Lack of big names is hurting Town
Monday 8th February 2010, 9:25AM GMT.

David Hibbert of Shrewsbury Town is surrounded by the Macclesfield defence
Town proved for the second time in six months that they are unable to attract big name players following a frustrating transfer deadline day, writes Shrewsbury Town blogger James Pugh.
After Barnet’s John O’Flynn turned down the chance to join us in January, it begs the questions – is Shrewsbury an unattractive place to play football?
The reason I ask this is that only last summer Dagenham’s Paul Benson turned down the chance to join us and instead signed a new contract with his club.
Town have a lot going for them – they have got a big name manager, they have got one of the best fan bases in the division, they have got money and they have been challenging for promotion in the last few seasons.
Why then would players representing ‘smaller’ clubs reject the chance to join us? Perhaps it’s because they don’t think we have got the potential to get promoted or perhaps they think Shrewsbury is located ‘in the sticks’ and is not a fashionable place to live.
Whatever the reason, it has left us desperately short of man power and Simpson will have to work wonders in the loan window which begins this week.
The only positive to come out of the transfer deadline day was that it answered a question I have long been asking – have Town any money to spend on players?
The bid of £100,000 for O’Flynn showed we have got money and the chairman is prepared to back the manager. The only problem is that we can’t spend it now until the summer and by then it could be too late and Town could be preparing for another season in League Two.
On Saturday, Town ended their poor run of results at Moss Rose with a hard-fought 1-0 win against Macclesfield. Despite not being a classic, the return of captain Coughlan inspired us to a much needed win and put our promotion challenge back on track.
Fans need to be prepared to experience a rollercoaster end to the season with no one knowing what Town team is going to turn up to games. At least we can expect an exciting end to the season, although I worry about how fans are going to keep their nerves in check.
Next up for Town is two home games, starting with Barnet on Tuesday and local rivals Hereford on Saturday. On paper they look like two very winnable games – both teams are in the wrong half of the division and have only picked up three league away wins between them all season.
However, our home form has been too inconsistent this season and we need to cut out the slip ups we have experienced against teams such as Accrington.
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Perhaps the manager is to blame for us not getting these players. Look at the way he’s treated players such as Kris Bright and Nathan Elder. I also recall Michael Symes saying he was told not to bother coming back for the play off final – not a very good advert for Paul Simpson’s man-management skills.
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Great win for Town on Sat although not a pretty performance.
The transfer window again has been disapointing with only one player coming in. Is Paul looking at targets which maybe are out of our reach and not having a plan B?
Is Paul not very good at getting good players in on cheap deals like Mr Peters was very good at doing?
Good performance again by Joe at left back, hopefully we can sign him on a permanent basis.
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” and we need to cut out the slip ups we have experienced against teams such as Accrington”
The performance against Accrington was poor, but people seem to have it in their heads that Accy are scrapping around at the bottom of the division, and we should have beaten them easily.
They are the form team at the moment in League Two, and are only three points behind us with a game in hand.
Since the start of December, they have beaten Burton, Torquay, Barnet, Notts County, Morecambe, Gillingham (in the FA Cup), Aldershot, us and Morecambe (again).
They have only lost to Leeds, Bury and Fulham.
They would have come to the Prostar last week with reasonable expectations of getting a result and yet people are convinced we should have thumped them easily.
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Follow the town without any doubt, but, confidence and enthusiasm beginning to
slide and have grave doubts of the lads capabilities on the park. but instead of confidence I still have hope.
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If I may be so bold to suggest that if STFC want a BIG name can I suggest they see if Tarquin Fin-tim-lim-bim-lim-bin- bim-bin-bim bus stop F’tang F’tang Olé Biscuitbarrel is presently available?
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I think Tarquin’s form’s been a bit poor of late though, don’t you?
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At £1 a letter it will be very profitable in the club shop, although you will need broad shoulders to wear the shirt..
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I gather he was dropped no through poor form but there was a shortage of paper to include his name on the team-sheet.I think he’d be a winner as a goalie, the jersey would be that big getting all the lettering on it it would fill the void between the goalposts.
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