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I must admit I thought he had potential from the first match but I really didn't think he'd come on so quickly and be quite this good so soon. So much credit to the coaching side. Good to see Chris Ramsey at the game, I'm sure he's made a big contribution to where we are now, with all these young players coming through.
It's been commented on before but worth mentioning again - his upper body strength has hugely improved through the season. He's very difficult to knock off the ball now. That shows just how willing he is to work hard work to improve.
It's been commented on before but worth mentioning again - his upper body strength has hugely improved through the season. He's very difficult to knock off the ball now. That shows just how willing he is to work hard work to improve.
it's true to an extent, but a lot of the 'easy to knock off the ball' stuff came courtesy of two moments on debut as a sub. A lot of pre-conceived notions about him, not least from the bloke on the Open All Rs pod last week, who must've been watching a different player to me this season, talking a load of nonsense about how he looked like he didn't care and had a poor attitude.
it's true to an extent, but a lot of the 'easy to knock off the ball' stuff came courtesy of two moments on debut as a sub. A lot of pre-conceived notions about him, not least from the bloke on the Open All Rs pod last week, who must've been watching a different player to me this season, talking a load of nonsense about how he looked like he didn't care and had a poor attitude.
Was that the guy who sounded like he's the sort who tells it like it is, and then just slags everyone off? I only half listened to him because he sounded like he was talking a load of sht.
it's true to an extent, but a lot of the 'easy to knock off the ball' stuff came courtesy of two moments on debut as a sub. A lot of pre-conceived notions about him, not least from the bloke on the Open All Rs pod last week, who must've been watching a different player to me this season, talking a load of nonsense about how he looked like he didn't care and had a poor attitude.
Hate to say it but those comments had a slight whiff of stereotyping about them in the same way that Eze was described by some as lazy .
Willock's game has improved in most respects and in line with how many of our players are now playing.......I thought that he always had the ability and showed it on occasions but he was very inconsistent and MW managed that exceptionally well. It is not good playing a player when he is constantly making wrong decisions - his confidence will be shot and this game is all about confidence. He is doing far, far better and 'good for him'. He still needs to improve though but he is getting there.
Was that the guy who sounded like he's the sort who tells it like it is, and then just slags everyone off? I only half listened to him because he sounded like he was talking a load of sht.
So that bloke is actually a big deal.
His name is Peter Bleksley and he was a former undercover police officer famous for admitting that Police used dead babies names when assigning officers with false identities.
I’ve no idea if he was involved, but other operations from related police units included having sex with (and sometimes impregnating) women they were surveilling under the guise of their cover identities.
His name is Peter Bleksley and he was a former undercover police officer famous for admitting that Police used dead babies names when assigning officers with false identities.
I’ve no idea if he was involved, but other operations from related police units included having sex with (and sometimes impregnating) women they were surveilling under the guise of their cover identities.
I only watched the first couple of minutes and he's everything I would have imagined Bazz.
If you can get past his ‘self congratulatory’ broadcast style it’s actually fascinating and to be fair he and others are probably responsible for getting some real scum bags off our streets, but sadly are responsible for ruining the lives of a lot of innocent people too.
His name is Peter Bleksley and he was a former undercover police officer famous for admitting that Police used dead babies names when assigning officers with false identities.
I’ve no idea if he was involved, but other operations from related police units included having sex with (and sometimes impregnating) women they were surveilling under the guise of their cover identities.
His name is Peter Bleksley and he was a former undercover police officer famous for admitting that Police used dead babies names when assigning officers with false identities.
I’ve no idea if he was involved, but other operations from related police units included having sex with (and sometimes impregnating) women they were surveilling under the guise of their cover identities.
Our government (including Labour) have recently just strengthened the legality of such activities through the Covert Human Intelligence Bill.
For those not au fait with the SpyCops scandal, he was also the lead in the BBC series Hunted.
I had no idea he was a QPR fan and have no idea how Open All R’s even got involved with him:
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He is fan and has been for a very long time And he is allowed an opinion like we all are ,I stopped listening to the podcast a very long time ago but if he was a guest then it makes a change from having some of the players on who just bore you to death
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore