Steve de Ridder is not even close to our worst player !
And why not? He runs around like a headless chicken when he plays. He has a very small footballing brain.
Steve de Ridder is not even close to our worst player !
And why not? He runs around like a headless chicken when he plays. He has a very small footballing brain.
Surely this thread should be about players that played quite a few games in that time, or were considered real "first teamers". The likes of Pulis and Forecast were never really part of it.
Jermaine Wright used to do my head in. I remember the Hull City nil nil draw and he was appalling. Later that evening I saw him out drinking with George Burley and thought "ah, that's why he plays"
Ryan Smith was very, very poor. Mario Licka anyone?
Nothing wrong with him in this game.
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I did say outside of the loan spell where he got 10 goals in 13 games. What was it, 2 in 30 the next season?
I can't remember really. He seemed to lose the will a little bit after we lost in the playoffs and started our decline. There's no doubt he was a great finisher, but he lost his place to players who wanted it more.
Wiki says 9 goals in 55 games after his loan turned into a perm, don't know if that's right.
No that sounds right. He scored something like 2 goals in the entire season after he made his loan permanent. Then after he came back from his loan speall in Denmark, he scored 6 in 19 games. Those 6 were scored in his first 7 games back but then he did **** all after. Then after a couple of games with us in League One, he went to Greece, and then back to Poland.
That makes 8, so the 9th must be the one in the 3-2 against Sheff United!