Devon White may have been many things but feeble wouldn't be something I'd describe him as. At least not to his face.
Won a winners medal for a major trophy. How many subsequent QPR players can say that? None. Zesh Rehman has to be up there in terms of lack of skill but Mike Sheron must surely be the most disappointing ever.
To you maybe, not me! I was there mate! seen him play loads of time, if he had the ball and was facing our own goal he would boot it out, a lot of the times he gave away countless corners! Oh bye the way I ain't a plank
there a f==king echo in here, you could have chosen many a useless twat who have pulled on the hoops over the years, lay off the hero's of 67.
But you're still left with the fact that he won a winners medal for a major trophy something no other QPR player has managed subsequently. So doesn't really fit the bill in terms of 'feeble'. I saw him play plenty of times also and while he was not the most skilful he was usually effective. Check my avatar for another of the lesser lights of that era. Was he also feeble?
Have any of you ever had a blonde moment or even a short lapse of memory, For the first time I just have!! I got the bloody wrong player in my brain why oh why I said Mark Lazarus only God knows....I meant Terry Mancini Ooops! now I've got myself slagged off for nothing, same ole same ole...
No, no, no. He was fantastic. I saw him play loads of times, including at the 1967 League Cup Final. My nomination is the Great (sic) Dane, Marc Nygaard, a dog of a player. Seven foot tall but couldn't head the ball, couldn't control it, couldn't pass, had one decent shot in his whole career. And who can forget that penalty he gave away when defending a corner: he ran out from his own six yard box, leapt like a salmon (unusual in itself) and, for everyone in the ground to see, punched the ball away. Any minor technical deficiencies associated with Mark Lazarus pale into insignificance alongside Marc Nygaard's credentials for this award.
Ah, that's explains it all. Yes, Mancini was dire. I have no idea how he came to be so popular during that early 70's era. Just happened to play alongside some of the greats I guess. I think you owe an apology to Peter.
Mancini was lucky he played when we had proper players,most teams carry a player and Mancini was ours,only he thought it was funny dropping his shorts.