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Luke O'Nien

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I don't get the stick he receives on here as he was one of the few who actually performed last year. His goal at Sheffield Wednesday was right in front of me and was great technique.
My issue with him was always his appparent fitness levels. He looked to me to be blowing out of his arse after about 30 minutes most weeks.

He's an average player at best but the big bonus on him leaving is one less bit of contact we have with his agent.
 

I don't really know. We generally tend to have a very noisy away support, but we're far from the biggest team and don't tend to take very many fans to games that far North. For comparison, we would normally take about 150-200 to Carlisle in the middle of the season. However, the Sunderland game has been mentioned again and again on the forums and Facebook pages, so we may take a much bigger following than normal. We do occasionally take an unexpectedly large number of fans to games i.e. 1200 at Notts County last season, so it wouldn't surprise me.

Personally, I went to 17 away games last year, but missed Accrington, Morecambe, Carlisle, Exeter - the furthest away ones. I wasn't planning on getting to up to Sunderland simply because of the distance, but I haven't ruled it out.

However many you bring mate, you'll all be made most welcome.
 
Real shame how money is affecting football mind. Honeyman is only 23, you'd think he'd want to give it a year here with the club he supports and hope to see us back up. I remember one of the last home games of last season seeing him looking devastated but staring up at the scoreboard hoping to see results going our way so we still had a chance. At the time I remember thinking "that's the kind of lad we need". The money is just so big now that seemingly you can't even afford to wait one year to try and come back. It's a lot harder to feel any bond with any of our players when even the (relatively) young local ones are leaving and academy kids are saying they won't come back to training etc
Not sure about him being a Sunderland fan. Thought he had mag tendencies?
 
I wouldn't have a problem either way with Honeyman. If he stays I'm sure he could do a job and chip in with a few goals along the way. If we goes and we get a decent fee, then good luck to him and it gives us a chance to bring in another player Ross fancies.

Honeyman would be a cracking player to have in league one.
 
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