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Jay Fulton

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I'm one of his biggest detractors and wanted to acknowledge his performance last night. Thought the lad did well.

Keep it up Jay 👏🏼
If he gets another contract next season i won't be renewing my season ticket. I've seen enough of the useless clown.
 
If he gets another contract next season i won't be renewing my season ticket. I've seen enough of the useless clown.
A parting of the ways would be the sensible option for both parties. If he puts in a few more shifts between now and then like last night it would be a fitting way to end his career with us.
 
A parting of the ways would be the sensible option for both parties. If he puts in a few more shifts between now and then like last night it would be a fitting way to end his career with us.
He's been doing basically the sweet sum of f**k all for the last 2or 3 seasons and getting handsomely paid for it. Get someone into the club that contributes far more for the cause than that waste of space.
 
He's been doing basically the sweet sum of f**k all for the last 2or 3 seasons and getting handsomely paid for it. Get someone into the club that contributes far more for the cause than that waste of space.
This thread is about the lad putting in a decent performance last night. There's enough doom and gloom in the world already 👍🏼
 
I thought in the first half he played well but he faded pretty badly in the second half.

There was one moment in the second half where Eom had slalomed his way past three or four Oxford players and touched a cute flick to Fulton on the edge of the Oxford box but Fulton was flat on his heels and not alive to it

Right now he isn't as anonymous as he was under Williams or Sheehan which is an improvement, but I would be surprised to see him here next season.
 
I thought in the first half he played well but he faded pretty badly in the second half.

There was one moment in the second half where Eom had slalomed his way past three or four Oxford players and touched a cute flick to Fulton on the edge of the Oxford box but Fulton was flat on his heels and not alive to it

Right now he isn't as anonymous as he was under Williams or Sheehan which is an improvement, but I would be surprised to see him here next season.
Don't be surprised, can't get rid of him, and there's no club willing to take him off our hands , though god we've tried over the years.
 
Played his part in a good performance last night. My PTSD with regards to Fulton came from him being partnered with Grimes, which was generally just a soul-destroyingly numbing experience. Without that axis of evil, I don't have a problem with him being rotated in and out of there.

I'd say there's very little chance he renews here, unless it's a one-year cheap deal - and I'm sure he's looking for one more long-term deal somewhere else, maybe a division lower or back in Scotland.
 
Don't be surprised, can't get rid of him, and there's no club willing to take him off our hands , though god we've tried over the years.
Well he is out of contract this summer which is why I said I wouldn't be surprised to see us part ways
 
Played his part in a good performance last night. My PTSD with regards to Fulton came from him being partnered with Grimes, which was generally just a soul-destroyingly numbing experience. Without that axis of evil, I don't have a problem with him being rotated in and out of there.

I'd say there's very little chance he renews here, unless it's a one-year cheap deal - and I'm sure he's looking for one more long-term deal somewhere else, maybe a division lower or back in Scotland.
Axis of evil 😂😂
 
He’s been on a downward trajectory for a few seasons, but the coaching and match tactics have been the biggest influence here. He’s only 31 so there should be plenty left in the legs, so his fading last night likely relates more to how overall squad fitness has been maintained rather than anything else. He played well in the first half and it won’t surprise me to see Matos lift a few squad players out of the doldrums.
 

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