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    Richard Dunne: "It’s a really good record in any league – never mind this one, and sure, we knew about it beforehand."....http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport...sheet-6144370?

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    Fella's a true pro. First off the pitch at the end of the game. Never joins in the players celebrations for any goal. Just does the business. AKA the Cleaner in Pulp Fiction......

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
      Fella's a true pro. First off the pitch at the end of the game. Never joins in the players celebrations for any goal. Just does the business. AKA the Cleaner in Pulp Fiction......
      Winston Wolfe?!!!

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      • #4
        interesting how Dunne and Nelsen (last season) were free transfers and have been fantastic for us.
        Pay £12 m for Samba and he was useless
        Funny old game!

        Just proves the point, it's about getting people with right attitude and mentality

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Busheyboy View Post
          Just proves the point, it's about getting people with right attitude and mentality
          Agree the obsession on here last season and when we signed players because of their age was becoming embarrassing there were some proper knee jerk reactions of not signing anyone over 30 etc etc when its nothing to do with age rather as you say the attitude

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Busheyboy View Post
            interesting how Dunne and Nelsen (last season) were free transfers and have been fantastic for us.
            Pay £12 m for Samba and he was useless
            Funny old game!

            Just proves the point, it's about getting people with right attitude and mentality
            Add quality to attitudes as both compliment each other. I mean Jamie Mackie had the right attitudes but not the quality while a some of last seaosn't signings had quality/experience but bad attitudes.
            QPR fan since1987

            @yousef_qpr

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            • #7
              Originally posted by West Acton View Post
              Agree the obsession on here last season and when we signed players because of their age was becoming embarrassing there were some proper knee jerk reactions of not signing anyone over 30 etc etc when its nothing to do with age rather as you say the attitude
              Yes, it's about attitude and ability. For example, three of our top performers this season are over 30. Barton, Hill and Dunne.
              Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Busheyboy View Post
                interesting how Dunne and Nelsen (last season) were free transfers and have been fantastic for us.
                Pay £12 m for Samba and he was useless
                Funny old game!

                Just proves the point, it's about getting people with right attitude and mentality


                Likewise Hill. But where does that leave Onouha ? Somewhere in between.
                Gabbidon was free and amazingly he's currently a starter in the Premiership, alongside Delaney !

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
                  Yes, it's about attitude and ability. For example, three of our top performers this season are over 30. Barton, Hill and Dunne.
                  Throw Green in

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by West Acton View Post
                    Throw Green in
                    Yes sorry, was thinking outfield players.
                    Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by QPR1976 View Post
                      Likewise Hill. But where does that leave Onouha ? Somewhere in between.
                      Gabbidon was free and amazingly he's currently a starter in the Premiership, alongside Delaney !
                      But Gabby / Delaney are too slow for the Prem in thought and in action and do not have the experiance to defend at that level (OK for the Champ), the same as Evett was for Blackpool poor old Olly had not learnt and made the same mistake, didnt strengthen the CD.

                      Dunne uses his head, reads the game and is not that slow, and helps marshal the defence. Hill who gives 100% knows he is now too slow for the Prem, but at this level next to Dunne excels, and IMO both Dune / Hill are 100% more class and better than both Gabby and Delaney.

                      One thing all us fans should have learnt by now, it is not the price or age that we should judge on, but character, effort, attitude and performance and both Nelson, Hill and Dunne were / are magnificent for us.0

                      IMO
                      One for all.... and all for one

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