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AND at the right end !'Plodder' scored today...
AND at the right end !'Plodder' scored today...
He’s been gaining valuable experience(controlling his dark side?) at other clubs.Roy may well be lining up to replace Gary Cahill,who’s nearly 35.He’s not made a single appearance for Palace and he’s now 25!
Weird one for sure, how did he get that move.
Because he is a decent player who's career has had major set backs due to injury.
That’s one of the great things about football; it’s a game of opinions.......
Some setbacks were also very stupid sending offs also, is a player in there but still shows his temper at times.Because he is a decent player who's career has had major set backs due to injury.
Some setbacks were also very stupid sending offs also, is a player in there but still shows his temper at times.
All of his sendings off at all clubs, have you seen them, he can’t keep his head half the time.Are you thinking of his sending off at Gillingham for a non exsistant second yellow?
All of his sendings off at all clubs, have you seen them, he can’t keep his head half the time.
Your right he did have abilities but let his head get the better of him on occasion, forwards used to just target him and wind him up and he’d lose it, controlled aggression might help, his a man mountain and no need to get involved in fights etc.I thought that what we wanted from our brick s***house CB's. Having the likes of Kiernan, Dieng and Mantom down the centre of the park did us no favours.
Anyway to reach Southend lose your head, be unprofessional but cult hero status... He surely needs another 15 reds.
Not saying I would want to see him back but he was not as bad as some claimed. Besides, Charlton probably have signed him as cover on a cheap deal.
Indeed, you wont find many that would agree with me but then again I judge on what I see rather than popular zone opinion.
You may recall me being mocked for saying Nathan Ralph is a decent player, this time last year.
Innis would have fitted in well with the Homestead side of the seventies.
As for Ralph, you will recall that I always had an issue with his inability to defend and particularly to prevent crosses into our box. I still do.
You may also recall that I advocated playing him at left midfield in front of Clifford who, for me, is a demonstrably better defender. I‘ve also gone on record liking Ralph’s salmon like leap for headers but, like Innis, for me, Ralph isn’t a decent defender.
There we go...differing opinions again.
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Lol, I remember that! I think I remember being told he'd been set up!My one enduring memory of Innis was him turning up to the black tie end of season gala in jeans and a lumberjack shirt haha