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Rob Steiner. Gerry loved him inexplicably, but I thought he was pony. Six goals in a couple of dozen games, and only 100 odd games in his whole (albeit injury-curtailed) career. I rest my case.
The answer will always be Joey Barton. Signed in a rush with no due diligence. In return for a long contract and being overpaid we were rewarded with disruptive behaviour, poor fitness, terrible set pieces, bang average talent and some of the most mindless behaviour in one of the most important matches ever witnessed.
An absolute embarrassment of a Human.
QPR could only top it by signing John Terry
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Most over-rated players at the Rs on 01:50 - Jan 26 by Benny_the_Ball
Perhaps a controversial choice but I give you Ákos Buzsáky. Don't get me wrong, I liked the guy, but nicknaming him "The White Pelé" was OTT.
Yeah but surely nobody ever seriously thought he was “The White Pele”? It’s just one of those things the fans sing like “Queens Park Rangers FC, they’re the finest football team, the world has ever seen.” I mean you’d have to be genuinely certifiable to actually believe that.
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Most over-rated players at the Rs on 12:56 - Feb 1 by johnhoop
The speedy foreign winger was the exceptionally tricky Marian Masny of Czechoslovakia who left Gillard floundering and scored twice to put England out in a 1975 European Nations Cup qualifier. In the English League, against less outstanding opposition, Gillard was a very solid defender.
It should be noted that Czechoslovakia went on to win the Euro's in 1976.
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Most over-rated players at the Rs on 05:46 - Jan 26 by HillAndDerry
He’s responsible for an iconic moment, but it’s Bobby Zamora for me. Had he missed that chance against Derby, he’d be remembered as a failure. Frequently injured, immobile and a poor scoring record for us. I also recall him getting sent off for a karate kick in a vital Premiership relegation six-pointer when we were winning, costing us the match. Might have been against Wolves.
Yep Zamora was pony and only has some cult status due to his goal vs derby which admittedly was great