Players you were gutted to see leave 23:24 - Feb 17 with 12397 views | FDC | Which players were you most disappointed to see leave the club? Growing up, Sinton and Ferdinand were the players that broke my heart when they left. But in recent times Routledge is the one I was most gutted to see leave. He's the kind of player I just love to watch -- pacey, tricksy winger that whips balls in. And he left in a weird way, with no fanfare. | | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 23:45 - Feb 17 with 6426 views | OnlyMe | Mike Keen (even more so than Rodney) because he had been the captain and leader for so long, Phil Parkes, Les (obviously), Darren Peacock (OK, the money was good but he was needed at that time), Clive Allen (obviously). Charlie Austin (again, obviously) and Loic Remy (forget what he's done since, it's what he could have done for us then) are ones that come immediately to mind. | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 23:51 - Feb 17 with 6409 views | LythamR |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 23:45 - Feb 17 by OnlyMe | Mike Keen (even more so than Rodney) because he had been the captain and leader for so long, Phil Parkes, Les (obviously), Darren Peacock (OK, the money was good but he was needed at that time), Clive Allen (obviously). Charlie Austin (again, obviously) and Loic Remy (forget what he's done since, it's what he could have done for us then) are ones that come immediately to mind. |
Rodney Dave Thomas David Seaman Peter Crouch | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 23:52 - Feb 17 with 6405 views | CliveWilsonSaid | Yeah agree about your 3 choices. I'd chuck Paul Parker in with that lot. David Bardsley is probably my favourite all time player. Can't remember him arriving or leaving. | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 23:53 - Feb 17 with 6400 views | CamberleyR | Dave Thomas Phil Parkes Paul Parker Richard Langley - especially as it was to Cardiff | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 01:43 - Feb 18 with 6324 views | wombat |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 23:53 - Feb 17 by CamberleyR | Dave Thomas Phil Parkes Paul Parker Richard Langley - especially as it was to Cardiff |
Dave Thomas. Stan Beardsley Sir les Austin Adel how can you not miss a player with that much ability even though he was a bellend on occasions | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 01:48 - Feb 18 with 6322 views | PunteR |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 01:43 - Feb 18 by wombat | Dave Thomas. Stan Beardsley Sir les Austin Adel how can you not miss a player with that much ability even though he was a bellend on occasions |
Yeh Les,Austin, Taraabt, Faurlin, Hill | |
| Occasional providers of half decent House music. |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 01:48 - Feb 18 with 6319 views | Boston | The past....Phil Parkes The reasonably recent....Wayne Routledge. | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 02:03 - Feb 18 with 6301 views | Jigsore | i understood completely why we had to sell Austin and I have no issue with how we did it. but £4m crikey, a couple of years later and the transfer market would have inflated so much so you could see him for £20m, even on the last year of his contract, and Premier League club stil wouldn't have thought twice. terribly unlucky timing. | |
| “The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.†|
| | Login to get fewer ads
Players you were gutted to see leave on 02:04 - Feb 18 with 6300 views | johncharles | Agree with most of those. I was very peed off when we sold Dave Needham. He only been with us long enough for me to realise we’ed found a gem and suddenly he’s gone for no particular reason. So angry I phoned in sick the next day and went to the pub. | |
| Strong and stable my arse. |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 02:49 - Feb 18 with 6274 views | Nov77 | Phil parkes. A bolt out of the blue, never saw it coming. Parkes himself said he was happy to stay but Jim Gregory wanted the money. The thing I always remember about that transfer is that I found out via Ceefax which was relatively new technology at the time! | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 02:51 - Feb 18 with 6270 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Sir Les 1996 | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 05:43 - Feb 18 with 6230 views | OnlyMe | Adel was no longer part of the club in spirit when he left. His time (great as it was) had been and gone. Stan, Dave Thomas ,and Clint Hill had also reached that "right time". Same with Dave Bardsley who was, IMO, our second best right back ever --- and when you consider that my number one would be Dave Clement that says something. Richard Langley could and probably should have been very special but he seemed to fall prey to temperament and constant little niggles which affected his pace and the Cruciate injury finished him. Routledge (though he did have a few too many days off than I liked) --- and Crouchy --- I would never argue with. Seaman? Meh --- Never one of favs I always felt he felt as if he was just passing through on his way up (and that's exactly how it turned out). | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 06:04 - Feb 18 with 6222 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 02:04 - Feb 18 by johncharles | Agree with most of those. I was very peed off when we sold Dave Needham. He only been with us long enough for me to realise we’ed found a gem and suddenly he’s gone for no particular reason. So angry I phoned in sick the next day and went to the pub. |
We signed him from Notts County and within a year, sold him to Notts Forest. If Naymar trots out in Real Madrid white in August, I’ll let you decide. | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 06:52 - Feb 18 with 6198 views | ozexile | Devestated by Parker leaving. I couldn't understand why he wanted to go. Actually too many players to mention here but I'll give you Quashie. When he first broke through he was an awesome player. Had Gullit in his pocket in a cup game at home. He just never kicked on. | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 06:56 - Feb 18 with 6191 views | smegma | Ian Dawes. | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 07:52 - Feb 18 with 6132 views | PlanetHonneywood | 1. Clive Allen (both occasions). The first made me realise that playing for a club like QPR didn’t matter when the big boys came knocking and the second time, that confirmed we’d reached our peak (see below). 2. Terry Venables - not as a player, but as a manager. His departure was the point at which I doubted QPR would ever really mix it with the big boys regularly. | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 07:55 - Feb 18 with 6128 views | davman | Les, Simon Stainrod and Macca. | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 08:56 - Feb 18 with 6033 views | Dorse | Sir Les Tricky Trev Danny $hittu | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 09:07 - Feb 18 with 6005 views | Toast_R | The list could go on forever. Les the worst but Sinton was also gutting as was Sinclair a few years later. Shittu Lee Cook although his kind gesture softened to the loss a bit And my first real dissapointment as a child- Steve Wicks leaving. | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 09:16 - Feb 18 with 5974 views | Esox_Lucius | Just about everyone mentioned above but Phil Parkes was the one that really affected me as I stopped going for 3 years; I was so angry at the club for selling him. That helped to inure me to the resultant sales of assets over the following seasons and now it doesn't affect me anywhere near as much. I think Adel was forced out by fans after the POTY fiasco, Hughes & Redknapp. I always believed that when he went onto the pitch, he never hid, always wanted the ball because he believed he could make a difference which, despite his immaturity in his personality, hasn't always been the case with a number of our players over the years. | |
| The grass is always greener. |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 09:35 - Feb 18 with 5935 views | johncharles |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 02:49 - Feb 18 by Nov77 | Phil parkes. A bolt out of the blue, never saw it coming. Parkes himself said he was happy to stay but Jim Gregory wanted the money. The thing I always remember about that transfer is that I found out via Ceefax which was relatively new technology at the time! |
I saw him in the Crown and Sceptre a few weeks later. Shook his hand and said how great we all thought he was and sad we were to see him go. “It was nothing to do with me mate” | |
| Strong and stable my arse. |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 09:47 - Feb 18 with 5908 views | BrianMcCarthy | Parkes. I was a child and it was the first time it dawned on me that there was a food chain. It was the first time my heart was broken and, like with relationships, your heart can only get broken once. It heals, but it heals harder, blacker and smaller. And though it will be torn, pulled, kicked and mauled many, many more times it will never really be broken again. | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 10:11 - Feb 18 with 5861 views | enfieldargh |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 02:04 - Feb 18 by johncharles | Agree with most of those. I was very peed off when we sold Dave Needham. He only been with us long enough for me to realise we’ed found a gem and suddenly he’s gone for no particular reason. So angry I phoned in sick the next day and went to the pub. |
Think this was an arrangement between Jim Gregory and the forest chairman. No way were County going to sell their top asset to Forest | |
| |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 10:15 - Feb 18 with 5850 views | LongsufferingR | Paul Goddard. Was more gutted by that than Clive Allen at the time. | | | |
Players you were gutted to see leave on 10:26 - Feb 18 with 5820 views | LowerloftLad | Langley going to Cardiff i read it on teletext and was heart broken Lee cook to fulham Adel taraabt to fulham Charlie to Southampton | |
| |
| |