Could George D. become the next.... 19:17 - Mar 16 with 10016 views | BigKindo | ............Holt, Lambert, Murray, Le Fondre, Buckley. Answers in one word. | | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 19:17 - Mar 16 with 4819 views | KenBoon | Yes?? | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 19:18 - Mar 16 with 4787 views | sandylaner1 | diluted | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 19:29 - Mar 16 with 4740 views | BigKindo |
Could George D. become the next.... on 19:18 - Mar 16 by sandylaner1 | diluted |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 19:30 - Mar 16 with 4739 views | 442Dale | The best thing for Donnelly could well be a move away in the summer because even though he's still got another year on his contract here, and yes, he may well work hard and get the odd goal off the bench, he's not going to ever really going to turn popular opinion around. A week ago he was justifiably receiving plaudits for his two goals, but this was followed up by much sarcasm (the songs at York), and while it's somewhat affectionate piss-taking, it's still piss-taking. Not sure there's been many players at Dale who manages to receive "support" in this way, but it's probably not that healthy. Derek Hall was one. | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 19:32 - Mar 16 with 4729 views | macro | Sitting behind the goal I could see kh's frustration with George when he fluffed his chances, hands on head, shake of his head, hills gestures spoke a thousand words. Shame though kh didn't sub jt off for Haworth | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 19:36 - Mar 16 with 4717 views | chuckleberry | Preposterous. | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 19:41 - Mar 16 with 4692 views | judd | Enigmatic | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 20:46 - Mar 16 with 4561 views | roccydaleian |
Could George D. become the next.... on 19:36 - Mar 16 by chuckleberry | Preposterous. |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 20:48 - Mar 16 with 4543 views | D_Alien |
Could George D. become the next.... on 20:46 - Mar 16 by roccydaleian | Agreed. |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 20:59 - Mar 16 with 4514 views | YouTubeDale |
Could George D. become the next.... on 19:30 - Mar 16 by 442Dale | The best thing for Donnelly could well be a move away in the summer because even though he's still got another year on his contract here, and yes, he may well work hard and get the odd goal off the bench, he's not going to ever really going to turn popular opinion around. A week ago he was justifiably receiving plaudits for his two goals, but this was followed up by much sarcasm (the songs at York), and while it's somewhat affectionate piss-taking, it's still piss-taking. Not sure there's been many players at Dale who manages to receive "support" in this way, but it's probably not that healthy. Derek Hall was one. |
Ofcourse he can make himself popular...it is very simple...sshhh...I'll let you in on the secret...it is SCORING goals. There we are, I've let the cat out of the bag!!!!!!! There's no rocket science, just put the ball into the back of the net. And I would never shout out bad remarks/songs against him, but this Forum is fair game for discussion. Against Wycombe, George (I feel that we are upsetting too many people by using his pet name) was his usual schoolboy, head down, wasteful cross, poor player before Henderson put the ball on a plate for him. He should have scored and did score. Rose supplies a quality cross which is a little more difficult to head in (but not that difficult) and George scores again. So he redeems himself. Against York he did well to create his one on one with the keeper but then his effort went straight to the keeper. Back to type. Same old George. Holt, Lambert, Murray, Le Fondre, Buckley, Dagnall, Grimes, Grant, etc, etc would have put that one away and we come away with 3 points. Today he should have scored again and secured us at least a point. And at other matches... I would be extremely glad if George bags loads of goals in the remaining games but you can't kid yourself about his ability, particularly in front of goal. Be brutally honest, and from what we have seen so far this season he just isn't going to make it. I am usually very hopeful, but you have got to mix that hope with realism and then take a view. | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 21:00 - Mar 16 with 4510 views | roccydaleian |
Could George D. become the next.... on 20:48 - Mar 16 by D_Alien | Bollocks |
Mealy mouthed i hope? | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:03 - Mar 16 with 4485 views | judd |
Could George D. become the next.... on 20:59 - Mar 16 by YouTubeDale | Ofcourse he can make himself popular...it is very simple...sshhh...I'll let you in on the secret...it is SCORING goals. There we are, I've let the cat out of the bag!!!!!!! There's no rocket science, just put the ball into the back of the net. And I would never shout out bad remarks/songs against him, but this Forum is fair game for discussion. Against Wycombe, George (I feel that we are upsetting too many people by using his pet name) was his usual schoolboy, head down, wasteful cross, poor player before Henderson put the ball on a plate for him. He should have scored and did score. Rose supplies a quality cross which is a little more difficult to head in (but not that difficult) and George scores again. So he redeems himself. Against York he did well to create his one on one with the keeper but then his effort went straight to the keeper. Back to type. Same old George. Holt, Lambert, Murray, Le Fondre, Buckley, Dagnall, Grimes, Grant, etc, etc would have put that one away and we come away with 3 points. Today he should have scored again and secured us at least a point. And at other matches... I would be extremely glad if George bags loads of goals in the remaining games but you can't kid yourself about his ability, particularly in front of goal. Be brutally honest, and from what we have seen so far this season he just isn't going to make it. I am usually very hopeful, but you have got to mix that hope with realism and then take a view. |
In a word, dogshit. | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 21:07 - Mar 16 with 4476 views | 442Dale |
Could George D. become the next.... on 20:59 - Mar 16 by YouTubeDale | Ofcourse he can make himself popular...it is very simple...sshhh...I'll let you in on the secret...it is SCORING goals. There we are, I've let the cat out of the bag!!!!!!! There's no rocket science, just put the ball into the back of the net. And I would never shout out bad remarks/songs against him, but this Forum is fair game for discussion. Against Wycombe, George (I feel that we are upsetting too many people by using his pet name) was his usual schoolboy, head down, wasteful cross, poor player before Henderson put the ball on a plate for him. He should have scored and did score. Rose supplies a quality cross which is a little more difficult to head in (but not that difficult) and George scores again. So he redeems himself. Against York he did well to create his one on one with the keeper but then his effort went straight to the keeper. Back to type. Same old George. Holt, Lambert, Murray, Le Fondre, Buckley, Dagnall, Grimes, Grant, etc, etc would have put that one away and we come away with 3 points. Today he should have scored again and secured us at least a point. And at other matches... I would be extremely glad if George bags loads of goals in the remaining games but you can't kid yourself about his ability, particularly in front of goal. Be brutally honest, and from what we have seen so far this season he just isn't going to make it. I am usually very hopeful, but you have got to mix that hope with realism and then take a view. |
That's another thing, never heard a player called by his first name as much as Geor... Donnelly. It happens at matches too. | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 21:13 - Mar 16 with 4457 views | roccydaleian |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:03 - Mar 16 by judd | In a word, dogshit. |
Nuff Said | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:16 - Mar 16 with 4445 views | judd |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:13 - Mar 16 by roccydaleian | Nuff Said |
Heard he's a Kiss fan, tbh | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 21:19 - Mar 16 with 4434 views | pioneer | Could I become the next pope (wife and two kids)? | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:22 - Mar 16 with 4427 views | YouTubeDale |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:19 - Mar 16 by pioneer | Could I become the next pope (wife and two kids)? |
Nuff said. | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 21:25 - Mar 16 with 4417 views | judd |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:19 - Mar 16 by pioneer | Could I become the next pope (wife and two kids)? |
Afraid not. That is way down the qualifying criteria. | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 21:28 - Mar 16 with 4413 views | roccydaleian |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:16 - Mar 16 by judd | Heard he's a Kiss fan, tbh |
You're confusing him, with my newest buddy the Tazbot. | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:30 - Mar 16 with 4406 views | judd |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:28 - Mar 16 by roccydaleian | You're confusing him, with my newest buddy the Tazbot. |
No I'm not. | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 21:59 - Mar 16 with 4364 views | roccydaleian |
Could George D. become the next.... on 21:30 - Mar 16 by judd | No I'm not. |
OK. Fair enough, but how do rate Donnelly? Seriously i mean. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Could George D. become the next.... on 22:15 - Mar 16 with 4315 views | roccydaleian |
We're agreed then. | | | |
Could George D. become the next.... on 22:17 - Mar 16 with 4303 views | judd |
Could George D. become the next.... on 22:15 - Mar 16 by roccydaleian | We're agreed then. |
Arf! | |
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Could George D. become the next.... on 22:39 - Mar 16 with 4269 views | Swissdale |
Could George D. become the next.... on 20:59 - Mar 16 by YouTubeDale | Ofcourse he can make himself popular...it is very simple...sshhh...I'll let you in on the secret...it is SCORING goals. There we are, I've let the cat out of the bag!!!!!!! There's no rocket science, just put the ball into the back of the net. And I would never shout out bad remarks/songs against him, but this Forum is fair game for discussion. Against Wycombe, George (I feel that we are upsetting too many people by using his pet name) was his usual schoolboy, head down, wasteful cross, poor player before Henderson put the ball on a plate for him. He should have scored and did score. Rose supplies a quality cross which is a little more difficult to head in (but not that difficult) and George scores again. So he redeems himself. Against York he did well to create his one on one with the keeper but then his effort went straight to the keeper. Back to type. Same old George. Holt, Lambert, Murray, Le Fondre, Buckley, Dagnall, Grimes, Grant, etc, etc would have put that one away and we come away with 3 points. Today he should have scored again and secured us at least a point. And at other matches... I would be extremely glad if George bags loads of goals in the remaining games but you can't kid yourself about his ability, particularly in front of goal. Be brutally honest, and from what we have seen so far this season he just isn't going to make it. I am usually very hopeful, but you have got to mix that hope with realism and then take a view. |
George Donnelly will not have a career as a league footballer; he simply does not have enough ability. Can't control a ball, lacks any type of composure, finishing is pretty abysmal. Cannot fault his effort, never seen him give less than his all in any game for dale; but that's nowhere near enough to make up for his obvious shortcomings. Think he will be a decent conference player, as against weaker defenders his tireless work and pace will present him with chance after chance. Unfortunately he needs about 10 great chances to put one away, which he won't get against league 2 defenders. | | | |
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