renards Posted 18 December 2006 Share Posted 18 December 2006 came into football fairly late, may be slowly showing signs of getting it together the best option we have sadly, but certainly not the standard the press have big'd him up to be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suffolk_fox Posted 18 December 2006 Share Posted 18 December 2006 Only way to describe him. Hes prooved us all wrong. I doubt it. When we put together a run, it doesn't make RK a good manager. 'Tis becoming cliche, but its another false dawn. 2 swallows don't make a summer etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr The Singh Posted 18 December 2006 Share Posted 18 December 2006 Still hasn't convinced me, he doesn't use his pace to it's full effect, this probably due to the fact he has nothing else, but aslong as he keeps scoring, it will be difficult to take him out of the team!!! Fryatt, will come good, he still doesn't look sharp but you can see he is a much more complete footballer then Hammond, and to be fair to him, Hammond's goals haven't been spectacular!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 18 December 2006 Share Posted 18 December 2006 came into football fairly late, may be slowly showing signs of getting it together the best option we have sadly, but certainly not the standard the press have big'd him up to be He came in to football fairly late? Is he another one with a dodgy birth certificate then like Martins at Newcastle? The lad was in Fulham's academy along with Sean Davis aged about 16. Fulham just kept him in their reserves for 6 years and then after the novelty of his clownish performances wore off, they flogged him to Papa Clown, Craig Levein. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 18 December 2006 Share Posted 18 December 2006 He came in to football fairly late? Is he another one with a dodgy birth certificate then like Martins at Newcastle? The lad was in Fulham's academy along with Sean Davis aged about 16. Fulham just kept him in their reserves for 6 years and then after the novelty of his clownish performances wore off, they flogged him to Papa Clown, Craig Levein. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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