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Far from being the most vocal on LFW on the merits Of Lyndon Dykes, I have to say i never saw a footballer of any competence . The ley lines to Connor Washington were overwhelming. A striker that was just happy to hit the target, Happy to hide in the long grass when it came on top.
less accomplished than horst hrubesch in a one on one with the keeper.
I thought he could be put to better use by the club Flogging elizabeth duke personalised QPR gold plated moneyclips on QVC. Better going back to the back row in the NSW cup in rugby league.... Oh How he has proved me wrong .
His goal at Fulham was straight from the Emilio Butragueno playbook .
Lyndon 'The Vulture' dykes. I salute you. Long may it continue.
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The Duke Of New York. A-Number One.
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Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 17:23 - Oct 20 with 4793 views
The thing we have to bear in mind at all times, is we cannot afford to buy finished products. Austin and Johansen are as near as we've managed, and only because they're now at the end of their careers. Same as Adomah.
Everybody we buy is basically an investment and to some extent a gamble. You have to give these players time to settle in, get used to the level etc, before rushing to judgement (speaking generally, not you personally Disco). I bang on about this all the time but look how Eze changed and developed as he went past 50, 100 and then 150 appearances. Chair is just there now and we're starting to see a genuine, consistent Championship threat from him now.
I don't really get (again speaking generally) why there is any need to rush in and judge players, nor really why there always has to be somebody in the team that we're having a crack at. This is a lovely team that tries its best and is good to watch. Not perfect, flawed, but something to be proud of and enjoy watching.
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Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 17:32 - Oct 20 with 4728 views
Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 17:23 - Oct 20 by Northernr
The thing we have to bear in mind at all times, is we cannot afford to buy finished products. Austin and Johansen are as near as we've managed, and only because they're now at the end of their careers. Same as Adomah.
Everybody we buy is basically an investment and to some extent a gamble. You have to give these players time to settle in, get used to the level etc, before rushing to judgement (speaking generally, not you personally Disco). I bang on about this all the time but look how Eze changed and developed as he went past 50, 100 and then 150 appearances. Chair is just there now and we're starting to see a genuine, consistent Championship threat from him now.
I don't really get (again speaking generally) why there is any need to rush in and judge players, nor really why there always has to be somebody in the team that we're having a crack at. This is a lovely team that tries its best and is good to watch. Not perfect, flawed, but something to be proud of and enjoy watching.
All that said and agreed with, it amazes me just how good Chris Willock looks, so quickly.
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Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 18:18 - Oct 20 with 4511 views
Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 17:23 - Oct 20 by Northernr
The thing we have to bear in mind at all times, is we cannot afford to buy finished products. Austin and Johansen are as near as we've managed, and only because they're now at the end of their careers. Same as Adomah.
Everybody we buy is basically an investment and to some extent a gamble. You have to give these players time to settle in, get used to the level etc, before rushing to judgement (speaking generally, not you personally Disco). I bang on about this all the time but look how Eze changed and developed as he went past 50, 100 and then 150 appearances. Chair is just there now and we're starting to see a genuine, consistent Championship threat from him now.
I don't really get (again speaking generally) why there is any need to rush in and judge players, nor really why there always has to be somebody in the team that we're having a crack at. This is a lovely team that tries its best and is good to watch. Not perfect, flawed, but something to be proud of and enjoy watching.
Absolutely spot on. I would love to think that all R's fans took this to heart. The club is still only part way through paying a very heavy price for a period of appalling bad management but we are gradually on the rise again under good management. Let's stay behind them and all the players because they are giving us a Club and a team to be proud of again.
Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 17:23 - Oct 20 by Northernr
The thing we have to bear in mind at all times, is we cannot afford to buy finished products. Austin and Johansen are as near as we've managed, and only because they're now at the end of their careers. Same as Adomah.
Everybody we buy is basically an investment and to some extent a gamble. You have to give these players time to settle in, get used to the level etc, before rushing to judgement (speaking generally, not you personally Disco). I bang on about this all the time but look how Eze changed and developed as he went past 50, 100 and then 150 appearances. Chair is just there now and we're starting to see a genuine, consistent Championship threat from him now.
I don't really get (again speaking generally) why there is any need to rush in and judge players, nor really why there always has to be somebody in the team that we're having a crack at. This is a lovely team that tries its best and is good to watch. Not perfect, flawed, but something to be proud of and enjoy watching.
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Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 18:45 - Oct 20 with 4361 views
Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 17:23 - Oct 20 by Northernr
The thing we have to bear in mind at all times, is we cannot afford to buy finished products. Austin and Johansen are as near as we've managed, and only because they're now at the end of their careers. Same as Adomah.
Everybody we buy is basically an investment and to some extent a gamble. You have to give these players time to settle in, get used to the level etc, before rushing to judgement (speaking generally, not you personally Disco). I bang on about this all the time but look how Eze changed and developed as he went past 50, 100 and then 150 appearances. Chair is just there now and we're starting to see a genuine, consistent Championship threat from him now.
I don't really get (again speaking generally) why there is any need to rush in and judge players, nor really why there always has to be somebody in the team that we're having a crack at. This is a lovely team that tries its best and is good to watch. Not perfect, flawed, but something to be proud of and enjoy watching.
Worth keeping in mind with Moses. I’ve seen a lot of posts on here writing him off and they might end up being right. But it’s too soon to make that judgment.
Wallace and Dykes were getting the same treatment this time last year. Let’s try to have a bit of patience with Moses and faith in Warburton and the coaching team.
On a similar note, when was the last time we had a manager and coaches who were genuinely capable of improving players?
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Hands up, The man has proved me wrong. on 19:25 - Oct 20 with 4214 views