Worst pound for pound signing ever? 09:50 - Mar 4 with 8579 views | WarkTheWarkITFC | Got to be Nolan or Nsiala surely? At least with Sereni, Martin, Priskin, Edwards, Norris, Leadbitter we actually had moments from them, games or even a run of games. Civelli and Le Pen were not really at fault for getting injured. But Nolan is absolutely awful and he was what? £1.5m with Nsiala being £1m? |  |
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Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 15:42 - Mar 4 with 473 views | getawig |
Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 10:44 - Mar 4 by ChiefXL | Sereni was a good keeper for us. Kept us in many games, and this nonsense about asking for a break was for a third round FA Cup tie against lower league opposition. A policy which pretty much every club now follows. So not only was he decent, he was also ahead of his time man. |
Always felt it was a mistake by Burley to keep him out of the team following the Morecombe cup tie. Andy Marshall came in and was down at his usual low standards and by the time Sereni was bought back we were right back in trouble. |  | |  |
Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 16:36 - Mar 4 with 442 views | Kropotkin123 |
Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 15:14 - Mar 4 by Garv | Puzzling why someone can't rate a player without being inducted into fictional, condescending fan club. Seems an odd defence mechanism. That he didn't get back into the side was the fact Mick McCarthy was the manager and the two of them were never likely to, and clearly never did, get on. Let's call a spade a spade. He was the creative player were lacking in the summer of 2012, and it was a big blow when he got injured. |
That's what someone from a Paul Taylor fan club would say... :P |  |
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Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 16:40 - Mar 4 with 438 views | Herbivore |
Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 15:14 - Mar 4 by Garv | Puzzling why someone can't rate a player without being inducted into fictional, condescending fan club. Seems an odd defence mechanism. That he didn't get back into the side was the fact Mick McCarthy was the manager and the two of them were never likely to, and clearly never did, get on. Let's call a spade a spade. He was the creative player were lacking in the summer of 2012, and it was a big blow when he got injured. |
Ah yes, it's all coming back now. It was Mick's fault that Taylor wasn't very good at football and a bit of a knob. Nothing to do with Taylor just not being very good and being a bit of a knob. Did you get a free Paul Taylor poster when you joined the fan club? |  |
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Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 17:37 - Mar 4 with 407 views | Trequartista | Douglas, even though he was free. |  |
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Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 18:39 - Mar 4 with 393 views | Churchman |
Worst pound for pound signing ever? on 17:37 - Mar 4 by Trequartista | Douglas, even though he was free. |
In order of shame Le Pen - he came on, a slight figure, and he didn’t look like he’d last 5 mins. He did well to last 12 Paul Taylor - awful in every way Chapman - needed a porters trolley to move him. He was stealing a living. 70k for him? Talk about desperate Douglas - ran like Hercule Poirot, couldn’t pass, shoot, head and was seconds late for every tackle. A Newcastle supporter even filmed him instead of watching his team, so fascinated he was by his ineptitude. Douglas Hyam and Skuse: the midfield from hell. Nolan - looked good at Shrewsbury. It ended there Nsala - see Nolan Harbey - couldn’t tackle a hot dinner, to use a Bobby Robson phrase. All over the place Bullard - brilliant on loan, got a contract and it was straight down the pie shop then the boozer. Paz - reasonably talented but in a poor team we needed him like Chinese flu |  | |  |
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