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no age to go; i'm 56 and these kind of things are reminders of how precious life is.
felt sorry for KC almost in the shadow of Ian Wright so possibly not fully appreciated at Arse; had a great career though and fab scoring record overall. Also seemed a decent guy when doing punditry
have liked the limited amount of him that I've seen. hopefully push on a little bit this year.
last season we were so up against that I think Marti stuck to the tried and tested to salvage the season without throwing EDB into the melting pot unless really necessary.
whenever he refers to 'we' or 'both', I assume he is talking about the player and the club as a collective. He's doing the chat but the decision is a collective of the relevant parties and the player is the other in the 'we'
i think it makes a change for something approaching honesty from the club and if he happens to be the mouthpiece then it lets Marti get on with he has to do
whilst all that was written about Kakay was true I'd have gone with a D. Simply because, like Dunne, he gave a shite and I could feel his pain throughout the whole decline.
honest pro, club produced and someone I suspect we all really hoped it would work out for.
I might have gone higher for Dunne because again, I really like him, and I appear to have blanked out the pre Bristol City part of the season! Your notes and having seen them all in the flesh are a far more accurate memory than mine
the logic of a few experienced players to steady the ship made perfect sense (Derry, Hill etc, been here before)
but AB was simply past it to the extent that whilst he still had some good saves in him, you got the impression the defence didn't trust him.
there were numerous occasions where he was planted in the 6 yard box when he should have come out to collect and left defenders in really tricky situations. they made it pretty clear how pissed off they were at the time.
also his distribution and often hesitation in actually distributing were also pretty poor.
seems a nice enough guy and decent pro but you cant roll the clock back 6 years after turning up for training and sitting on the bench for that length of time.
going back to when we signed him; wasn't this after we released Dom Ball. Had all of the right stuff that Dozell lacked but was shown the door when surely would have cost next to nothing to keep and was already here.
i might be out by a season or they crossed paths, but occasionally I fondly remember the Dominator and think he'd had been more of an asset than the player we signed from Ipswich as he went the other way....
yes I know Ball got injured there but just letting my mind wonder off....
RIP Frank Sibley and condolences to his friends and family.
a true QPR man through and through; having that disease for 20 years must have been an incredibly tough battle for him and those that cared for him; sleep peacefully Frank