Dieng gone 10:47 - Jul 26 with 4126 views | LongsufferingR | Loan to Doncaster. Down to the bare bones with keepers now. | | | | |
Dieng gone on 11:14 - Jul 26 with 3051 views | eghamranger | Gradually having a thin out of keepers. He was really rated in Scotland last year . Still don’t know why we got the other on in from Colchester | | | |
Dieng gone on 11:16 - Jul 26 with 3043 views | Ned_Kennedys | Should be a good move if he gets regular football as they should be challenging near the top of League One next season. | | | |
Dieng gone on 11:18 - Jul 26 with 3033 views | LongsufferingR | Hadn't realised that Darren Moore is now the manager there either | | | |
Dieng gone on 11:51 - Jul 26 with 2901 views | Dixie_CT | Well done to the club on this bit of business. New contract and a decent loan for another keeper with potential. I agree the Barnes signing looks odd unless Lumley is off. | | | |
Dieng gone on 12:47 - Jul 26 with 2728 views | rsonist | Right loan at the right level. Good job. | | | |
Dieng gone on 12:52 - Jul 26 with 2705 views | WokingR | Just the 25 keepers on the books now then | | | |
Dieng gone on 13:48 - Jul 26 with 2596 views | smegma |
Dieng gone on 12:52 - Jul 26 by WokingR | Just the 25 keepers on the books now then |
Don't exaggerate, it's only two . Two dozen that is. | | | |
Dieng gone on 13:54 - Jul 26 with 2558 views | Northernr |
Dieng gone on 12:47 - Jul 26 by rsonist | Right loan at the right level. Good job. |
Really interested to see how he does there. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Dieng gone on 14:26 - Jul 26 with 2487 views | qprxtc | .....merrily on high , in heaven the bells.... Ho ho ho | | | |
Dieng gone on 14:38 - Jul 26 with 2462 views | DavieQPR | They also have Baptiste on trial. | | | |
Dieng gone on 14:40 - Jul 26 with 2446 views | Match82 |
Dieng gone on 14:38 - Jul 26 by DavieQPR | They also have Baptiste on trial. |
Oh good, Dieng should get a lot of practice then | | | |
Dieng gone on 20:35 - Jul 26 with 2122 views | PlanetHonneywood | Dieng Gone Donny - Sounds like a place America would have bombed to smithereens during their trouncing by Vietnam. Little known fact, around the time of WW1, Ho Chi Minh used to work in the hotel that is now the Drayton Court pub in west Ealing. | |
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Dieng gone on 20:53 - Jul 26 with 2071 views | Hastings_Hoops |
Dieng gone on 11:51 - Jul 26 by Dixie_CT | Well done to the club on this bit of business. New contract and a decent loan for another keeper with potential. I agree the Barnes signing looks odd unless Lumley is off. |
The Barnes signing allowed the club to loan Dieng out and get him some valuable experience. Dieng would be kicking his heels as 3rd choice this year, but possibly not yet experienced enough to be a strong 2nd choice and keep Lumley in his toes. In hindsight, Warburton has done some great business: 1) bring in Kelly to put some pressure on Lumley to keep improving. 2) bring in cover as 3rd keeper to allow Dieng to go to league 1 and come back as a 1st or 2nd choice next year. Next year we could well see QPR under less financial pressure with Lumley worth a few bob and a couple of strong keepers to step up if he is sold for the right price. Well done Warburton - not just looking at this season, but looking ahead a year or two. | | | |
Dieng gone on 21:00 - Jul 26 with 2051 views | TripleR |
Dieng gone on 20:35 - Jul 26 by PlanetHonneywood | Dieng Gone Donny - Sounds like a place America would have bombed to smithereens during their trouncing by Vietnam. Little known fact, around the time of WW1, Ho Chi Minh used to work in the hotel that is now the Drayton Court pub in west Ealing. |
Not heard that one, I used to drink in there when I worked in the area several years ago. But, I'll see your Ho Chi Minh and raise you Joachim Von Ribbentrop, who was Adolf Hitler's Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1938 to 1945. He lived in Pinner Hill in the early thirties. | | | |
Dieng gone on 22:10 - Jul 26 with 1946 views | Boston |
Dieng gone on 20:35 - Jul 26 by PlanetHonneywood | Dieng Gone Donny - Sounds like a place America would have bombed to smithereens during their trouncing by Vietnam. Little known fact, around the time of WW1, Ho Chi Minh used to work in the hotel that is now the Drayton Court pub in west Ealing. |
Little known fact number one, Ho Chi Minh used to work in the Omni Parker House in downtown Boston, decades later it also employed Malcolm X. For literary aficionados, Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol during his two years living there. Little known fact number two, the US army was not trounced by Vietnam. The military were extremely successful when engaged, if you travel to Vietnam there's a super War Museum where you can read how the Vietcong's leadership were on the brink of capitulation, holding back until they played their last remaining card, the 'western left'. | |
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Dieng gone on 22:16 - Jul 26 with 1934 views | Antti_Heinola |
Dieng gone on 11:18 - Jul 26 by LongsufferingR | Hadn't realised that Darren Moore is now the manager there either |
Interesting - I missed that too. When he was in line for us, one story was that he decided he wasn't interested because he expected better offers to come along. Hmm... | |
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Dieng gone on 22:21 - Jul 26 with 1911 views | Boston |
Dieng gone on 21:00 - Jul 26 by TripleR | Not heard that one, I used to drink in there when I worked in the area several years ago. But, I'll see your Ho Chi Minh and raise you Joachim Von Ribbentrop, who was Adolf Hitler's Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1938 to 1945. He lived in Pinner Hill in the early thirties. |
I'll see your Ribbentrop's and raise you Von Braun's, who I actually had as customers. | |
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Dieng gone on 23:28 - Jul 26 with 1832 views | smegma |
Dieng gone on 22:10 - Jul 26 by Boston | Little known fact number one, Ho Chi Minh used to work in the Omni Parker House in downtown Boston, decades later it also employed Malcolm X. For literary aficionados, Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol during his two years living there. Little known fact number two, the US army was not trounced by Vietnam. The military were extremely successful when engaged, if you travel to Vietnam there's a super War Museum where you can read how the Vietcong's leadership were on the brink of capitulation, holding back until they played their last remaining card, the 'western left'. |
Thanks for rewriting history. | | | |
Dieng gone on 23:33 - Jul 26 with 1820 views | Boston |
Dieng gone on 23:28 - Jul 26 by smegma | Thanks for rewriting history. |
I didn’t. | |
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Dieng gone on 23:41 - Jul 26 with 1807 views | smegma |
Dieng gone on 23:33 - Jul 26 by Boston | I didn’t. |
In other news Hitler won WW2 and Argentina now lays claims to the Falkland Islands. | | | |
Dieng gone (n/t) on 23:47 - Jul 26 with 1796 views | smegma | [Post edited 26 Jul 2019 23:47]
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Dieng gone on 01:09 - Jul 27 with 1741 views | Boston |
Dieng gone on 23:41 - Jul 26 by smegma | In other news Hitler won WW2 and Argentina now lays claims to the Falkland Islands. |
Argentina does still claim the Falklands. It’s no big deal to read military history, the Vietnam War was well documented, every battle is covered in great detail. | |
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Dieng gone on 01:35 - Jul 27 with 1722 views | PunteR | How did we go from Dieng gone to Viet Cong..? | |
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Dieng gone on 04:44 - Jul 27 with 1665 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Dieng gone on 22:10 - Jul 26 by Boston | Little known fact number one, Ho Chi Minh used to work in the Omni Parker House in downtown Boston, decades later it also employed Malcolm X. For literary aficionados, Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol during his two years living there. Little known fact number two, the US army was not trounced by Vietnam. The military were extremely successful when engaged, if you travel to Vietnam there's a super War Museum where you can read how the Vietcong's leadership were on the brink of capitulation, holding back until they played their last remaining card, the 'western left'. |
Little known fact three: while in the Cu Chi tunnels museum back in 97, I learned that former Israeli defence minister, Moshe Dayan, was brought over to Nam by the US generals in 1966 or 67 as I recall, to give them his opinion. Apparently, half way through and with more to see, he told them he’d seen enough and advised, ‘get out now, you can’t win!’ Of course, if you’re correct and the US won, it puts a whole new slant on those images of: frantic scurrying off the US embassy roof top eight years later; of Hueys being hurriedly tossed off the side of aircraft carriers; and the subsequent years of recriminations were actually, a period of analysing a ‘good jaarb’ - the benefits of which were clearly evident in Afghanistan and Iraq. Of more significance, someone really ought to tell all those ‘vets’ who’ve spent decades in mental disarray and being held together down at their local VA, what the new alternative facts are! And while we’re at it, Hollywood needs in on this, so it can remake all those angst ridden films into glorious victory parades. | |
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Dieng gone on 08:10 - Jul 27 with 1524 views | distortR | just as well dieng has gone, he's too bloody divisive by half! | | | |
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