bazzer9461
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True thoughThat’s the spirit
True thoughThat’s the spirit
Despite being at fault for at least one of the goals?
He’s past it and it was a very strange call to give the deal KR did.
It happened to Cooper as well.How interesting eh?
Every game for the last two seasons it’s ‘Why isn’t Agyei starting?’ and ‘This game needs Agyei’ and having a go at Karl.
And then he plays a few games against League 2 opposition, puts in weak performances, and then it’s ‘We NEED a new striker to cover Taylor’ and ‘We should loan Agyei out’.
No disrespect to Agyei as he’s clearly a talented player and a seems a top lad but it’s funny how much better a player becomes when they’re not playing
He’ll either go to Wrexham or Peterborough, it’s down to him. He does seem to have a problem with confidence and concentration. It’s odd seeing him doing the lap of honour at the end of a game, he looks so shy and vulnerable despite being a really fine tall figure of a man. But he’s clearly not the messiah , hopefully now people will stop berating ‘Robinson’ for not playing him the next time we don’t win.It happened to Cooper as well.
I guess that when the team are doing poorly, the players not in the team tend to become better players!
With regard to Agyei, everybody can see that he has potential but fans seem very divided over whether he will really make it or not. It appears that more now have doubts.
Agree with you there mate, its just incredible how quickly people have turned from literally thinking as you say he's the messiah, to saying he shouldn't be at the club anymore!He’ll either go to Wrexham or Peterborough, it’s down to him. He does seem to have a problem with confidence and concentration. It’s odd seeing him doing the lap of honour at the end of a game, he looks so shy and vulnerable despite being a really fine tall figure of a man. But he’s clearly not the messiah , hopefully now people will stop berating ‘Robinson’ for not playing him the next time we don’t win.
I think cooper has to be given more leeway, as this was his first proper outing for the club in twelve months and since whatever issue took him back to Ireland, so he has to be given time to re-find his feet before being written off.It happened to Cooper as well.
I guess that when the team are doing poorly, the players not in the team tend to become better players!
With regard to Agyei, everybody can see that he has potential but fans seem very divided over whether he will really make it or not. It appears that more now have doubts.
I felt he looked a bit overweight yesterdayI think cooper has to be given more leeway, as this was his first proper outing for the club in twelve months and since whatever issue took him back to Ireland, so he has to be given time to re-find his feet before being written off.
Dwight Tiendalli was capped by Holland, somehow. I still remember his display at Fleetwood. It‘s been a long time since I saw a footballer so obviously unfit. The comedy double act of McGuckin and Jarman came close, but they could at least trot at medium pace. I think even Tiendalli realised he was way past it. He was so bad it was funny. The look of horror on his face when anyone ran at him was worth the price of admission. Don‘t think he played football at any level ever again after we released him. He was Clotet’s second most useless signing. The worst was the Spanish medical student , whose name I have thankfully forgotten.Technically he's probably just leapfrogged Ivo Pękalski on the list in between 73 minutes and full-time.
If I remember correctly he did one move that was sublime just one though.Dwight Tiendalli was capped by Holland, somehow. I still remember his display at Fleetwood. It‘s been a long time since I saw a footballer so obviously unfit. The comedy double act of McGuckin and Jarman came close, but they could at least trot at medium pace. I think even Tiendalli realised he was way past it. He was so bad it was funny. The look of horror on his face when anyone ran at him was worth the price of admission. Don‘t think he played football at any level ever again after we released him. He was Clotet’s second most useless signing. The worst was the Spanish medical student , whose name I have thankfully forgotten.
Yes, he did! A rather neat little flick through his legs. The rest of the time sort of hobbled around the pitch. I did wonder if he’d had his tendons removed.If I remember correctly he did one move that was sublime just one though.
Ah, Xemi...lovely bedside manner and warm, gentle hands but sadly absolute sh*t on a football pitch.Dwight Tiendalli was capped by Holland, somehow. I still remember his display at Fleetwood. It‘s been a long time since I saw a footballer so obviously unfit. The comedy double act of McGuckin and Jarman came close, but they could at least trot at medium pace. I think even Tiendalli realised he was way past it. He was so bad it was funny. The look of horror on his face when anyone ran at him was worth the price of admission. Don‘t think he played football at any level ever again after we released him. He was Clotet’s second most useless signing. The worst was the Spanish medical student , whose name I have thankfully forgotten.
That’s the chap! The fulcrum of our fabulous midfield on the day we narrowly lost 7-0 at home to Wigan. I think Clotet actually dropped Ledson for him. SuperDwight was playing at right back and was instantly targeted by Wigan players who kept running past him.Ah, Xemi...lovely bedside manner and warm, gentle hands but sadly absolute sh*t on a football pitch.
Dwight Tiendalli was capped by Holland, somehow. I still remember his display at Fleetwood. It‘s been a long time since I saw a footballer so obviously unfit. The comedy double act of McGuckin and Jarman came close, but they could at least trot at medium pace. I think even Tiendalli realised he was way past it. He was so bad it was funny. The look of horror on his face when anyone ran at him was worth the price of admission. Don‘t think he played football at any level ever again after we released him. He was Clotet’s second most useless signing. The worst was the Spanish medical student , whose name I have thankfully forgotten.
Ah, Xemi...lovely bedside manner and warm, gentle hands but sadly absolute sh*t on a football pitch.