I would guess there is not one poster here that wishes BC ill, but there must be a line drawn somewhere to assess the path forward with him. Last nights game is not the place to start the will he or wont he make it, given that Mr. Ill-Discipline struck again and left his team in a position where the whole game plan had to change. Easter time is my personal time for making assessments. Lest hope Ben gets his mojo back:)
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Saddened! wrote:Would it not be better to loan him out and try to get his confidence back up rather than just dropping him? Send him somewhere where he'll have more space to run and make a few breaks. Like a strong Championship side? I half watched most of your game as I cooked my tea and did other stuff and I didn't even notice he was playing.
Still, he's in a better place than George Burgess.
Might do my tea tonight whilst the cup runners up are on
Is this similar to what happened to Ronnie Duane after he bust his knee on a GB tour? How long after that did you realise he was never going to be the same player again?
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sally cinnamon wrote:Question for the posters on here from the 80s:
Is this similar to what happened to Ronnie Duane after he bust his knee on a GB tour? How long after that did you realise he was never going to be the same player again?
Or Mike Greg for that matter.
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sally cinnamon wrote:Question for the posters on here from the 80s:
Is this similar to what happened to Ronnie Duane after he bust his knee on a GB tour? How long after that did you realise he was never going to be the same player again?
See Mark Roberts. Young 2nd rower with the world at his feet....as fast as any centre....good hands, brilliant timing. Ruined by injury. Ronnie Duane was similar, but not as quick as Roberts.
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Oxford Exile wrote:See Mark Roberts. Young 2nd rower with the world at his feet....as fast as any centre....good hands, brilliant timing. Ruined by injury. Ronnie Duane was similar, but not as quick as Roberts.
Now you’ve gone and done it, you’ve mentioned MR. Lefty will be on his speed dial to his therapist (what a loss he was though).
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Can’t Romberg precise details but didn’t it happen to John Dalgreen, a flying hooker (who had been a winger). I may have misremembered or even made this up, it’s an age thing.
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Captain Hook wrote:Can’t Romberg precise details but didn’t it happen to John Dalgreen, a flying hooker (who had been a winger). I may have misremembered or even made this up, it’s an age thing.
I had to Google that one. Romberg... a test of the sense of positioning of the spinal column.
That makes sense even if it was a typo.
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