Bell4
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ThisDoesn' t play for us now, couldn' t give a shit.
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ThisDoesn' t play for us now, couldn' t give a shit.
Same here, great player, but nowt to do with us now. Fckg disgrace how he left!!Doesn' t play for us now, couldn' t give a shit.
Hecky more likeN'diaye singlehandedly saved us from financial oblivion. Think that earns him a pass for his unsavoury departure. Not a chance we'd have got promoted without him
No way Hecky would've got us up without N'diayeHecky more like
No way Hecky would've got us up without N'diaye
AutocorrectWhy are you still putting an apostrophe in his name?
Hecky was totally f'd over that summer, no manager in the world could've made that team competitive. Losing him and Berge just days before the season began, we all knew we didn't stand a chance of staying up.True, but I'd have been fascinated to see how we would have got on in the Prem if Ndiaye was still with us. That promotion team was built around Ndiaye's strengths and his short notice departure royally screwed us in that transfer window. Any optimism amongst the fanbase was extinguished when Ndiaye left and the new additions got nowhere close to replacing him.
Well it's a good job that Hecky had the courage to pick Ndiaye in his first match in control (Leicester away) because there may have been other managers who would have avoided such a selection.No way Hecky would've got us up without N'diaye
True, I'll give him that.Well it's a good job that Hecky had the courage to pick Ndiaye in his first match in control (Leicester away) because there may have been other managers who would have avoided such a selection.
Well it's a good job that Hecky had the courage to pick Ndiaye in his first match in control (Leicester away) because there may have been other managers who would have avoided such a selection.
And it wasn’t Hecky who gave him his full debut against PeterboroughHe brought him on for ten minutes and then never played him again for the rest of the season.
And it wasn’t Hecky who gave him his full debut against Peterborough
Think it was SlavHecky didn't play him until he signed a new contract if I remember correctly...
A player I will always remember fondly and will always keep an eye out for/want to do well.
Skill, talent, work ethic, pace, grounded, humble, tracking back, the lot. No interest in influencer status, no flashiness (in terms of wealth), no game playing/theatrics, no ego. A proper throwback of a footballer, simply trying to be the best player on the pitch. If you get the ball off me, it's because you've earned it, if I go down, it's because I've been genuinely fouled. Deserves to go to the very top.
Yes it was Slav who told the board that he wanted to play Ndiaye. He gave him his full debut and then afterwards Ndiaye signed the contract.Think it was Slav
Ah yeah getting mixed up with the Hecky caretaker spell then slav then Hecky. Completely forgot slav era. Maybe one day I will do the same with Selles...here's hopingThink it was Slav
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