Quote from: john e on May 05, 2015, 08:06:30 PManyone remember Ugo Ehiogu's debut, think it was against Norwichwritten of in 90 minutes by most people thereFairly sure Ehiogu's (home) debut was a cup match v Oxford United and he had a blinder.
anyone remember Ugo Ehiogu's debut, think it was against Norwichwritten of in 90 minutes by most people there
Quote from: Breezeblock on May 06, 2015, 11:01:46 AMQuote from: john e on May 05, 2015, 08:06:30 PManyone remember Ugo Ehiogu's debut, think it was against Norwichwritten of in 90 minutes by most people thereFairly sure Ehiogu's (home) debut was a cup match v Oxford United and he had a blinder.His debut was a year earlier. Arsenal away August 1991.
Quote from: brian green on May 03, 2015, 07:35:12 AMStylian Petrov. When he first came I slagged him off without mercy. In time he proved me completely wrong and I admire him immensely. Of the current squad Cleverley is currently twenty times the player I judged him to be when he arrived.Same here. Stan was poor for a long time before transforming into the great player and leader he became.
Stylian Petrov. When he first came I slagged him off without mercy. In time he proved me completely wrong and I admire him immensely. Of the current squad Cleverley is currently twenty times the player I judged him to be when he arrived.
The u-turn on Hutton has been the most amusing to witness on here. Until this season he was one of the worst, dirtiest players to have ever played for us and the sooner he was taken off the payroll on £45k a week or whatever, the better. After that crucial winner in front of the Holte against Leicester before Christmas everyone wanted his bald Scottish babbies.
Many already mentioned. Cleverly looks more promising and I hope he makes me eat my words but until he signs a 4 year contract and plays most games like he has recently I'm still on the fence. Clark and Baker have not made me eat my words yet and I doubt they ever will, but again I'm happy to be proved wrong.I could see potential in Petrov but did start to doubt him I must admit. Ugo's game against Norwich was worrying, but didn't write him off. I never wrote Hutton off but thought he'd end up leaving.3 players I liked to start with who started looking ropey but came back well where Delph, Dublin and Mellberg.I never thought Laursen would be the player he turned out to be to be honest, but again wouldn't say I wrote him off.
Quote from: Breezeblock on May 05, 2015, 03:49:46 PMA few years ago We were away at Fulham and the new striker missed an absolute sitter right in front of us. My 12-year-old daughter could have put it away blindfolded. I turned to the old fella and said "He'll never make a premier league striker while he's got a hole up his arse!". The old man concurred. That young striker? Chap called Christian Benteke. Oops! Except it wasn't a sitter...
A few years ago We were away at Fulham and the new striker missed an absolute sitter right in front of us. My 12-year-old daughter could have put it away blindfolded. I turned to the old fella and said "He'll never make a premier league striker while he's got a hole up his arse!". The old man concurred. That young striker? Chap called Christian Benteke. Oops!