Sinclair Armstrong 19:14 - Dec 28 with 33614 views | Hooparoo | Some bloke on Twitter (yeah I know) is claiming that Sincs is leaving us and has removed all QPR pics and now closed his account. I was following him so I checked and yes, his account is completely gone. Anyone know what the hell is going on at our club? | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 17:12 - Dec 29 with 3609 views | lassel |
Who are you proposing is going to buy Armstrong off us? We have him for another 18 months at least so we don’t need to panic right now about him going for free. | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 17:13 - Dec 29 with 3599 views | sdm1508 | Maybe they have both been told that they don't have a future with the club. I think Marti has a particular profile of player in mind and it might be that he has been told to get players in he has to get rid. Dunne has gone so far backwards it's untrue. Armstrongs game just doesnt seemed to have developed. | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 17:15 - Dec 29 with 3576 views | Hedged |
Sinclair Armstrong on 16:20 - Dec 29 by NW5Hoop | I’ve got more chance of hitting a six to win the T20 World Cup for England than Armstrong has of getting £18k a week out of QPR. |
Whatever mate, the exact figure isn’t important. The point is that if we did sell him for a small fee in January and we had the budget to offer him a 5 year deal then we would have the funds available to get a striker in now who can actually score more regularly The £500,000 sale figure I used was probably too low. So your point about weekly wage difference doesn’t really matter Selling him now is better than losing him on a free | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 17:48 - Dec 29 with 3380 views | NW5Hoop |
Sinclair Armstrong on 17:15 - Dec 29 by Hedged | Whatever mate, the exact figure isn’t important. The point is that if we did sell him for a small fee in January and we had the budget to offer him a 5 year deal then we would have the funds available to get a striker in now who can actually score more regularly The £500,000 sale figure I used was probably too low. So your point about weekly wage difference doesn’t really matter Selling him now is better than losing him on a free |
I don’t think £500k is too low an estimate. Who do you think is going to spend £500k on him? Can’t see why any Championship club would buy him, given he’s never been a regular starter for one of the worst teams in the division. And £500k is a lot for a lower team to gamble on someone completely unproven and very raw. | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 18:22 - Dec 29 with 3212 views | numptydumpty |
Sinclair Armstrong on 11:54 - Dec 29 by Dorse | I haven't felt anything since Dom Ball left. Hello darkness my old friend... |
I have never understood this Dom Ball worship. A player who was about as successful a player for us as Josh Scowen. One got hounded out by the disgruntled and the legend that is Dom, gets better in people's minds every month since he has left our shores. Bar providing the best moment of lockdown football - last minute screamer to beat Cardiff was his one moment , he was an average limited player but he did get stuck in, hence the love shack for the great man !! 😆 | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 18:30 - Dec 29 with 3163 views | Dorse |
Sinclair Armstrong on 18:22 - Dec 29 by numptydumpty | I have never understood this Dom Ball worship. A player who was about as successful a player for us as Josh Scowen. One got hounded out by the disgruntled and the legend that is Dom, gets better in people's minds every month since he has left our shores. Bar providing the best moment of lockdown football - last minute screamer to beat Cardiff was his one moment , he was an average limited player but he did get stuck in, hence the love shack for the great man !! 😆 |
Don't get me wrong - I am entirely aware of Dom's limitations. I just put him into the 'Cult Hero' category: he's not the best, other clubs don't 'get' him and he plays like he's won a prize. For more details, consult my dissertation on the subject here: I Like Dom Ball by Dorse 26 Mar 2022 17:01To most people on here, this is not news. I basically mention him every week, spreading lies, half-truths and outright bullshit about his latest art installations, spoken word albums etc. Again, not news. However, I don't think I've ever explained why.
Je suis Dom Ball.
No, seriously. I am not Dom Ball in the literal sense but I feel like Dom Ball represents us better than just about anyone I can think of since than Ollie's first stint. Dom is not the most naturally-gifted player but the way he approaches each game is exactly the way any one of us would. Imagine it: we get the call. 'Dorse, Yoann's injured today but he reckons you could do a shift. What do you reckon? You up for it?'
F U C K Y E S B O S S
That's Dom. Right back? Give it a go. Defensive mid? I could do that. You get feeling that if Warbs asked him to guard a tree in his garden overnight, Dom would be putting on his shinpads and headtorch before he'd finished speaking. And that'd be me too. If I got the chance to pull in the hoops - just once! -I'd play exactly like him. Like the luckiest bloke in the world. Like a guy who has been told to enjoy it, you might never do this again.
I would also get a yellow card in the first 8 seconds (due to overexcitement). Dom, I get it mate. I really do.
Look at his face throughout the second half when he got called on to replace Barbet: he looked like he was having the time of his life. 'Dom? Scarlett Johansen's on the phone for you'. In a minute, tell her I'm busy.
Added to this, when he's not being who I would want to be on the field, he's being who I would want to be off it. Community work, food banks. The Dominator even won an award for it last season. Think about it: the only QPR player who won anything last season was Dom Ball. I mean, apart from the unofficial Smelliest Dump of the Year award that went to Ozzie Kakay after the team visited Fatty Amal's Kebab House.
Finally, I would argue that he has everything required to be considered a cult hero. Firstly, other clubs don't get what we see in him. Secondly, he never let's us down even when he's not the best player out there: we never expected him to be. Third, he would run through a burning brick wall, before crawling (on fire) over broken glass with his flies unzipped, simply to put lolly sticks in shit for this funny little club. He is the complete antithesis of people like comedy Frenchman Joe E Bartonne, or Armand Traore. Sirs, I submit to you that if Bircham is a club legend, the so is Dom Ball.
That is why I keep making up stuff about him. My whole schtick has Dom doing his absolute best to entertain, most often not really understanding what people want but never giving up or backing down. You paid to see Dom, and by God, your going to get the whole show.
I want to live in a world where Dom Ball is a QPR player. | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 19:01 - Dec 29 with 3012 views | ChiswickRs | Well, he starts tonight ahead of Dykes... | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:02 - Dec 29 with 3000 views | EastR |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:01 - Dec 29 by ChiswickRs | Well, he starts tonight ahead of Dykes... |
Farewell shift | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 19:03 - Dec 29 with 2983 views | daveB |
he's not going to sign a 5 year deal, no one his age would do that. I think it's all a fuss over nothing, he's starting tonight anyway | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:07 - Dec 29 with 2948 views | Gus_iom |
Sinclair Armstrong on 18:30 - Dec 29 by Dorse | Don't get me wrong - I am entirely aware of Dom's limitations. I just put him into the 'Cult Hero' category: he's not the best, other clubs don't 'get' him and he plays like he's won a prize. For more details, consult my dissertation on the subject here: I Like Dom Ball by Dorse 26 Mar 2022 17:01To most people on here, this is not news. I basically mention him every week, spreading lies, half-truths and outright bullshit about his latest art installations, spoken word albums etc. Again, not news. However, I don't think I've ever explained why.
Je suis Dom Ball.
No, seriously. I am not Dom Ball in the literal sense but I feel like Dom Ball represents us better than just about anyone I can think of since than Ollie's first stint. Dom is not the most naturally-gifted player but the way he approaches each game is exactly the way any one of us would. Imagine it: we get the call. 'Dorse, Yoann's injured today but he reckons you could do a shift. What do you reckon? You up for it?'
F U C K Y E S B O S S
That's Dom. Right back? Give it a go. Defensive mid? I could do that. You get feeling that if Warbs asked him to guard a tree in his garden overnight, Dom would be putting on his shinpads and headtorch before he'd finished speaking. And that'd be me too. If I got the chance to pull in the hoops - just once! -I'd play exactly like him. Like the luckiest bloke in the world. Like a guy who has been told to enjoy it, you might never do this again.
I would also get a yellow card in the first 8 seconds (due to overexcitement). Dom, I get it mate. I really do.
Look at his face throughout the second half when he got called on to replace Barbet: he looked like he was having the time of his life. 'Dom? Scarlett Johansen's on the phone for you'. In a minute, tell her I'm busy.
Added to this, when he's not being who I would want to be on the field, he's being who I would want to be off it. Community work, food banks. The Dominator even won an award for it last season. Think about it: the only QPR player who won anything last season was Dom Ball. I mean, apart from the unofficial Smelliest Dump of the Year award that went to Ozzie Kakay after the team visited Fatty Amal's Kebab House.
Finally, I would argue that he has everything required to be considered a cult hero. Firstly, other clubs don't get what we see in him. Secondly, he never let's us down even when he's not the best player out there: we never expected him to be. Third, he would run through a burning brick wall, before crawling (on fire) over broken glass with his flies unzipped, simply to put lolly sticks in shit for this funny little club. He is the complete antithesis of people like comedy Frenchman Joe E Bartonne, or Armand Traore. Sirs, I submit to you that if Bircham is a club legend, the so is Dom Ball.
That is why I keep making up stuff about him. My whole schtick has Dom doing his absolute best to entertain, most often not really understanding what people want but never giving up or backing down. You paid to see Dom, and by God, your going to get the whole show.
I want to live in a world where Dom Ball is a QPR player. |
Dom Balls 12 minute cameo was instrumental in Ipswichs promotion last year. One thing about Ball - he wasn't a coward unlike some of the present lot | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:17 - Dec 29 with 2843 views | Hooparoo | Glad the rumours about Sincs leaving are unfounded. Looks to me like Marti has us set up for the fast counter. Let’s hope they’ve done some work on transition at training this week. | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 19:21 - Dec 29 with 2793 views | tkqpr | Dom Ball will be there tonight warming the bench for Ipswich as usual. I’m sure and hope he gets a chant as he warms up. We wouldn’t lose Armstrong for free if we offer him a new deal and he leaves as he’s under 24 it would be adjudicated at a tribunal | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:28 - Dec 29 with 2745 views | mart_Goblin |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:21 - Dec 29 by tkqpr | Dom Ball will be there tonight warming the bench for Ipswich as usual. I’m sure and hope he gets a chant as he warms up. We wouldn’t lose Armstrong for free if we offer him a new deal and he leaves as he’s under 24 it would be adjudicated at a tribunal |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 19:29 - Dec 29 with 2734 views | Superhoops2808 |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:21 - Dec 29 by tkqpr | Dom Ball will be there tonight warming the bench for Ipswich as usual. I’m sure and hope he gets a chant as he warms up. We wouldn’t lose Armstrong for free if we offer him a new deal and he leaves as he’s under 24 it would be adjudicated at a tribunal |
He is in the team Keep up | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:44 - Dec 29 with 2628 views | FredManRave |
Sinclair Armstrong on 19:28 - Dec 29 by mart_Goblin | He starts |
He scores... | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 20:40 - Dec 29 with 2466 views | numptydumpty |
Sinclair Armstrong on 18:30 - Dec 29 by Dorse | Don't get me wrong - I am entirely aware of Dom's limitations. I just put him into the 'Cult Hero' category: he's not the best, other clubs don't 'get' him and he plays like he's won a prize. For more details, consult my dissertation on the subject here: I Like Dom Ball by Dorse 26 Mar 2022 17:01To most people on here, this is not news. I basically mention him every week, spreading lies, half-truths and outright bullshit about his latest art installations, spoken word albums etc. Again, not news. However, I don't think I've ever explained why.
Je suis Dom Ball.
No, seriously. I am not Dom Ball in the literal sense but I feel like Dom Ball represents us better than just about anyone I can think of since than Ollie's first stint. Dom is not the most naturally-gifted player but the way he approaches each game is exactly the way any one of us would. Imagine it: we get the call. 'Dorse, Yoann's injured today but he reckons you could do a shift. What do you reckon? You up for it?'
F U C K Y E S B O S S
That's Dom. Right back? Give it a go. Defensive mid? I could do that. You get feeling that if Warbs asked him to guard a tree in his garden overnight, Dom would be putting on his shinpads and headtorch before he'd finished speaking. And that'd be me too. If I got the chance to pull in the hoops - just once! -I'd play exactly like him. Like the luckiest bloke in the world. Like a guy who has been told to enjoy it, you might never do this again.
I would also get a yellow card in the first 8 seconds (due to overexcitement). Dom, I get it mate. I really do.
Look at his face throughout the second half when he got called on to replace Barbet: he looked like he was having the time of his life. 'Dom? Scarlett Johansen's on the phone for you'. In a minute, tell her I'm busy.
Added to this, when he's not being who I would want to be on the field, he's being who I would want to be off it. Community work, food banks. The Dominator even won an award for it last season. Think about it: the only QPR player who won anything last season was Dom Ball. I mean, apart from the unofficial Smelliest Dump of the Year award that went to Ozzie Kakay after the team visited Fatty Amal's Kebab House.
Finally, I would argue that he has everything required to be considered a cult hero. Firstly, other clubs don't get what we see in him. Secondly, he never let's us down even when he's not the best player out there: we never expected him to be. Third, he would run through a burning brick wall, before crawling (on fire) over broken glass with his flies unzipped, simply to put lolly sticks in shit for this funny little club. He is the complete antithesis of people like comedy Frenchman Joe E Bartonne, or Armand Traore. Sirs, I submit to you that if Bircham is a club legend, the so is Dom Ball.
That is why I keep making up stuff about him. My whole schtick has Dom doing his absolute best to entertain, most often not really understanding what people want but never giving up or backing down. You paid to see Dom, and by God, your going to get the whole show.
I want to live in a world where Dom Ball is a QPR player. |
Blimey Dorse You truly are his number one fan. Potentially his strange sounding name is a good explanation of what the man offers If he scores a 25 yard own goal in the.next 45, I may well concur !!! But until that moment the jury is out.... Where is the signed poster of the great man in your abode then ?? 😆 | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 21:15 - Dec 29 with 2305 views | hoops_legend | I think it’s hard not to like Cook, field, chair, paal and willock. The rest I am not sold on Armstrong is having an awful game vs Ipswich. No control of the ball and bad passes. I would be so happy to be proven wrong in rest of game | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 22:23 - Dec 29 with 2133 views | traininvain |
Sinclair Armstrong on 21:15 - Dec 29 by hoops_legend | I think it’s hard not to like Cook, field, chair, paal and willock. The rest I am not sold on Armstrong is having an awful game vs Ipswich. No control of the ball and bad passes. I would be so happy to be proven wrong in rest of game |
I thought Armstrong looked more lively than Dykes has for weeks. Ipswich defenders were uncomfortable. His touch isn’t great but his pace on the break and general presence upfront was a positive tonight. | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 22:27 - Dec 29 with 2095 views | baz_qpr | Yeah I thought Armstrong did all right too, the kid needs some coaching and set the tone for the game in the first 5 minutes, Willock was injured after about 20 minutes which did not help either | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 22:28 - Dec 29 with 2077 views | StreathamRanger | I thought he was poor tonight. Some of his passing was Sunday league level. | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 22:30 - Dec 29 with 2054 views | Gloucs_R | He's strong He's got speed Needs help understanding positioning He's a bit slow making decisions Should have spent this season on loan in league 2 | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 22:33 - Dec 29 with 2031 views | ted_hendrix | He isn't good enough for this league maybe one day he will be but at the risk of stating the bloody Obvious we are begging for a goal scorer and we need that goalscorer right now. A bloke who scares defenders won't keep us In this league. | |
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Sinclair Armstrong on 22:35 - Dec 29 with 2012 views | Jimthehip |
Sinclair Armstrong on 22:33 - Dec 29 by ted_hendrix | He isn't good enough for this league maybe one day he will be but at the risk of stating the bloody Obvious we are begging for a goal scorer and we need that goalscorer right now. A bloke who scares defenders won't keep us In this league. |
But he is the only cf we have that frightens defenders he turned 20 this summer. If he had the finishing and touch he would be at city. He has a much higher ceiling than any cf we have. | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 22:40 - Dec 29 with 1979 views | tkqpr | He was tonnes better tonight than Dykes has been. Turned his man, laid balls off had 2 shots on goal in the first 20 minutes. I also thought Dykes looked an improvement when he came in with Kelli ahead of him. | | | |
Sinclair Armstrong on 22:56 - Dec 29 with 1880 views | GloryHunter |
Sinclair Armstrong on 08:11 - Dec 29 by Landshark | I was always surprised with the way Sinclair was regarded by some of the QPR fans. I guess it was just blind hope for discovering the new Les Ferdinand despite the evidence shown on the pitch. Even against Southampton last week I had some supporters behind me talking to their non-QPR supporting friend who was at the game with them. "Oh great, Sinclair is coming on, something will happen now, he's going to be a great player" he then ended up producing nothing, like always. He will be playing non-league football in a few years. |
I didn't think Sincs would be the next Les Ferdinand. But maybe the next Devon White? Sadly, that doesn't seem to be happening either. | | | |
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