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Iroegbunam is the best teenager I have ever seen at Loftus Road
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He is the perfect example of why I have zero patience or appetite to allow "kids" umpteen years to develop. I think it's embarrassing having men who are aged 22/23/24 on the books but are still treated as "developmental talent" for the future.
If they're not at least 90% the finished article and ready to do a solid job in matchday squad before turning 21 I have severe reservations they ever will be.
Lads like Tim show what's possible and where the bar needs to be set.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostHe is the perfect example of why I have zero patience or appetite to allow "kids" umpteen years to develop. I think it's embarrassing having men who are aged 22/23/24 on the books but are still treated as "developmental talent" for the future.
If they're not at least 90% the finished article and ready to do a solid job in matchday squad before turning 21 I have severe reservations they ever will be.
Lads like Tim show what's possible and where the bar needs to be set.
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I had seen him play for younger England teams and knew Gerrard rated him so when we got Beale i knew we had a chance of getting him and was calling for us to sign him as soon as Beale came.
He is a typical modern midfielder , very athletic , quick thinking , strong and a box to box type , i am hoping he will improve as the season goes on and his best position is where field plays , so it will keep Field on his toes , which i'm sure it is doing at the moment as Field also looks much better this season.
As for best teenager at Rangers not yet , it's early days . As other posters have already said Allen , Goddard , Gallen , Dawes , Neil , Waddock were all gooduns .
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Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post
Clive Allen was comfortably the best teenager to ever play for Queens Park Rangers, Paul Goddard was his partner in crime, who was also brilliant.
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Originally posted by Harrow QPR View PostI had seen him play for younger England teams and knew Gerrard rated him so when we got Beale i knew we had a chance of getting him and was calling for us to sign him as soon as Beale came.
He is a typical modern midfielder , very athletic , quick thinking , strong and a box to box type , i am hoping he will improve as the season goes on and his best position is where field plays , so it will keep Field on his toes , which i'm sure it is doing at the moment as Field also looks much better this season.
As for best teenager at Rangers not yet , it's early days . As other posters have already said Allen , Goddard , Gallen , Dawes , Neil , Waddock were all gooduns .
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I know he didn't make it as a manager but as a player Gary Waddock was up there as 1 of our best young players, he was a remarkable talent that had it all.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Leon Jeanne was supposed to be the next big thing when he first broke through. He was seriously talented. Only problem was he preferred braking through people's back doors and nicking their stuff instead of the defensive line!! (IIRC) Jail and drugs destroyed a very promising career. Shame.
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