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On the whole he has done a good job but I wonder if the club decided that they would only keep 1 of the 3 ageing centrebacks and that the decision was to keep Clint Hill (who I sure has previously said that he is already taking his coaching badges).
Extra mature cheddar......a simple cheese for a simple man
I presume (hope!) that Dunney leaving means we've at least got a semblance of a plan in place for who/what kind of players we want next season. Also, you'd think Ramsey would sit down with Ehmer and say with Dunne and Ferdinand (thank God!) gone, and Clint getting on a bit, there'll be a chance for him to cement a starting berth if he stays.
When he's good, he's very good, when he's bad he's bad.
he's been a great servant the last few years but I think it's time to say farewell. There are plenty of younger players that are Championship capable I'm sure.
He did well.. but in all honestly and sentiments aside, it would be a risk giving him another contract. He looked well past it last time we were in the championship and suprisingly came back to stake a claim.. and has had another knee injury.. Unless the wages were very low I would think it a risk to renew..
But fair play to the Dunney Monster, he proved me wrong on a few occasions when I thought he was well past it.. so maybe he'll rise again elsewhere
I presume (hope!) that Dunney leaving means we've at least got a semblance of a plan in place for who/what kind of players we want next season. Also, you'd think Ramsey would sit down with Ehmer and say with Dunne and Ferdinand (thank God!) gone, and Clint getting on a bit, there'll be a chance for him to cement a starting berth if he stays.
Yes I agree - this has to be Ehmer's chance to make a name for himself.
Very good player over the last two years. Absolute rock, in fact - especially at Wembley. However, not so sure about keeping him on for another year. Who knows what Redknapp had him on, also we don't know, he might not have fancied another gruelling year.
He was a top signing for us. But he's 36, had yet another knee injury and being linked to Luo, gladwin and Richards the team clearly want to add mobility to the side.
He has done a great job and was a great pro for us. Thought he was awesome at the end of last season. Watched him in the last few games at LR and thought, after the knee injury, and thought, hmmm, I think his legs have finally gone. I actually think he came back for the cause and risked damage to that knee again.