Let’s have it right... 12:35 - Mar 14 with 2883 views | Coco | Luke Chambers has been first choice for every single manager since he has been at this club. He has been 100% dependable, near 100% available and an ABSOLUTE credit to this football and his profession in general. He has gone above and beyond as a captain representing the club of the field in the community and hosted a number of youth teamers at his home - which can only help instil his professionalism to the next generation. The fact he is still first choice is hardly his fault and is ultimately a failing of recruitment and the players themselves to do enough to dislodge him. If we want to have more desire, more fight and not be languishing in the third tier, the fact is, we need more players at the club like Luke chambers. |  |
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Let’s have it right... on 20:30 - Mar 14 with 237 views | braveblue |
Let’s have it right... on 16:26 - Mar 14 by Herbivore | I do find this line of argument very bizarre. He was also at the heart of the only side we've had under ME's rein that managed consecutive top half finishes in the Championship. |
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Let’s have it right... on 20:35 - Mar 14 with 229 views | Swansea_Blue | Yep, agree with all of that. He's been the legend of his generation. Not his fault his generation has been largely crap. He was in his element yesterday with the obvious instruction to get the ball forward more quickly AND Jackson starting. All those balls into the channels brought the Mick years rolling back. |  |
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Let’s have it right... on 20:52 - Mar 14 with 221 views | oneoffposter | I think if we are being honest a key reason why he has served the club so long is very few clubs at our level or above have looked to sign him as far as I’m aware The reason he has ‘filled in’ at RB so much is he isn’t a great CB, his reading of the game has never been good enough I don’t love or hate him, he’s clearly a good bloke off the pitch, but I’d say based on the money we have paid him he’s done better out us than we have out of him |  | |  |
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