tony roberts was another along with stevie palmer.i know ill get slated for palmer but for me he wore the shirt with pride and done his best
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Too young to rememeber anything in too much detail before about 1999 so am limited, but from my memory I also though that Matthew Rose was a pretty steady player for us. Never was amazing but was a consistent performer that slotted into a few different positions, never really got much credit.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by RussRanger View PostClive Wilson. Often overlooked when people talk of their best QPR XI's.
Good shout...great player and probably the best left back never to play for England.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostToo young to rememeber anything in too much detail before about 1999 so am limited, but from my memory I also though that Matthew Rose was a pretty steady player for us. Never was amazing but was a consistent performer that slotted into a few different positions, never really got much credit.
You must be having a laugh Matty!!
He was a liability...very inconsistent. Don't get me wrong, he had some good games but he had a hell of a lot of poor games.
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Originally posted by Hoops View PostYou must be having a laugh Matty!!
He was a liability...very inconsistent. Don't get me wrong, he had some good games but he had a hell of a lot of poor games.
My non-controversial vote goes to David Bardsley. Not necessarily underrated by us, but certainly by the rest of the country. One England cap was criminal, but he was unlucky with injury (came off 10 mins into his debut for England if memory serves).
My massively controversial one is Mike Sheron. I watched hime closely in his first season with us, and his movement and link-up play seemed to be one step ahead of those around him. He was often getting into great positions and the ball didn't arrive, or playing through balls that nobody ran on to. By the end of that season his confidence was totally shot. A few more intelligent players around him and we may have seen a different player.
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Originally posted by indianalondon View PostParejo - and no im not joking.
(qualified for Europe and valencia just snapped him up)You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostTotally agree! although he got slated, i genuinaly think he was just too good for us. He was looking for the sort of passes and movements to be made that our players at the time simply werent capable of making.
would have been interesting to see him and adel play a season together!
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Originally posted by indianalondon View Postwe must stop agreeing on stuff!!!
would have been interesting to see him and adel play a season together!
Mate, can you imagine them 2 (plus faurlin and Routs thrown into the attack) going forward against Sheff Utd? Would have been brilliant to watch!You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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