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***Sonny Carey signs a three year deal***

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  • I don't think this will be the last midfielder we sign this window so for that reason I expect Jones to be named captain for next season as Docherty may well nt be a regular starter 
    Agree 100%
  • I don't think this will be the last midfielder we sign this window so for that reason I expect Jones to be named captain for next season as Docherty may well nt be a regular starter 
    Docherty will be captain next season … 
  • I don't think this will be the last midfielder we sign this window so for that reason I expect Jones to be named captain for next season as Docherty may well nt be a regular starter 
    Docherty will be captain next season … 
    That's spooky...🙄
  • edited June 7
    Every Sonny I’ve known,  as in my kids associated with through school or footy have been right little cnuts 
    Agreed. The two Sonny's I know of were pretty hardcore.



  • Heard we're in for his cousins: Bradley and Jim.
  • NabySarr said:
    Southbank said:
    Southbank said:
    That's our 8, now we need a 10
    I think the other way around fella.
    Well who knows, but a ball carrier is an 8, not a 10. We will soon know either way.
    Numbers mean sod all. If they did then Sweaty Balmer would have played in goal one season. 
    They’re not talking about literal squad numbers. 
    But it means nothing now. A 10 this, an 8 that. Does anyone under 30 have any idea about what that even means?
    Even back in the 80s when I started going, these numbers you refer to weren't totally respected. Tell me for example where a 4 or a 6 plays?
    Lol what are you on about? People under 30 use position numbers to distinguish distinct roles and types of players all the time. Particularly distinct midfield roles. The usual 3 aree 6,8,10. 6 being your deepest midfielder either a Dobson type defensive Mid or a Coventry style ball winner and passer. 8 is your box to box runner and 10 your attacking mid. 

    In old money 442 the 4 and 8 were the CM and 6 was a CB with 10 as the pacey striker. However as football has evolved (no one plays that way anymore) so have the roles and the descriptions of them.
    Anyone who calls the deepest midfielder 'the 6' is an absolute melt. European woke nonsense
    This all day 
  • Every Sonny I’ve known,  as in my kids associated with through school or footy have been right little cnuts 
    Wouldn't have called this one that ... to his face.


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  • fenaddick said:
    Very sweary but a nice blog post from a Blackpool fan about Carey

    https://mclfoot.blogspot.com/2025/06/cheers-sonny.html
    Was just about to share that after seeing it on X, a good read and insight into his progression with Blackpool.

    https://x.com/cooksleft/status/1931603220448567546?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904Q
  • fenaddick said:
    Very sweary but a nice blog post from a Blackpool fan about Carey

    https://mclfoot.blogspot.com/2025/06/cheers-sonny.html
    Brilliant 😀
  • NabySarr said:
    Southbank said:
    Southbank said:
    That's our 8, now we need a 10
    I think the other way around fella.
    Well who knows, but a ball carrier is an 8, not a 10. We will soon know either way.
    Numbers mean sod all. If they did then Sweaty Balmer would have played in goal one season. 
    They’re not talking about literal squad numbers. 
    But it means nothing now. A 10 this, an 8 that. Does anyone under 30 have any idea about what that even means?
    Even back in the 80s when I started going, these numbers you refer to weren't totally respected. Tell me for example where a 4 or a 6 plays?
    Lol what are you on about? People under 30 use position numbers to distinguish distinct roles and types of players all the time. Particularly distinct midfield roles. The usual 3 aree 6,8,10. 6 being your deepest midfielder either a Dobson type defensive Mid or a Coventry style ball winner and passer. 8 is your box to box runner and 10 your attacking mid. 

    In old money 442 the 4 and 8 were the CM and 6 was a CB with 10 as the pacey striker. However as football has evolved (no one plays that way anymore) so have the roles and the descriptions of them.
    Anyone who calls the deepest midfielder 'the 6' is an absolute melt. European woke nonsense
    You are all so confused. 2 is right back, 3 is left back, 4 is right half, 5 is centre half, 6 is left half, 7 is right winger, 8 is inside right, 9 is centre forward, 10 is inside left and 11 is left winger.

    What’s complicated except no 3 or no 2 might be a second no 5, so no 4 or no 6 might play where no 2 and no 3 play so 8 and 10 might have to fill in somewhere else and 7 and 11 might be up and down taking over where 4 and 6 leave spaces, Then we get no 33 come on as sub!

    WTF do numbers mean any more - haven’t got a scooby doo.
  • Haven't been on here since Friday and genuinely delighted to see that it's all arguing about calling players by numbers and whether that's dumb. It is! But everything is! Descriptions of players by position, number, talking about rigid formations is all reductive and stupid anyway because the game is more complex than it ever was. Thierry Small was a 2 for us. But also a 7. But also both and neither. Was Campbell our 11 or our 10 given he was our main creative threat and the likes of Berry and Anderson were more traditional 8s at the same time as Docherty. Coventry was our 4 or our 6 depending on how old you are and how European you are. If you're arguing about whether a player is a 4 or an 8 then congratulations on losing your mind. Players aren't constrained by these simplistic descriptions. They get assigned them for ease but it's all meaningless, like everything.
  • edited 9:46AM
    Scoham said:
    fenaddick said:
    Very sweary but a nice blog post from a Blackpool fan about Carey

    https://mclfoot.blogspot.com/2025/06/cheers-sonny.html
    Was just about to share that after seeing it on X, a good read and insight into his progression with Blackpool.

    https://x.com/cooksleft/status/1931603220448567546?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904Q
    Brilliant read that. We may have found ourselves a little Gem.
  • Scoham said:
    fenaddick said:
    Very sweary but a nice blog post from a Blackpool fan about Carey

    https://mclfoot.blogspot.com/2025/06/cheers-sonny.html
    Was just about to share that after seeing it on X, a good read and insight into his progression with Blackpool.

    https://x.com/cooksleft/status/1931603220448567546?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904Q
    Great read, sounds like he could work well with the likes of coventry, allowing him to find those so called “pockets of space”.
  • Scoham said:
    fenaddick said:
    Very sweary but a nice blog post from a Blackpool fan about Carey

    https://mclfoot.blogspot.com/2025/06/cheers-sonny.html
    Was just about to share that after seeing it on X, a good read and insight into his progression with Blackpool.

    https://x.com/cooksleft/status/1931603220448567546?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904Q
    Great read, sounds like he could work well with the likes of coventry, allowing him to find those so called “pockets of space”.
    Yes - we have the ‘solid citizens’ , it’s the razzamataz we need to add - a good starting point 
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  • Southbank said:
    Southbank said:
    That's our 8, now we need a 10
    I think the other way around fella.
    Well who knows, but a ball carrier is an 8, not a 10. We will soon know either way.
    Numbers mean sod all. If they did then Sweaty Balmer would have played in goal one season. 
    They’re not talking about literal squad numbers. 
    But it means nothing now. A 10 this, an 8 that. Does anyone under 30 have any idea about what that even means?
    Even back in the 80s when I started going, these numbers you refer to weren't totally respected. Tell me for example where a 4 or a 6 plays?
    It always was, "he's a forward, he's midfield, he's a winger, he's a centre half".
    Simple.
    Very simple, which is why terminology has evolved along with the game.

    Stuart Balmer used to be our number 1.
  • stonemuse said:
    jose said:
    To add competition for a place in the team seems to be the reasoning, as in not a guarantee of an automatic starting place.

    Given that Doc and Berry are on £8k+, it’s hard to classify him as a starter unless one of the above are moved on. Cant imagine at 24 he will be on big money.
    Interesting … if that’s correct, and according to the Preston fan their average wage is 10k, perhaps we’re not so far off after all. 
    I think his wages and signing on fee are considerable. 

    Then there will be added bonuses.
  • NabySarr said:
    Southbank said:
    Southbank said:
    That's our 8, now we need a 10
    I think the other way around fella.
    Well who knows, but a ball carrier is an 8, not a 10. We will soon know either way.
    Numbers mean sod all. If they did then Sweaty Balmer would have played in goal one season. 
    They’re not talking about literal squad numbers. 
    But it means nothing now. A 10 this, an 8 that. Does anyone under 30 have any idea about what that even means?
    Even back in the 80s when I started going, these numbers you refer to weren't totally respected. Tell me for example where a 4 or a 6 plays?
    Lol what are you on about? People under 30 use position numbers to distinguish distinct roles and types of players all the time. Particularly distinct midfield roles. The usual 3 aree 6,8,10. 6 being your deepest midfielder either a Dobson type defensive Mid or a Coventry style ball winner and passer. 8 is your box to box runner and 10 your attacking mid. 

    In old money 442 the 4 and 8 were the CM and 6 was a CB with 10 as the pacey striker. However as football has evolved (no one plays that way anymore) so have the roles and the descriptions of them.
    Anyone who calls the deepest midfielder 'the 6' is an absolute melt. European woke nonsense
    You are all so confused. 2 is right back, 3 is left back, 4 is right half, 5 is centre half, 6 is left half, 7 is right winger, 8 is inside right, 9 is centre forward, 10 is inside left and 11 is left winger.

    What’s complicated except no 3 or no 2 might be a second no 5, so no 4 or no 6 might play where no 2 and no 3 play so 8 and 10 might have to fill in somewhere else and 7 and 11 might be up and down taking over where 4 and 6 leave spaces, Then we get no 33 come on as sub!

    WTF do numbers mean any more - haven’t got a scooby doo.

    1 Goalkeeper
    2 and 3, Right/Left backs
    5 and 6 Centre halves
    4 and 8 Midfield
    7 and 11 Right/Left wing
    9 and 10 Centre forwards
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  • cblock said:
    1 Charlie Wright  2Bob Curtis 3 Phil Warman 4 Alan Campbell 5Paul Went 6 Peter Reeves 7 Harry Gregory  8 Ray Tracey 9 Gordon Ridick? 10 Graham Moore 11 Keith Peacock
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