Whoever mentioned Idiakez isn't a bad shout. Hard to see past walker, cook and Routledge for me though.
Ruddock anyone? I mean he was a twat in the end but he did help keep us up that season when he was on loan
Just remembered that we had young Liam Miller on loan back in 2009. He was signed by Manchester United as the new Roy Keane. Whatever happen to him?
1. Taarabt. Signs of future brilliance and entertainment factor. 2. Walker. Could tell he was a future England player as soon as I saw him play. 3. Puncheon. Bolstered the reserve team when they needed it most.
I don't get why people think Routledge was so good for us. At times he was great. At other times, he might as well have not showed up for the game. He was inconsistent.
Really? I thought he made a huge impact when he joined in January of the championship winning season. Scored some great and important goals.
The 'Cov-eee break' goal showed just why.... [video=youtube_share;seqUqLPp_DA]http://youtu.be/seqUqLPp_DA[/video]
This is a toughie: Lee Cook for me first then I cannot separate Walker, Townsend or Camp. All played vital games for the R's - however Cookie was playing for the team he had always dreamed of playing for.
I couldn't agree more about Lee Cook, and as I've had a few I'll shamelessly post this link to my blog piece about Lee. http://rollercoasterranger.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/lee-cook-q-p-r-s-no-1-supporter/
It's one of those where depends how you take the question i.e. best player or biggest impact Best Player Townsend or Walker Biggest Impact AT, Jerome Thomas, Routledge, Lee Cook, Taiwo