With him in the team we would have been in a better position. Many strange decisions this season, by managers and players, but this one - letting your best defender go when we are fighting for our lives - is beyond me. I don`t blame Nelsen but the one who said "ok" to a man who was our player.
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Sorry Swede but I really do believe in not looking back. What can we do apart from look at the next fixture & keep going until it's impossibleUnder Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Originally posted by Ric-Roc View PostNot about 'letting him go' he wanted to go to take a management position. Club kept him longer than Nelsen wished in the end.
If Van Persie turned round tomorrow and said to Ferguson that he'd had enough and wanted to go and become a plumber, do you think they'd say "Ok Robin son, thanks for your half a season, off you go"?
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Originally posted by Ric-Roc View PostMakes no difference. If the player WANTS to go which he did then no point club holding him back. He was bought as back up. If Hughes had addressed the situation that was glaringly obvious we wouldn't of been so reliant on Ryan Nelsen.
Others feel free to stay bitter though.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostThis. Going over old ground again, but the bloke said himself he was shot to pieces, knees & ankles in bits after each game he played. He got a greta opportunity to make the next step in his career - who are we to have a pop at him for wanting to take that opportunity? As Ric says, he was only brought in as back up - Hughes farked up by leaving that position so thin on the ground it was a joke and Nelsen was forced to play every game for us. Put in 100% every minute he played and, I for one, will look back on his time with us very fondly and wish him all the best.
Others feel free to stay bitter though.
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Originally posted by vespa View PostA massive loss to us butI dont see we had much choice ,
If the shoe had been on the other foot and we had wanted to get shot of him, would he have expected us to keep paying him for the duration of his contract?'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Nelson served us well. i think the bigger issue is that he was our 1st choice CB
can't believe we didn't get a couple of CBs over the summer. it's was so so naive/stupid
but then Hughes DID want to go for Dede, so you can't ENTIRELY blame him. he wasn't able to get his targets
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Personally I will never blame him/think he let us down.
He got offered a promotion. I've said it before - if you were offered a promotion with a different company would you turn it down? I wouldn't. not if i need to ensure an income in an industry where around 70% of over 35 y/o are no longer employable...
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Comparing Nelson to Van Persie is daft. Van is younger, on a much longer contract and has a significant transfer value. As others have said Nelson was brought in to bring some experence and leadership to the dressing room and play the odd game. Great opportunity for him and wish him the best. Really good pro. Shame Hughes didn't manage to bring in some defenders and also that Anton never got going this season. To have forced him to stay would have been wrong.
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Would we still have signed Samba if Nelsen had stayed I wonder?"Imagine a relationship that went wrong but you held on in there for years: that's what it is like supporting a football team. Your loyalty to a team can never die. Ties are stronger than they could ever be with a woman. If she goes and sleeps with your best mate, it's over. If the Rs' boss, Ian Holloway, slept with my best mate, QPR would still be my team. Even if many of the things that you loved about going to matches have gone - terraces, team shirts without sponsors and being able to smoke at grounds - you still stick with your team." - Peter Doherty.
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