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Such a shame -- when we were firing pre-Matt Pickens I used to love watching Viney play, yet another reason why I hope we beat the You Ess Hey on Saturday.
It was a hideous injury and we should not forget this:-
He was taken to hospital with a double break and dislocation in the back of someones estate car FFS.
Counter that with if you are a pro and are facing a long lay off you'd probably be expected to do the "pro thing" and not spend your spare time in the cake shop
On balance -- I'm gutted for the old Vine but not sad to see the back of the new, much bigger, Vine.I need some time in the sunshine, I gotta slow it right down.
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Such a good player before his injury, hope he does well for his next clubUnder 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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what poor memories some fans have.
Vine was certainly not shi*t in his 1st season at QPR. As already said, he and Buzsaky transformed QPR's attacking play. However, he clearly has not been the same player since his leg break.
I think the club can take a large share of the blame for his lack of rehabilitation. He has been played as a bit part player here and there, interspersed with the occasional appearance for some sort of reserve side featuring kids and trialists played against p*ss poor opposition i.e. Crawley's reserves.
Maybe he should have taken the option of going out on loan to Millwall, and with the benefit of hindsight, he probably would have. Perhaps for personal reasons he did not want to join Millwall. I still think QPR could have offered him on loan to other clubs either in England, Scotland or maybe abroad in order to get him fit.
I would have tried to loan him to a team in Sweden, Denmark or Norway from March until July.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View Postwhat poor memories some fans have.
Vine was certainly not shi*t in his 1st season at QPR. As already said, he and Buzsaky transformed QPR's attacking play. However, he clearly has not been the same player since his leg break.
I think the club can take a large share of the blame for his lack of rehabilitation. He has been played as a bit part player here and there, interspersed with the occasional appearance for some sort of reserve side featuring kids and trialists played against p*ss poor opposition i.e. Crawley's reserves.
Maybe he should have taken the option of going out on loan to Millwall, and with the benefit of hindsight, he probably would have. Perhaps for personal reasons he did not want to join Millwall. I still think QPR could have offered him on loan to other clubs either in England, Scotland or maybe abroad in order to get him fit.
I would have tried to loan him to a team in Sweden, Denmark or Norway from March until July.Soldier: "im on reconnaissance sir.. im looking for our camouflage expert.. have you seen him?"
Lovejoy: "No?!"
Soldier: "GOD DAMNIT THAT GUYS GOOD!"
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostGood performances two years ago, aint gonna get you promoted next season.
He was superb before he was 'done' by Pickens.
I agree that he can't live off performances from 2 years ago, but was making a point that he is not sh*t.
He just hasn't fully recovered from his injury, mentally or perhaps physically, and maybe he never will.
By the way, neither has Eduardo from his leg break, whilst others have been forced to retire from similar injuries that never really healed properly.
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Originally posted by garyqpr4eva View Postby all account viney was adamant at staying and fighting for his place.. i mean wasnt there rumours of a loan to blackpool.. which could have seriously boosted his confidence and sharpness
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI agree that he can't live off performances from 2 years ago, but was making a point that he is not sh*t.
He just hasn't fully recovered from his injury, mentally or perhaps physically, and maybe he never will.
By the way, neither has Eduardo from his leg break, whilst others have been forced to retire from similar injuries that never really healed properly.
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Is there any truth in this story, coming just a day after the incredible offer of a chance to win a pair of his signed boots in return for signing up to the Text Alert service ?
Good to see the marketing department keeping up their usual standards.
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