but if he gets back to his best, he'll be a great signing.
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thats the million dollar question I think....
Only thing that worries me is when managers bring players that used to play for them at other clubs, the ones that have usually fallen away from the first team anyway, this case Reading...
NW tried it, not sure it worked too well to be honest.
Warnock brought in some good players who he had worked with
Kenny
Austin
Tonge
All good players
Austin where had he worked with him?
Austin had a long trial with QPR before warnock left but passport problems meant he couldn't sign
That's what I thought 61....hardly qualifies as working with him.
'..Austin had a long trial with QPR before warnock left..'
A valid point will the real mohamadou habib habibou please stand up
This means he worked with him before though doesn't it..?
Hardly qualifies as working with him is when someone has hardly worked with someone before, which is not the case in this instance.
Why do we look to sign players who have dipped and could improve, how about young hungry lower league ones instead?
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posted on 14/5/13
but if he gets back to his best, he'll be a great signing.
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thats the million dollar question I think....
Only thing that worries me is when managers bring players that used to play for them at other clubs, the ones that have usually fallen away from the first team anyway, this case Reading...
NW tried it, not sure it worked too well to be honest.
posted on 14/5/13
Warnock brought in some good players who he had worked with
Kenny
Austin
Tonge
All good players
posted on 14/5/13
Austin where had he worked with him?
posted on 14/5/13
Austin had a long trial with QPR before warnock left but passport problems meant he couldn't sign
posted on 14/5/13
That's what I thought 61....hardly qualifies as working with him.
posted on 14/5/13
'..Austin had a long trial with QPR before warnock left..'
A valid point will the real mohamadou habib habibou please stand up
This means he worked with him before though doesn't it..?
Hardly qualifies as working with him is when someone has hardly worked with someone before, which is not the case in this instance.
posted on 14/5/13
Why do we look to sign players who have dipped and could improve, how about young hungry lower league ones instead?
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