Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

 

  • Like 17
  • Sad 1
Posted

When Cal Roberts was around Meadow Lane towards the end of last season, I assumed he was coming back to support his old teammates and friends. Maybe Aberdeen suggested that he find a new club? Scunthorpe United has built a decent team since being relegated from League Two.

  • Like 15
Posted

He’s too talented for the National League North, but I’m glad we didn’t get him back. Our team relied on him too much and became predictable, which hurt us. It’s better for him to move on, but it’s sad to see him leave Aberdeen.

  • Like 13
Posted

That's quite bizarre. Either they're chucking a wheelbarrow full of cash at him, or he's selling himself woefully short. He should be at a League club.

He didn't play a lot at Aberdeen, but he did spend most of the season injured. 

  • Like 10
Posted
5 minutes ago, DangerousSausage said:

That's quite bizarre. Either they're chucking a wheelbarrow full of cash at him, or he's selling himself woefully short. He should be at a League club.

He didn't play a lot at Aberdeen, but he did spend most of the season injured. 

Think they're throwing money into transfers to get back up, it's hard to see how it won't pay off but then they signed Ross Fitzsimons didn't they?

  • Like 9
Supporter+
Posted

I reckon he’s better than that, I think he could have done a job for us if he could keep fit. Good luck Cal I hope it works.

  • Like 11
Posted
8 minutes ago, JohnTheBost said:

it's hard to see how it won't pay off but then they signed Ross Fitzsimons didn't they?

Maybe they bought him to balance out the Fitzsimons effect? 😉

  • Haha 9
Posted

No doubt in my mind, Scunthrorpe United are throwing money into getting back into the Football League.

Doing so in the National League North is quite risky with only one team going up, but that's why they'll be doing it. To maximise their chances to get out of the division. I think it's partly desperation but also eagerness to avoid falling further. I hope Cal doesn't hold any ambitions to make it to the Football League before he's 30-years-old.

@DangerousSausage Ross is fine at that level, I would worry about them if they gained promotion but because that's where he started to struggle. Ross was awful in the three games we played against Chesterfield. In our home match, he got cocky and started fist bumping the Chesterfield badge to the KOP - before anyone had gotten onto his case. That of course sparked it, their second goal was as if they won the FA Cup. Which was pleasing when his leaky gloves started to let our goals in.

  • Like 13
Posted

I would’ve asked for my release, then gone back to Gateshead if Aberdeen would’ve allowed it. Scunthorpe is a bit of a weird step backwards but I wish him well.

  • Like 13
Posted

Scunthorpe United won’t want to be playing in the National League North for long. They’ll want to compete for promotion and I say good luck to Cal. It’s a risk for them considering his time in Scotland, but if his injuries stay hassle-free it could be an excellent piece of business.

  • Like 11
Posted

Wow, this makes me want to laugh and cry. Cry because it’s horrible to see a player of Cal Roberts’ quality committing himself to that level. Laugh because it makes zero sense with where they are. There’s no guarantee that they will gain promotion. He’s wasting his vital years, even with his injuries.

  • Like 10
Posted

If his injuries weren’t persistent, he would be playing much higher. I’m surprised to see him drop back to the National League North though. He’s way better than that. Scunthorpe has made a very good signing.

  • Like 9
Posted

I also think hes better than that level but it could be due to his injuries. Good luck to him. Without the injuries he would be so much higher.

  • Like 8
Posted

i think it makes more sense, with his injuries he probably wants to take a step back because he knows that it will help him in the long term. if he can stay fit and do well, he might attract interst or he could be a vital part of scunthrope uniteds revival. good luck to him, i hope cal manages to set the national league north on fire with his performances.

  • Like 8
Posted

I am surprised to see Cal Roberts drop to the National League North, but Scunthorpe United should look after him. I wish him the very best.

  • Like 7
Posted

Yeah really strange signing, in terms of being completely unexpected. After a season hampered by injuries, I'd have thought the coming season would have been the one where he'd have a right go at getting into Aberdeen's first team. That's why he moved there in the first place surely!

Maybe he hadn't settled there, even so I can't see why he'd drop back to where he started after getting released by Newcastle. It just feels like he's taking a big step back, he was a top National League player, that's the lowest level he should be at. 

  • Like 10
Posted

I would agree that Notts has evolved since Cal was here. He was a great player, albeit a bit too prone to injury, but he should do well for Scunthorpe United who need to get back up to the National League quickly.

  • Like 8
Posted

Cal Roberts will be fine with Scunthorpe. It’s a great signing for them and I wonder what fee they paid for Cal. I think his injuries have impacted his career, but at the same time he can make a great legacy as a lower-tier player who helps teams gain promotion. His Premier League dreams may not happen, but there’s no reason why he can’t get back to the Football League.

  • Like 6
Posted

I am bit surprised myself, but really, his days in Scotland seemed to be limited due to injury. Cal Roberts will be able to help Scunthorpe out far more.

  • Like 5
Posted

Cal Roberts has the chance to revive his career. I wouldn’t class his last move as a failure. He just became injured and Aberdeen just didn’t know what to do with him. Some teams aren’t good with injury-prone players.

  • Like 5
Posted

Cal Roberts to Scunthorpe? It seems like the stuff of nightmares. I feel sorry for him because he should be playing higher and this move will delay it and possibly make it harder.

  • Like 2
Posted

Cal Roberts was a good signing for Notts. He performed well and it’s unfortunate that his big move didn’t work out as he would have hoped. However, this is a good opportunity for him to showcase that he can play despite having setbacks.

  • Like 4
Posted

I tried to reflect on this and I think it makes more sense than some are giving it credit for. I think the issue is that the move is out of the blue and quite early into his time at Aberdeen, but they seem keen to take some money for him in order to recoup their loss or at least some of it. It does make sense when you think about it; he will be wanting to get back into the swing of things.

  • Like 1
Posted

His move to Scotland didn’t work out. He suffered two injuries if I am right in thinking that. Suffering those setbacks will put other clubs off from taking a chance on him. Scunthorpe United may feel they’re the right team to help him back to playing.

  • Like 2
  • 7 months later...
Posted

Scored today. Then went off injured. Hamstring.

Likely season over. How many more of these big injuries can Cal and his career take?

  • Sad 2

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

About PON

Pride of Nottingham

Pride of Nottingham is an independent fansite devoted to Notts County, the world’s oldest professional football club. Created in 2013, it has served as a source of Magpie news, features, match previews, reports, analysis and interviews for more than three years.

Support PON

Enjoy our content? Want to help us grow? Your donation will go a long way towards improving the site!

donate-pon.png

Meet the Team

Chris Chris Administrators
super_ram super_ram Global Moderators
DangerousSausage DangerousSausage Global Moderators
CliftonMagpie CliftonMagpie Global Moderators

Social Media

×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Pride of Nottingham uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. To approve, simply continue using the site or click 'I accept' Terms of Use.