Nicky Devericks

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Good spot 58.

Nice to read about a player we are linked with that's not trying to come back from serious injury. I understand from someone close to the club that Doyle won't be offered a new deal and it looks like Wallace will never come back on a regular basis.

Scoots IMO will never make a scoring midfielder, last good game he had was against Hull as for Baxter and Coutts, well nuff said. So there is room for the right type of midfielder.
 
Good spot 58.

Nice to read about a player we are linked with that's not trying to come back from serious injury. I understand from someone close to the club that Doyle won't be offered a new deal and it looks like Wallace will never come back on a regular basis.

Scoots IMO will never make a scoring midfielder, last good game he had was against Hull as for Baxter and Coutts, well nuff said. So there is room for the right type of midfielder.
We should be certain we are sticking with the manager before we allow him to extend an already bloated squad.

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We should be certain we are sticking with the manager before we allow him to extend an already bloated squad.

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Good point. If we fail in PO's and he starts buying players we're fooked, means he's staying and I'll struggle to stay awake at matches.
 
27 yrs old is that correct? They'd not be any re-sale value on this lad should he come in. But he should be in the prime of his career and available on a relatively cheap fee. Worth a look at over pre-season at least
 
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Nick Deverdics
MidfielderSquad Number: 17

Date of birth: 24 November 1987
Place of birth: Newcastle upon Tyne
Height: 5ft 11in (1.80m)
Previous clubs: Newcastle United, Bedlington, Gretna, Barnet, Blyth Spartans, BÍ/Bolungarvík, Alfreton and TB Tvøroyri.

Nick Deverdics signed for Dover Athletic in July 2014 after a successful trial.

A skilful midfielder, Deverdics began his career as a trainee with Newcastle United before joining Gateshead and then Bedlington Terriers in 2006.

His first success came with Gretna during their journey from Division 3 to the SPL. Nick helped the club seal promotion to the top flight of Scottish football and made 26 appearances in the SPL before the club were disbanded in 2008 due to financial difficulties.

Then League Two side Barnet picked up Deverdics and he was named 'Most improved player' in his first season as a 20 year-old, making 51 appearances for the Bees.

Nick returned north to play for Blyth Spartans in 2010, playing 46 games for the Conference North outfit. He came back to the division in 2012, playing for Alfreton.

Uniquely, Nick has had two spells in Europe. First, in 2011, with Icelandic club BÍ/Bolungarvík. In 2013, TB Tvøroyri of the Faroe Islands top flight was his next destination. He scored eight goals in 50 matches for the two clubs.

Deverdics was one of many trialists prior to Whites' Conference Premier return in 2014. He shone through with his creativity and assists, signing a one year contract midway through pre-season.


 
We should be certain we are sticking with the manager before we allow him to extend an already bloated squad.

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Very good point - I'll message Phippsy to get him to announce that clough will stay for next season as well. Then we're all clear on this one!
 
Another squad filler. Avoid.

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Too many average , no impact squad players . Also if he is 27 , and we are looking at non league players , at that age , we may be in bigger trouble than we realise . Noted that he had a spell at Burton.

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Very good point - I'll message Phippsy to get him to announce that clough will stay for next season as well. Then we're all clear on this one!
While you're on to him, ask him to give Clough the shove (from thousands of others) will you?

:)

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I'm fairly sure I'll be part of a huge majority come Tuesday, but let's wait until then.

:)

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Personally I think we'll go out on Monday, but I've never been so sure that we need to keep a manager than I have with Clough. Things will come good, it's not worked out like Bristol City for many reasons (discussed to death) but I think the long term strategy is right at United and its with Clough at the helm.

Just my opinion of course. But already messaged Phippsy last week to say the same. And to be honest I don't think I'd be interested in watching United next season if we went through another summer sacking
 
Personally I think we'll go out on Monday, but I've never been so sure that we need to keep a manager than I have with Clough. Things will come good, it's not worked out like Bristol City for many reasons (discussed to death) but I think the long term strategy is right at United and its with Clough at the helm.

Just my opinion of course. But already messaged Phippsy last week to say the same. And to be honest I don't think I'd be interested in watching United next season if we went through another summer sacking
Take what you've just written, write the polar opposite, and that's me.

To finish equidistant between promotion and relegation (points wise) given our resource is unforgivable.

The quality of football s dire, it's boring, and if we're going in any indentifiable direction it's backwards now.

Other than that, I can't wait for next season. :)

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Take what you've just written, write the polar opposite, and that's me.

To finish equidistant between promotion and relegation (points wise) given our resource is unforgivable.

The quality of football s dire, it's boring, and if we're going in any indentifiable direction it's backwards now.

Other than that, I can't wait for next season. :)

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The football we played on Thursday was at times fantastic. It didn't last 90 mins but looking at that and several other games this season (far too few I know), but the potential is there and its with this squad. Looking at the set up and you can see how Clough wants to play it.

We're missing a few key elements, namely centre halves but looking at the midfield, it's fiery good but relies on Basham being in the midfield. How many of us questioned Basham at the start of the season.

In the first half we even looked a physically tall and strong side. That's with a patched up centre half partnership.

Even looking at Davis, I can see what Clough wanted with Higdon, the point I'm making isn't that Higdon has been shit, but the type of player he is/ should be (if he was fit)

Many on here knock players, flynn has been knocked so much but looked excellent on Thursday. Coutts still has a question mark for me, but I have faith.

I also think we've got a lot of players that came to the club for Clough, the number of Clough backers amongst the players far out weighs the brandys and Collins' in the squad, yet they're theones that we beat Clough with...

Get rid of Clough and we have to start again. I personally see that as counter productive.
 
The football we played on Thursday was at times fantastic. It didn't last 90 mins but looking at that and several other games this season (far too few I know), but the potential is there and its with this squad. Looking at the set up and you can see how Clough wants to play it.

We're missing a few key elements, namely centre halves but looking at the midfield, it's fiery good but relies on Basham being in the midfield. How many of us questioned Basham at the start of the season.

In the first half we even looked a physically tall and strong side. That's with a patched up centre half partnership.

Even looking at Davis, I can see what Clough wanted with Higdon, the point I'm making isn't that Higdon has been shit, but the type of player he is/ should be (if he was fit)

Many on here knock players, flynn has been knocked so much but looked excellent on Thursday. Coutts still has a question mark for me, but I have faith.

I also think we've got a lot of players that came to the club for Clough, the number of Clough backers amongst the players far out weighs the brandys and Collins' in the squad, yet they're theones that we beat Clough with...

Get rid of Clough and we have to start again. I personally see that as counter productive.


I was against his appointment and said so at be time. I immediately backed off once we appointed him, other than to rubbish the " in Clough we trust" crap people started stating.

He has a ponderous track record, and it's now clear why. I don't recognise any of the signs that you do ( isn't football great :)?) and in fact I'd say a wholesale clear out is what's needed.

I would not pull the trigger unless we could identify a proper manager for once ( ie not one promotion on 17 seasons) . I'd go for Paul Cook now, or give it until Christmas viewing what's available / realistic.

The only way back would be an unlikely promotion or Clough coming out with a statement of why he's made such a hash of his squad building, and identifying a complete reversal in his approach to the game. Of course that's not going to happen.

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I was against his appointment and said so at be time. I immediately backed off once we appointed him, other than to rubbish the " in Clough we trust" crap people started stating.

He has a ponderous track record, and it's now clear why. I don't recognise any of the signs that you do ( isn't football great :)?) and in fact I'd say a wholesale clear out is what's needed.

I would not pull the trigger unless we could identify a proper manager for once ( ie not one promotion on 17 seasons) . I'd go for Paul Cook now, or give it until Christmas viewing what's available / realistic.

The only way back would be an unlikely promotion or Clough coming out with a statement of why he's made such a hash of his squad building, and identifying a complete reversal in his approach to the game. Of course that's not going to happen.

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Fair enough fella, no problem with what you say about Clough. I too didn't really get excited about him coming in but I feel he fits perfectly. His attitude seems spot on, heavily focussed on blending youth and experience and I think he's a straight talker.

The squad rebuild is, as I say, pretty much there. We've done two rebuilds during this season - August and jan. I'm not about to make excuses, we've not hit the target, but I feel the squad is still gelling.

Injuries and poor form haven't helped, again not an excuse but an observation and its led to an unsettled side.

I made a comment the other night to a few anti baxter blades - he's one of the top scorers and among top assists. I like baxter but he's not played a settled role all season and he's not been in form. Kind of says a lot for how poor we've been.

We need baxter and basham working that midfield alongside holt or scougs, but we've rarely done it or been able to do it

So I'm not saying all is rosy, but it's about tweaking what we have.

Hear your point about cook, but I don't think he's our answer. Works very well with the set up at Chesterfield but I don't think he's that good. In short, not better than Clough. They play the same way as us!
 
Fair enough fella, no problem with what you say about Clough. I too didn't really get excited about him coming in but I feel he fits perfectly. His attitude seems spot on, heavily focussed on blending youth and experience and I think he's a straight talker.

The squad rebuild is, as I say, pretty much there. We've done two rebuilds during this season - August and jan. I'm not about to make excuses, we've not hit the target, but I feel the squad is still gelling.

Injuries and poor form haven't helped, again not an excuse but an observation and its led to an unsettled side.

I made a comment the other night to a few anti baxter blades - he's one of the top scorers and among top assists. I like baxter but he's not played a settled role all season and he's not been in form. Kind of says a lot for how poor we've been.

We need baxter and basham working that midfield alongside holt or scougs, but we've rarely done it or been able to do it

So I'm not saying all is rosy, but it's about tweaking what we have.

Hear your point about cook, but I don't think he's our answer. Works very well with the set up at Chesterfield but I don't think he's that good. In short, not better than Clough. They play the same way as us!
I've tried to identify what is going to flux that set of players into gaining about 25 more points next season. For he life of me, I just cannot see it. And end of season form suggests we're getting worse, sadly.

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I've tried to identify what is going to flux that set of players into gaining about 25 more points next season. For he life of me, I just cannot see it. And end of season form suggests we're getting worse, sadly.

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It's a good point. My thoughts are:

Davis - good target man and in a settled side plus fully fit he'll get 10 goals. He won't be prolific but fully fit will bring more players into the attack to get goals.

Strong wing play - murphy/ Flynn/ Che/ done will be frightening for opposition teams, especially with freeman/ Brayford and harris supporting.

Link man/ attacking midfielder- a huge positive has been holt getting goals. Think he's better at getting goals than scougs but scougs works better in midfield.

Centre halves/ defence and gk - we've conceded far too many soft goals, especially from set plays. This is the key to getting an extra 12-18 of those points. Soft goals against lower end opposition is where we've lost it.
 
It's a good point. My thoughts are:

Davis - good target man and in a settled side plus fully fit he'll get 10 goals. He won't be prolific but fully fit will bring more players into the attack to get goals.

Strong wing play - murphy/ Flynn/ Che/ done will be frightening for opposition teams, especially with freeman/ Brayford and harris supporting.

Link man/ attacking midfielder- a huge positive has been holt getting goals. Think he's better at getting goals than scougs but scougs works better in midfield.

Centre halves/ defence and gk - we've conceded far too many soft goals, especially from set plays. This is the key to getting an extra 12-18 of those points. Soft goals against lower end opposition is where we've lost it.
Our midfield is poor too Swiss. Coutts, Holt, Scougall, Baxter. I can't see any of them making anything other than an above average third division grade. Doyles time is coming to an end. So that's a rebuild of defence and midfield, a hope that Done (who's class) regains his fitness, and some more time to see if Davis isn't another Porter.


I'm happy with the wingers. I reckon Brayford will need selling to pay for the required changes. So if I'm right, it's squad decimation needed. :(

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Here's another indeed. Can anyone point out an example of a player footballleagueworld has linked to us that we've actually shown any remote interest in? They openly ask people to submit "their own news stories". It's basically JL94x4 X 72. It's a site that just provides linkbait.

Hint: if the first time you see a player linked to us is via this site, it's probably bollocks.
 
Fair enough fella, no problem with what you say about Clough. I too didn't really get excited about him coming in but I feel he fits perfectly. His attitude seems spot on, heavily focussed on blending youth and experience and I think he's a straight talker.

The squad rebuild is, as I say, pretty much there. We've done two rebuilds during this season - August and jan. I'm not about to make excuses, we've not hit the target, but I feel the squad is still gelling.

Injuries and poor form haven't helped, again not an excuse but an observation and its led to an unsettled side.

I made a comment the other night to a few anti baxter blades - he's one of the top scorers and among top assists. I like baxter but he's not played a settled role all season and he's not been in form. Kind of says a lot for how poor we've been.

We need baxter and basham working that midfield alongside holt or scougs, but we've rarely done it or been able to do it

So I'm not saying all is rosy, but it's about tweaking what we have.

Hear your point about cook, but I don't think he's our answer. Works very well with the set up at Chesterfield but I don't think he's that good. In short, not better than Clough. They play the same way as us!

I don't want either Holt or Scougall Swiss, we need a couple of fast six footers in their place.
 
The football we played on Thursday was at times fantastic. It didn't last 90 mins but looking at that and several other games this season (far too few I know), but the potential is there and its with this squad. Looking at the set up and you can see how Clough wants to play it.

We're missing a few key elements, namely centre halves but looking at the midfield, it's fiery good but relies on Basham being in the midfield. How many of us questioned Basham at the start of the season.

In the first half we even looked a physically tall and strong side. That's with a patched up centre half partnership.

Even looking at Davis, I can see what Clough wanted with Higdon, the point I'm making isn't that Higdon has been shit, but the type of player he is/ should be (if he was fit)

Many on here knock players, flynn has been knocked so much but looked excellent on Thursday. Coutts still has a question mark for me, but I have faith.

I also think we've got a lot of players that came to the club for Clough, the number of Clough backers amongst the players far out weighs the brandys and Collins' in the squad, yet they're theones that we beat Clough with...

Get rid of Clough and we have to start again. I personally see that as counter productive.

Agree with all of that.

Coutts also started to show the reasons for the faith. One injury free summer and I believe that we will have a very good midfield with him and Bash.
 
Agree with all of that.

Coutts also started to show the reasons for the faith. One injury free summer and I believe that we will have a very good midfield with him and Bash.
I'm still not convinced on Coutts but I think over time he'll come good, but I prefer Baxter. I think though that bash is the first name on the team sheet in the middle of midfield, it's then one of coutts or baxter and holt or scougs. Doyle as back up for bash
 
I'm still not convinced on Coutts but I think over time he'll come good, but I prefer Baxter. I think though that bash is the first name on the team sheet in the middle of midfield, it's then one of coutts or baxter and holt or scougs. Doyle as back up for bash
I agree about Basham. I'd let all the others go. Though for all my criticism I'm not sure we've seen enough of Coutts to write off - just enough to bemoan his 100% inclusion in the promotion push.

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I agree about Basham. I'd let all the others go. Though for all my criticism I'm not sure we've seen enough of Coutts to write off - just enough to bemoan his 100% inclusion in the promotion push.

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Coutts just doesn't look comfortable with the pace of games at the moment, so I'd like to see more of him.

When I've seen him alongside Doyle and baxter he's struggled. Looked good later on yesterday though
 

Here's one who I'd like to see at the Lane - Stevie May (Pigs). Not good enough for the Championship but I reckon he'd terrorise Div. 3 defenses.

edit: Just seen Aberdeen want him. So it's a no-brainer. Stay in Sheffield, no need to uproot and move to a bigger club!
 

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