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Is it me or does his heritage make this even more special? Black and Irish, two things I'll always associate with the Rangers, a club from the place where multiculturalism started, with Caribbean and Irish support,; the Bush, The Grove, Harlesdon, Kilburn... We love you Sinclair.
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Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 17:10 - Aug 13 with 5785 views
Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 17:02 - Aug 13 by dutch
Is it me or does his heritage make this even more special? Black and Irish, two things I'll always associate with the Rangers, a club from the place where multiculturalism started, with Caribbean and Irish support,; the Bush, The Grove, Harlesdon, Kilburn... We love you Sinclair.
Irelands two hero’s in music and football were both mixed race . The great Paul McGrath and the superlative Phil lynott. Both flawed individuals but loved by the nation in equal measure. Let’s Hope Sinc is another one.
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Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 17:51 - Aug 13 with 5535 views
Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 16:56 - Aug 13 by losethedrum
Would be nice if all or some of those writing him off when he was 19 years old started to really get behind him now , he has potential .
To be fair I think nobody wrote him off just were begging him to go out on loan and learn his craft away from the harsh spotlight of London / championship / LR. He is still so raw but his body seems leaner and his desision making 100% right now. Most important GA is the first of 4 managers that actually trusts him and instill confidence to try and unlock his potential . His fitness is still in question and his bursts of madness /raw energy will continue to get him booked so hopefully that will change. Having Cook and JC and Dykes alongside him will be massive too.Look at Cook taking him away from the Cardiff fans when they were getting angry says a lot . We could have someone special here its exciting thinking of his goal coming this week at LR
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Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 17:51 - Aug 13 with 5530 views
Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 17:51 - Aug 13 by baz_qpr
Never change Sinclair, never change...
Hard not to well up it meant so much to him to get it of his back and it means so much to us because it means so much for him
Sinclair comes from Clondalkin in Dublin. This area of west Dublin has it's social issues so I can imagine he has been influenced by his environmental upbringing. Seems very humble and genuine young man who is trying his best to take the opportunity he has been given. Hope he and QPR can achieve his dreams and aspirations together.
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Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 18:45 - Aug 13 with 5248 views
He's so refreshing both on and off the field. All heart, passion and honesty. I can imagine he speaks in just the same way to his mates and his mum as he did in that interview. Never do a media course, Sinclair. Just be yourself.
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Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 19:01 - Aug 13 with 5151 views
Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 17:02 - Aug 13 by dutch
Is it me or does his heritage make this even more special? Black and Irish, two things I'll always associate with the Rangers, a club from the place where multiculturalism started, with Caribbean and Irish support,; the Bush, The Grove, Harlesdon, Kilburn... We love you Sinclair.
We used to drink in a pub in Goldhawk Rd W6 about 30 years ago and it had two rooms either side of the main bar.One side seemed to be all Irish and the other room was mainly black people.I think it was called the Raven.I wonder if Sinclair would get both sides together? Is it still there,and is it the same system in place?
I hope we stick with him this season as he does seem to frighten defenders by actually running at them.He certainly wouldn’t take the crap from the Watford keeper last week either.
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Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 19:22 - Aug 13 with 5037 views
Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 19:01 - Aug 13 by stowmarketrange
We used to drink in a pub in Goldhawk Rd W6 about 30 years ago and it had two rooms either side of the main bar.One side seemed to be all Irish and the other room was mainly black people.I think it was called the Raven.I wonder if Sinclair would get both sides together? Is it still there,and is it the same system in place?
I hope we stick with him this season as he does seem to frighten defenders by actually running at them.He certainly wouldn’t take the crap from the Watford keeper last week either.
yes mate, under the bridge opposite stamford brook station.
He’s living round our way at the moment. My youngest son met him after a match last season on the Uxbridge Road. Superstar footballer ( hopefully) getting off the 207 or whatever number it is now.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 19:49 - Aug 13 with 4887 views
Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 19:47 - Aug 13 by Mick_S
He’s living round our way at the moment. My youngest son met him after a match last season on the Uxbridge Road. Superstar footballer ( hopefully) getting off the 207 or whatever number it is now.
One of the nicer stories Mick Beale told us in his brief time here, and look it's Beale so who knows if it's true...
Randomly one week last summer Sinclair had a dire week in training. Beale had upped him to the first team, taken him to Germany, very impressed with him, and also knew it was politically good to have him involved after what happened with Warbs. Then, suddenly, he went to sht. Tired, lethargic, all over the place.
They did a bit of digging. Turned out he was living at home with, Beale said his parents but could have been a family putting him up in digs or whatever. These adults had gone away for a week to Majorca on holiday, leaving Sinclair by himself. So he'd basically sat in front of the TV eating Pot Noodle all week because he can't cook.
So they started getting the training ground staff to prepare him cooked meals for dinner in plastic boxes to take home, and were following him round all week asking what he'd eaten.
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Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 21:18 - Aug 13 with 4596 views
Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 21:10 - Aug 13 by Northernr
One of the nicer stories Mick Beale told us in his brief time here, and look it's Beale so who knows if it's true...
Randomly one week last summer Sinclair had a dire week in training. Beale had upped him to the first team, taken him to Germany, very impressed with him, and also knew it was politically good to have him involved after what happened with Warbs. Then, suddenly, he went to sht. Tired, lethargic, all over the place.
They did a bit of digging. Turned out he was living at home with, Beale said his parents but could have been a family putting him up in digs or whatever. These adults had gone away for a week to Majorca on holiday, leaving Sinclair by himself. So he'd basically sat in front of the TV eating Pot Noodle all week because he can't cook.
So they started getting the training ground staff to prepare him cooked meals for dinner in plastic boxes to take home, and were following him round all week asking what he'd eaten.
My first reaction to this is that I'm amazed that Beale's even bragging about it, out loud, to anyone. It's embarrasing for him. He was the manager.
Every player should have a food diary, from day one, and it shouldn't take more then a week to flag a problem.
This is not to knock a player or the club, just an observation. Had Armstrong played GAA (amateur) in Ireland he could've played for Dublin, and every one of his five daily meals would've been tailored for his needs and would've been pre-cooked and delivered to his workplace/college/homeplace.
Beale bragging about this rather than actually getting it done from his first day on the job shows how small-time he is.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Sinclair Armstrong everybody.......... on 21:33 - Aug 13 by BrianMcCarthy
My first reaction to this is that I'm amazed that Beale's even bragging about it, out loud, to anyone. It's embarrasing for him. He was the manager.
Every player should have a food diary, from day one, and it shouldn't take more then a week to flag a problem.
This is not to knock a player or the club, just an observation. Had Armstrong played GAA (amateur) in Ireland he could've played for Dublin, and every one of his five daily meals would've been tailored for his needs and would've been pre-cooked and delivered to his workplace/college/homeplace.
Beale bragging about this rather than actually getting it done from his first day on the job shows how small-time he is.
TBF to him (and you know what I think of him) it was part of his wider discussion about he couldn't believe some of the stuff that was just taken as "well it's always been like that" at QPR when he took over. Such as the players wandering in at 1pmish down South Africa Road under their own steam on a matchday, having fed themselves in the morning etc.