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Leeds at home Easter Monday 1994 - on the pitch at half time protests!

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  • #16
    I said everyone hated Thompson. Me included, but you can't ignore the fact that he backed Wilkins in the market!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Eastcote QPR View Post
      On the subject of Wilkins, he was a fool imho, good player crap manager, the signing of a croked Mark Hately led to our downfall along with all the other pony signings he made / players we lost
      Oh yes fond memories of Mr Hately. Remember him being presented on the pitch and he hobbled on on a pair of crutches; only at QPR can a player pass a medical with one leg and on crutches (The lack of a medical has become somewhat of tradition in the bush since!!!)

      Then there was Ned Zelic the only Aussie who could not settle in West London. You could not make it up

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      • #18
        Sir Les Ferdinand =

        Simon Osbourne -
        Ned Zelic -
        Mark Hately -
        Jurgen Sommer -
        Gregory Goodridge
        Lee Charles

        Legends all of them

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        • #19
          Always thought that Osbourne had the potential to be a decent player his only problem was he played in the bosses position

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          • #20
            sommer werent that bad i remember him playing a blinder against villa at home that was raved about
            "The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".

            London Pride has been handed down to us.
            London Pride is a flower that's free.
            London Pride means our own dear town to us,
            And our pride it for ever will be.

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            • #21
              To this day I have never seen a better goalkeeping display than that against villa!! Problem was in typical jurgen fashion he let in a couple of dodgy goals against arsenal in the next game and that was him all over!

              Agree Osbourne could have done better if played!

              The bottom line is we missed Les so bad, trev had a great season that year, dichio did ok and Gallen came strong towards the end, that team should have stayed up under another manager we would have!!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by West Acton View Post
                Always thought that Osbourne had the potential to be a decent player his only problem was he played in the bosses position
                To be fair to Wilkins I've always thought if he'd played himself (instead of Holloway I think, or was it Barker) against Coventry away towards the end of that season we'd have got a result and possibly stayed up.

                Agree that Osborn could have been a good player for us though, especially so after we'd been relegated.

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                • #23
                  Just had a little check around and Wolves fans don't seem to hold him in very high regard though...

                  "that crap cockney midfielder"

                  "Known around me as 'Soz' never have i seen a player apologise to his team mates so much for his constant misplaced 'passes'. Couldnt stand him."

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                  • #24
                    Lol - he scored a cracker against us! Night of Dichios wonder goal

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by singingranger View Post
                      Meant Barker not Parker
                      ..and Stejskal I assume

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