BOS (again) 17:07 - Jan 15 with 56153 views | aston_hoop | Sky Sports reporting he has agreed to join Fenerbache at the end of his contract. | |
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BOS (again) on 18:04 - Jan 15 with 3872 views | paulparker | Harsh on Holloway , it was Mclaren who didn’t play him when he should of, it was only In the last few games of his tenure that he played Bright ( who was our best player ) Mclaren was supposed to bring on the kids that’s why we sacked Olly That season if Olly would of stayed I think we would of seen more of BOS and imo he might have signed a deal The one I want to see back is young Smyth , I would love to see him up top with Austin | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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BOS (again) on 18:04 - Jan 15 with 3883 views | rsonist | Excellent! Now what about the forcing another club to make a bid bit. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 18:10 - Jan 15 with 3849 views | MedwayR | Not talked the talk but failed to walk the walk. The club banged on about 'if they won't sign they won't play' then continued to play him, even when he wasn't performing. | |
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BOS (again) on 18:12 - Jan 15 with 3830 views | distortR | Fernerbache might be moved to buy out his contract when he starts ringing them up and tearfully telling them about the salted tea, especially if we put sugar and vinegar on his chips. He'll give in within the week, i reckon. Man can only take so much, and if he plays for QPR, probably a bit less. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 18:15 - Jan 15 with 3805 views | QPRSteve | After what Warbs has said in the past about only playing people that are committed to the club, he surely can't play him again or he will look a right tool. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 18:35 - Jan 15 with 3651 views | Antti_Heinola | Good luck to him. Liked him from the start, wasn't used enough until Warbs got hold of him. plenty of potential, brave move to go to Turkey (maybe Les recommended it?). Unfairly maligned by some imo, but there we go. Was ever thus. Glad the saga is over tbh. Only one of the three musketeers left :( | |
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BOS (again) on 18:37 - Jan 15 with 3633 views | CiderwithRsie | Eze's behaviour before and after his transfer was characteristically classy and, while obviously he got a better transfer because he is a better player than either Manning or BOS, it seems to me that he did not do his personal prospects any harm at all by behaving decently. It's sad other players didn't take notice. OK you get to have the notional transfer fee added on to your signing-on fee if you go on a free, but it seems to me having your club actively trying to get the highest fee for you increases the chances of you going to a serious club that wants to get the best return on their investment by developing you and giving you game time. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 18:45 - Jan 15 with 3589 views | mcqpr10 | Disappointing mainly because we could have had 5 mill in the summer for Bruges. We've now lost manning, Bo's, furlong , luongo and manning for 3.75mill. To paraphrase TF we need to learn lessons with the likes of chair, Dickie and Dieng. If with two years to go they don't extend then they have to be sold. Don't really blame BOS for this at all. Why should he sign. A team that sells anyone we get a half decent bid for and are In a relegation fight. On the question of should be play. Yes for me due to the poor back up options. If we had quality back ups then he could go play u23 but fact is he will be needed for us to stay up. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 19:07 - Jan 15 with 3472 views | LongsufferingR | "We've now lost manning, Bo's, furlong , luongo and manning for 3.75mill. To paraphrase TF we need to learn lessons with the likes of chair, Dickie and Dieng. If with two years to go they don't extend then they have to be sold." I don't think we turned down a single bid for any of those, so we pretty much maximised what we could get for them. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 19:07 - Jan 15 with 3472 views | LazyFan | What we should do now is loan him out. Radical I know. As at least this way we get money for him and we can use that money to either loan a player from the prem for the same amount or buy the replacement or buy a player in another position if we wish to go with the wingers we have. Playing him only stops someone else developing or burying him in the reserves is dead money. For him he gets to play football, maybe say for Celtic in Scotland for a few months, stays fit, increases his profile and then be ready for his new club. I bet we just bury him in the reserves though and do not bother to maximise what we can from him while he is here. | |
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BOS (again) on 19:12 - Jan 15 with 3444 views | Hastings_Hoops | Three things that I feel about this: 1) what a shame for BOS that he hasn’t followed Eze’s approach - Eze was a gent, showed genuin good character and honest intentions. That will play in his favour throughout his career. 2) I posted elsewhere earlier this week that this misplaced reliance on BOS is hindering our set up and team selection. We have seen the benefit of moving to a back three which isn’t setup to maximise BOS’ contributions. 3) i think that Adoma offers more thread (old head / head up / clinical passing) than BOS (head down). All in all, what an opportunity missed for both club and player, but my suspicion is that club will come out of this better than player [Post edited 15 Jan 2021 19:14]
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BOS (again) on 19:13 - Jan 15 with 3434 views | QPROslo | That's why we need to play BOS as long as we have him, fit of course, to play Wing Back. I can't see the wingers you mention starting as WB, Albert possibly, but doubt he could manage half a game as WB when he can't manage that as a winger. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 19:22 - Jan 15 with 3360 views | Rangersw12 | That McClaren appointment really screwed us Olly would of played Manning and BOS and both would of signed contracts. Also Penrice might have stuck around a bit longer and we would of signed some of his recommendations rather than the short term loans McClaren did. I would also like to see Smyth get a chance especially now that BOS will be half arsed for the rest of the season. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 19:22 - Jan 15 with 3353 views | BrianMcCarthy | It's not confirmed. Even if it is, it's not a shock. I would have bombed him out of the team a long time ago due to his poor performances, but he has improved of late. | |
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BOS (again) on 19:29 - Jan 15 with 3311 views | francisbowles | Would anyone want to take the risk of loaning him IF there is a doubt about his commitment? He was committed in the last two games in his new position, didn't shirk challenges and has sometimes had a smile on his face as well. I think he should play, until such time as he doesn't fulfil his duty to his employer or until we sign somebody better to play lwb, switch to four at the back with De Wijs as lb or are safe from the drop. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 19:33 - Jan 15 with 3279 views | Jigsore | it is now! | |
| “The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.†|
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BOS (again) on 19:38 - Jan 15 with 3236 views | daveB | real shame if true, would have been good to get some money for the investment made in him both in terms of money and player development but looks similar to Manning in getting next to nothing for him. Interesting dilemma for the club now do they keep playing him or look to loan him out and get someone else in for the rest of the season. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 19:43 - Jan 15 with 3192 views | colinallcars | Maybe rose-tinted specs, but I don't seem to recall this sort of thing happening much back in the day. So basically if you sign a player on a three year contract, in effect you only get two years and a further year of buggering about. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 19:47 - Jan 15 with 3163 views | loftboy | Not a lot we can do if the players refuse to sign a new contract though. | |
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BOS (again) on 19:49 - Jan 15 with 3144 views | BklynRanger | Nobody there to boo him so we may as well keep playing him until we're closer to safety. Unless he isn't arsed, in which case get him out very quickly and put Willock in. One thing about going to Fenerbache is there's no risk of seeing him on Match of the Day next season. Although he still has a hell of a lot of developing to do anyway. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 20:05 - Jan 15 with 3056 views | baz_qpr | Honestly dont think the club can be blamed for this, he was toilet until last season and when he came good under Warburton they tried to offer a new contract and he kept refusing it. Personally I think you play him, unless he clearly starts not putting a shift, and give yourself the time to get the right replacement and that needs to be someone with equivalent pace | | |  |
BOS (again) on 20:22 - Jan 15 with 2972 views | davman | This. Not sure what else the club can do now that we are trying to balance the books. We are now getting outbid by Bristol C, Preston, Cardiff and probably Millwall for players because we do not have the funds to compete with them. We probably offered BOS a few extra £000s a week, but he knows and his agent knows that if he leaves out of contract, the signing on fee he'll receive and the wage his got will be massively more lucrative for him. If I was in his shoes, think I'd do the same. Time will tell, but I suspect that he will want to put a shift in until the end of his contract. If he doesn't, drop him, but please, please do not do that now - he is our player and we need to use him. This is the reality of modern post BOSman - players choice I am afraid. Do people want us to start blowing budgets and living outside our means running the risk of liquidation that brings? Not ideal, but it is what it is as one of our recent not-so-great managers would say... | |
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BOS (again) on 20:42 - Jan 15 with 2879 views | Burnleyhoop | Good luck to him, but for me he has been pretty mediocre this season. Despite his obvious pace, I haven’t seen him “Skin” his opposing full back that often and when he has, the final product has been poor. Would much prefer we utilised Willock and Uncle now confirmation of his departure is out there. If BOS does continue to play, any marginally under par performances will be met with derision and claims of piss poor attitude. Really not worth the effort. Time to move on and give the newbies a chance. | | |  |
BOS (again) on 20:47 - Jan 15 with 2855 views | kensalriser | Just a small but possibly pertinent observation, Eze had another year left on his contract. | |
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BOS (again) on 20:50 - Jan 15 with 2833 views | NorthantsHoop | I agree, really came on under Warburton and generally exciting player to watch, when his game is on song, but not a consistent finisher. It is a brave move to go to Turkey, for whatever reasons not attracting real interest or offers from Premier clubs, or even Championship clubs. | | |  |
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