Form is temporary - Class is permanent 00:01 - Dec 27 with 15243 views | Laveritty | To use Andy Gray on Sky Sports' words - Take a bow Ian Henderson | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent (n/t) on 15:18 - Dec 27 with 4418 views | soulboy |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 15:11 - Dec 27 by 442Dale | No they didn't. But it was. |
Hindsight, the greatest tool in the box. [Post edited 27 Dec 2016 15:22]
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent (n/t) on 15:28 - Dec 27 with 4390 views | 442Dale |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent (n/t) on 15:18 - Dec 27 by soulboy | Hindsight, the greatest tool in the box. [Post edited 27 Dec 2016 15:22]
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There was plenty of opinion at the time about what a waste of time an appeal would be. The overwhelming reaction was similar to that mentioned by AtThePeake; the player let down his team that day. Edit: sorry, just saw your post along the same lines. Once people saw the basis of such an appeal, it became even more amazing that we even bothered to put it in. [Post edited 27 Dec 2016 15:29]
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:00 - Dec 27 with 4314 views | D_Alien | Hendo scored an amazing goal yesterday, and has done so in the past. Revisiting old red cards is a bigger waste of time than the club putting in an appeal against them, certainly when they were justified But let's not start the juvenile hero-worshipping again. He's human, and that sort of support does him no favours whatsoever, only leading to a greater fall when his flaws come to the fore (yes, yes, we all have them, etc.) It's a matter of perspective. Appreciate the good times, the great goals, but he's just one player who's hung onto his place in the team at times, based on past glory which has now thankfully re-emerged | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:10 - Dec 27 with 4289 views | 442Dale |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:00 - Dec 27 by D_Alien | Hendo scored an amazing goal yesterday, and has done so in the past. Revisiting old red cards is a bigger waste of time than the club putting in an appeal against them, certainly when they were justified But let's not start the juvenile hero-worshipping again. He's human, and that sort of support does him no favours whatsoever, only leading to a greater fall when his flaws come to the fore (yes, yes, we all have them, etc.) It's a matter of perspective. Appreciate the good times, the great goals, but he's just one player who's hung onto his place in the team at times, based on past glory which has now thankfully re-emerged |
Some good points, but we can't underestimate how bloody funny that appeal was! | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 17:46 - Dec 27 with 4157 views | D_Alien |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:10 - Dec 27 by 442Dale | Some good points, but we can't underestimate how bloody funny that appeal was! |
Aye, and it's given rise to the "football folk" meme, which can still be deployed with effect as noted in another thread! I was thinking of those who're still trying to justify his red card | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 21:49 - Dec 27 with 4014 views | TVOS1907 | Talking of Henderson, he's now scored seven goals in ten appearances v Chesterfield, bringing him level with Steve Whitehall. However, that's slightly worse than Albert Whitehurst's 15 goals in nine games against The Spireites... | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 09:27 - Dec 28 with 3849 views | 1907 | Interesting to see that Henderson has disappeared from twitter | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 10:44 - Dec 30 with 3411 views | HealeyDale | I have also been a great admirer of Hendo's work rate in games in addition to his undoubted class. He is always harassing opposing defenders and giving them little time on the ball causing them to make mistakes. I remember his goal in the game when we got promoted against Cheltenham. He raced from our byline to their penalty area in order to slot the goal home. Brilliant! The guy is class and one of the best players to pull on a Dale shirt. [Post edited 30 Dec 2016 10:44]
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:12 - Dec 30 with 3337 views | aleanddale |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 10:44 - Dec 30 by HealeyDale | I have also been a great admirer of Hendo's work rate in games in addition to his undoubted class. He is always harassing opposing defenders and giving them little time on the ball causing them to make mistakes. I remember his goal in the game when we got promoted against Cheltenham. He raced from our byline to their penalty area in order to slot the goal home. Brilliant! The guy is class and one of the best players to pull on a Dale shirt. [Post edited 30 Dec 2016 10:44]
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Agree.. Love the fact he pulls on the Dale shirt week in week out. | | | |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:10 - Dec 30 with 3232 views | Laveritty | A few days ago I posed the following question in this very thread: 'One of the most skilful players to have ever appeared for Dale - would anybody argue against that? Any nominations for who would be above him in a list of skilful players?' Nobody has suggested any other contenders for this title so is it safe to assume we are all in agreement that he is 'The Most Skilful Dale Player Ever'? Hendo - more of the same tonight please! | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:22 - Dec 30 with 3205 views | D_Alien |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:10 - Dec 30 by Laveritty | A few days ago I posed the following question in this very thread: 'One of the most skilful players to have ever appeared for Dale - would anybody argue against that? Any nominations for who would be above him in a list of skilful players?' Nobody has suggested any other contenders for this title so is it safe to assume we are all in agreement that he is 'The Most Skilful Dale Player Ever'? Hendo - more of the same tonight please! |
He's one of the most skilful, certainly, but there are other contenders It's a subjective thing, and many current fans won't remember the likes of Norman Whitehead or Tony Buck from a previous era, so perhaps that why no-ones posted alternatives Not that it matters, it's just about having really good players who can perform consistently, which is another drawback (Whitehead was very hit & miss) "Ever" is an impossible epithet [Post edited 30 Dec 2016 16:28]
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:23 - Dec 30 with 3205 views | AtThePeake |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:10 - Dec 30 by Laveritty | A few days ago I posed the following question in this very thread: 'One of the most skilful players to have ever appeared for Dale - would anybody argue against that? Any nominations for who would be above him in a list of skilful players?' Nobody has suggested any other contenders for this title so is it safe to assume we are all in agreement that he is 'The Most Skilful Dale Player Ever'? Hendo - more of the same tonight please! |
Paddy McCourt. End of discussion. | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 17:18 - Dec 30 with 3131 views | Laveritty |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 16:23 - Dec 30 by AtThePeake | Paddy McCourt. End of discussion. |
Have to admit - Paddy was the one I thought would get mentioned when I asked the question. No doubt he had tremendous amounts of skill and on his day was a joy to watch, but, to my mind, he lacked the application and professionalism that would allow him to be ranked above Henderson. Perhaps I should have worded the question so that it took into account skill combined with productivity over a sustained period of time. (Otherwise it would be like claiming Sam Allardyce to be England's most successful manager ever with a 100% record!) | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 18:29 - Jan 2 with 3008 views | aleanddale | Another today, is that 4 goals last 3 games.. Nothing better than a fully fit fully firing Hendo. Oozes class.. And must benefit when buzzing off and around bigger hold up style men.. Andrew and Davies. Up the Dale. | | | |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:14 - Jan 8 with 2931 views | Laveritty |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 18:29 - Jan 2 by aleanddale | Another today, is that 4 goals last 3 games.. Nothing better than a fully fit fully firing Hendo. Oozes class.. And must benefit when buzzing off and around bigger hold up style men.. Andrew and Davies. Up the Dale. |
6 in 4 now - 'nuff said! Having him back to his best is like having a new signing! | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:25 - Jan 8 with 2891 views | boromat |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:14 - Jan 8 by Laveritty | 6 in 4 now - 'nuff said! Having him back to his best is like having a new signing! |
Great to seem him back in goal scoring form. 12 for the season is it? He'll be aiming for 20! | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:26 - Jan 8 with 2884 views | aleanddale |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:14 - Jan 8 by Laveritty | 6 in 4 now - 'nuff said! Having him back to his best is like having a new signing! |
Agree.. Mouthwatering when he is in this form & mood! | | | |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:30 - Jan 8 with 2873 views | ColDale | Reminds me a little of when glenn murray went through that spell Of not scoring and Hilly just stuck with him, not even entertaining the thought of dropping him. Stuck with him and it worked out in the end by the bucketload. | | | |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:31 - Jan 8 with 2861 views | dingdangblue |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:26 - Jan 8 by aleanddale | Agree.. Mouthwatering when he is in this form & mood! |
To think we were having a great season without Hendo firing on all cylinders - now he is in the goalscoring form of his life its a frightening prospect for our opposition. | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 13:07 - Jan 8 with 2791 views | D_Alien |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 12:30 - Jan 8 by ColDale | Reminds me a little of when glenn murray went through that spell Of not scoring and Hilly just stuck with him, not even entertaining the thought of dropping him. Stuck with him and it worked out in the end by the bucketload. |
tbf it helps that Hilly's now playing him in his best position, rather than in a withdrawn midfield role. I guess having a settled midfield trio, and especially having Rathbone there to feed Hendo has helped massively, resulting in a renewed surge of confidence | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 13:21 - Jan 8 with 2754 views | AtThePeake |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 17:18 - Dec 30 by Laveritty | Have to admit - Paddy was the one I thought would get mentioned when I asked the question. No doubt he had tremendous amounts of skill and on his day was a joy to watch, but, to my mind, he lacked the application and professionalism that would allow him to be ranked above Henderson. Perhaps I should have worded the question so that it took into account skill combined with productivity over a sustained period of time. (Otherwise it would be like claiming Sam Allardyce to be England's most successful manager ever with a 100% record!) |
Sorry only just saw this - I'd agree that Henderson is a better player and has been far, far more productive for us but in terms of the question asked, which only accounted for skilfulness, has to be Paddy for me. Great to have the real Hendo back by the way! [Post edited 8 Jan 2017 13:22]
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 13:52 - Jan 8 with 2677 views | Laveritty |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 13:21 - Jan 8 by AtThePeake | Sorry only just saw this - I'd agree that Henderson is a better player and has been far, far more productive for us but in terms of the question asked, which only accounted for skilfulness, has to be Paddy for me. Great to have the real Hendo back by the way! [Post edited 8 Jan 2017 13:22]
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It was always good fun to see Paddy slalom and dink his way through 4, 5 or 6 players and I suppose I'd have to agree that in terms of skill alone he probably is the best player I have ever seen in a Dale shirt. I am hoping that the new signing David Owusu might be a similar kind of player as, as Keith says, "he will terrify the opposition" which is what Paddy did when he was on form! | |
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 13:56 - Jan 8 with 2656 views | isitme | I suspect what Owusu has is what Henderson and McCourt don't, pace. [Post edited 8 Jan 2017 14:23]
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Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 14:16 - Jan 8 with 2599 views | boromat |
Form is temporary - Class is permanent on 13:52 - Jan 8 by Laveritty | It was always good fun to see Paddy slalom and dink his way through 4, 5 or 6 players and I suppose I'd have to agree that in terms of skill alone he probably is the best player I have ever seen in a Dale shirt. I am hoping that the new signing David Owusu might be a similar kind of player as, as Keith says, "he will terrify the opposition" which is what Paddy did when he was on form! |
I get the impression owusu is more of a Hogan or Done type player. But maybe it's a bit early to be putting that sort of pressure on the lad haha. | |
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