Did we not buy him based on performances against us and in competition with higher rated clubs.
He had a good game against us at St James Park, I thought he'd be a good signing on that basis.
Did we not buy him based on performances against us and in competition with higher rated clubs.
Fair enough.Doe the OP say by the fans? Obviously somebody at the club overrated him somewhat.
Obviously you can include any player we've signed who didn't make the grade here as over-rated, after all someone must have rated them to be signed in the first place. But there is a massive difference between Harley and Dobbie, who were shit and a majority of fans saw this quite quickly, and your Paddy McCourts who was still being mentioned as deserving a chance despite never having shown anything in any of his previous appearances.
Buckley.
Great on his day, but never fit enough regularly enough to be truly rated.
In a 15 matches, you would get average, average, good, good, GREAT, GREAT, GREAT GREAT, injured, OUT, OUT, OUT, OUT, OUT, OUT and repeat every 15 games.
Not enough GREAT games to be rated as highly as some did.
CMS is a tricky one. There's no doubting the fact that his spell with us was ultimately disappointing, but he was clearly a very good player before he joined us (given his goalscoring record at Peterborough). The issue was that we never really played a system that actually played to his strengths.
CMS is a tricky one. There's no doubting the fact that his spell with us was ultimately disappointing, but he was clearly a very good player before he joined us (given his goalscoring record at Peterborough). The issue was that we never really played a system that actually played to his strengths.
I don't think injured players count. He was highly rated on his ability when fit. No one is saying he played well when he was injured / recovering from injury.Buckley.
Great on his day, but never fit enough regularly enough to be truly rated.
Shall I do it then?
Vicente: The most skilled player to ever play for the Albion but by the time he got to us and absolute injury liability. He also turned us completely one dimensional when he was on the pitch. The tactics changed to 'give the ball to that fella, watch him run with it.'
And he clearly had a ****ing massive sulk when he was forced to stay.
Not that I ever minded, really.
I will instead plump for Craig Noone. There's no doubt that he could be an exciting player and had some great moments for us but his final ball was quite often fairly woeful. Add to that his bloody awful corner taking and I don't think he's a player we ever really missed (despite him popping up on all the 'let's re-sign [ex-player]' threads last year).
BURN him.
That's a GREAT shout.
Trademark Special Move: Beating the fullback 3 times, then slicing the ball into the crowd. And the less said about his shooting the better - unless you were sitting somewhere in the stand behind the goal, in which case you should say "watch yourself.....he's winding one up".
Shall I do it then?
Vicente: The most skilled player to ever play for the Albion but by the time he got to us and absolute injury liability. He also turned us completely one dimensional when he was on the pitch. The tactics changed to 'give the ball to that fella, watch him run with it.'
And he clearly had a ****ing massive sulk when he was forced to stay.
Not that I ever minded, really.
That's a GREAT shout.
Trademark Special Move: Beating the fullback 3 times, then slicing the ball into the crowd. And the less said about his shooting the better - unless you were sitting somewhere in the stand behind the goal, in which case you should say "watch yourself.....he's winding one up".
BUT he did provide the assist for THAT Buckley goal
Yup. Best thing he ever did in an Albion shirt.
My view of him is jaundiced by the nauseating FAWNING he did over Liverpool when we drew them at Anfield in the Cup. He was like an 11 year old kid, totally in awe of them and "Stevie" of course.
Blurgh.