeper but a huge presence around the club and a great calming influence which would quickly spread around the squad.

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The ‘Darlo Saddler’ Blogs – Issue No. 6

I’ve had better evenings!

When we were relegated at the end of the 1989/90 season, our second demotion in a row, I saw it as not all bad. The cloud had a couple of silver linings. First of all we’d soon be moving to Bescot Stadium – the “most modern stadium in the country” – complete with just as many view-obstructing posts as Fellows Park, no under-soil heating and no cantilevered roofing. Still, it would be ours(!) and it wouldn’t be likely to fall down during the next strong wind.

The ‘Darlo Saddler’ Blogs – Issue No. 4

The Local Boy Done Good

A popular topic of conversation when fans of any one particular club get together is that of a favourite ever player. We’ve all taken part in Who’s Your Favourite Saddler? It’s always a decent bit of fun so I’d like to put forward my nomination. A lot of our more, er, ‘experienced’ fans will probably go for Colin Taylor, Tony Richards, Alan Buckley, or Bill ‘Chopper’ Guttridge and younger ones might suggest Jimmy Walker, Ian Roper, Martin O’Connor, Jorge Leitao or one of the other deserving cases that are slipping my mind. My favourite Saddler isn’t any of these.

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The ‘Darlo Saddler’ Blogs – Issue No. 3

In Praise of Rene Gilmartin

If there’s one thing this young man doesn’t lack, it’s patience. We first saw him when managed by Paul Merson, when he played a few games due to injury to Andy Oakes and before Joe Murphy came in on loan, although one of these games did at least allow him to show his talents to a wider audience when appearing in the televised FA Cup tie at Merthyr Tydfil.

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The ‘Darlo Saddler’ Blogs – Issue No.1

In Defence Of Ishy

No-one would have been the least bit surprised to see Ishmel Demontagnac dismissed by the club for what they say was ‘three years of indiscipline’. The match-going fan is rarely privileged to know the ins and outs of training ground/dressing room goings on but there have been rumours about his behaviour off the pitch and we’ve all witnessed his antics during games. How many of us have refrained from comments about how long it’d be before he got sent off? Not too many, I’d wager.



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Grimsby sack ‘The Buck’

Grimsby Town have sacked ex-Walsall hero Alan Buckley as manager. ‘The Buck’ in his third managerial spell was chopped after gaining only two points from their first six games of the season. The Mariners are currently fifth bottom in League Two and were beaten at home 3-1 by Chester this weekend. The only win of the season came in the Carling Cup after defeating League One Tranmere Rovers.

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