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Just before I started going.....Did any games get abandoned or called off back then ?
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Just before I started going.....Did any games get abandoned or called off back then ?
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Just before I started going.....Did any games get abandoned or called off back then ?

Eze does it, widespread support for him in 'Team of the Year'...
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Listened to two podcasts featuring Eze yesterday. One was with the Chief himself, Nedum, which was a really good listen. The other was The Beautiful Game podcast. Links to both below.
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Eze comes across as a really nice, and very humble guy. Clearly has a level head, and rooted in his family who keep him level headed. A few interesting bits that jumped out to me across both pods:
The chat with Nedum, in particular, was great. A bit like listening in to a captain coaching a younger player - even cautioning him to be careful with his language when chatting about if he wanted to play for Nigeria or England. If you've only got time for one, listen to that.
- When asked how he describes himself as a player, he said "I just see myself as an entertainer" which I loved
- Spoke extremely highly of Paul Hall and Chris Ramsey. Didn't have such kind words for Holloway, but clearly enjoyed playing with McClaren and Warburton
- He thinks the club have a number of really good youth prospects who will come through in the next few years
- Wasn't drawn on his future, but pretty clear that he is ambitious and he did talk about wanting to play champions league football (fair enough)
- He was asked to put together his best five aside team from players he has played with, excluding himself, and he put Dieng in goal, which I thought was interesting. [In case you're wondering, he put Nedum at the back, with Cherry, JET and Chair up front]
- He obviously has a really close personal connection with Bright Osayi-Samuel, and enjoys the current blend of youth and experience in the squad
He's a special talent, and his work ethic / maturity shines through. He'll go far and we should enjoy him while we have him.
Some disappointing news on the QPR football front, ex player arrested .............
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...ted-suspicion-aggravated-battery-Florida.html
By IEUAN IVETT FOR MAILONLINE
- Ex-QPR captain Marc Bircham has been arrested for aggravated battery
- The 42-year-old was arrested on Friday morning after alleged incident in Florida
- Bircham's bail was listed at $10,000 and he could face 15-year prison sentence
PUBLISHED: 05:58 AEST, 24 May 2020 | UPDATED: 06:00 AEST, 24 May 2020
Former Queens Park Rangers captain Marc Bircham has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated battery.
The 42-year-old was apprehended in the early hours of Friday by police in St Petersburg, Florida.
Details of the alleged incident are yet to be confirmed but a report by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office listed Bircham's bail at $10,000.
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Former QPR captain Marc Bircham has been arrested for aggravated battery in Florida
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Bircham's bail was posted at $10,000 and he could face a 15-year prison sentence
If Bircham was carrying a weapon, he could receive a prison sentence of up to 15 years as a first-time offender and a $10,000 fine with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon classing as a second degree felony.
The former R's defender was appointed as the technical director of the Bahamas Football Association in March this year.
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Bircham played for Millwall, QPR and Yeovil Town before heading into coaching football
Bircham is in charge of the men's, women's and youth teams, as well as a centre of excellence.
The Canadian international began his career at Millwall in 1996 before moving to QPR for in 2002 where he made over 150 appearances for the club.
He finished his career at Yeovil Town before re-joining QPR in the dug-out as a coach in 2009. He earned 17 caps for Canada.
