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Palace_denizen filed under " time wasters " 18 May 14 10.15pm | |
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we all know the warnings about buying fruit 'on the turn' from surrey street market. so does anybody have the inside track on how a great dutch master wasn't worth Edam ?
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joe_cpfc Basingstoke 18 May 14 10.23pm | |
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Played out of position followed by a family tragedy.Not exactly his fault was it?
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Palace_denizen filed under " time wasters " 18 May 14 10.28pm | |
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Quote joe_cpfc at 18 May 2014 10.23pm
Played out of position followed by a family tragedy.Not exactly his fault was it?
After all his previous glories, i guess he hadn't reckoned on just how tough the english championship is. Maybe he figured it would be like the scottish league or some other B league ? a nasty shock.
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Dixie Eagle Chatham 19 May 14 1.41pm | |
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The whole team were pretty bad then. Edgar did have a very tough time playing left back. It was a great disappointment.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 19 May 14 1.48pm | |
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He didn't just play left back though. He was deployed in his favoured defensive midfield position a few times, and was still rubbish more often than not. His best game was probably at home to QPR, where he somewhat shackled the in-form Taarabt. His worst was Derby Away, John Brayford looked like Cafu that day. Edited by EverybodyDannsNow (19 May 2014 1.49pm)
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We are goin up! Coulsdon 19 May 14 2.00pm | |
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Quote EverybodyDannsNow at 19 May 2014 1.48pm
He didn't just play left back though. He was deployed in his favoured defensive midfield position a few times, and was still rubbish more often than not. His best game was probably at home to QPR, where he somewhat shackled the in-form Taarabt. His worst was Derby Away, John Brayford looked like Cafu that day. Edited by EverybodyDannsNow (19 May 2014 1.49pm)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 19 May 14 2.32pm | |
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Wasn't really good enough for the championship. The time he'd taken out during his retirement, and the preceeding injuries, I think had degraded his talent terribly. But it was nice, if only for a few weeks, to have a player who had made it onto the worlds 100 best, had champions league and top world class pedigre. More of a marketing move by the board I suspect, it generated a lot of press for us. Did alright with Barnet. But when he'd come to us, he'd barely played in over two years, since suffering a broken leg. In his prime, one of the best ever defensive midfielders.
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collier row eagle romford essex via another galaxy 19 May 14 2.45pm | |
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Great player in his day, saw him playing for Barnet at dagenham, a couple of seasons back, he was pretty good, but that was division 2. Edited by collier row eagle (19 May 2014 2.45pm)
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Seth On a pale blue dot 19 May 14 7.31pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 19 May 2014 2.32pm
Wasn't really good enough for the championship. The time he'd taken out during his retirement, and the preceeding injuries, I think had degraded his talent terribly. But it was nice, if only for a few weeks, to have a player who had made it onto the worlds 100 best, had champions league and top world class pedigre. More of a marketing move by the board I suspect, it generated a lot of press for us. Did alright with Barnet. But when he'd come to us, he'd barely played in over two years, since suffering a broken leg. In his prime, one of the best ever defensive midfielders.
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blind eagle Covington.Tennessee 27 May 14 5.25pm | |
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I'm afraid he was very much past it by the time he came to us . We all age and there are no exceptions the good,the bad and the ugly all age but some of us even more so than others.
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Sansbup Norfolk 28 May 14 8.39pm | |
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....nowhere near as bad as Ray Wilkins.
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kayjaybee orpington 28 May 14 8.49pm | |
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Quote Sansbup at 28 May 2014 8.39pm
....nowhere near as bad as Ray Wilkins.
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