Yeah, was posted a while back in response. Didn't remember it.
Similarly, with Bentley, this is one of the reasons I could never say a bad word against him
Yep, pure fucking magic that was

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Yeah, was posted a while back in response. Didn't remember it.
Similarly, with Bentley, this is one of the reasons I could never say a bad word against him
Yep, pure fucking magic that was, daft cunt pissed his career away.
Absolutely, no doubting his talent, he needed better guidence imoHe did, but Redknapp also did his best to ruin it too. Imagine what Poch would do with the same Bentley we signed back then![]()
Seemed to me he was only interested in being a world class player, and when he realised the best he could be was a very good player, he lost interest.Absolutely, no doubting his talent, he needed better guidence imo
Seemed to me he was only interested in being a world class player, and when he realised the best he could be was a very good player, he lost interest.
Maybe that's why he soaked him in water that time after we beat Man City...I think he's admitted that he lost interest when he stopped enjoying football, which was due in part to the way he got dicked around under Harry's agenda.
Ryan Mason played more games for us than Bentley, so I don't feel he ever really got a chance.
Maybe that's why he soaked him in water that time after we beat Man City...
You may have a point about Harry and Bentley, I don't really know enough about it. But I would still wonder why Bentley didn't just go and find another club, or try harder when he did- on loan. Many times players have found themselves with a manager they didn't get on with, but they didn't let it ruin their careers. IMO there was something going on psychologically for him besides his relationship with Harry. Perhaps my earlier comment was harsh though.Nah, he did an interview where he said he loved Harry, and they did it out of affection, but apparently Harry went apeshit and exiled him
You may have a point about Harry and Bentley, I don't really know enough about it. But I would still wonder why Bentley didn't just go and find another club, or try harder when he did- on loan. Many times players have found themselves with a manager they didn't get on with, but they didn't let it ruin their careers. IMO there was something going on psychologically for him besides his relationship with Harry. Perhaps my earlier comment was harsh though.
I see Paulinho scored a hat-trick for Brazil last night
Scenes
I am truly stunned by that.
Weird thing about Paulinho was when he first came he had some very good performances for us. (I remember the Stoke match where he played a blinder) It seemed like the longer he was with us the worse he got. His last 5-10 appearances I remember he would literally do nothing. It actually seemed like he was doing everything possible to not touch the ball.
Although top tier football players have always been paid well, since the PL and SKY, and the obscene wages they get, then people have less patience than what they may have in years gone by. There's also an element of the "want it now " brigade, too, but for me, I get pissed off with a combination of poor attitude and high pay, when it applies. Fortunately, it doesn't appear to be the case in the main.This feels a bit unfair to say this but Mitchell Thomas sticks out in my mind. He had a really heavy first touch and every time the ball went near him you worried what might happen next. But IIRC the fans' attitude at the time was that he was a Spurs player so we backed him despite his comedy defending. How times change...
This feels a bit unfair to say this but Mitchell Thomas sticks out in my mind. He had a really heavy first touch and every time the ball went near him you worried what might happen next. But IIRC the fans' attitude at the time was that he was a Spurs player so we backed him despite his comedy defending. How times change...
LOL.... I was gonna mention Mitch, but felt mean!
Cult heros of my earliest days at The Lane... Erik The Viking, Vinny Sideways, Mitch, Jukebox, Nayeeeeeeeeem, Pauly-Pauly Walsh
Good times (albeit the eve of some darker days)!