Good point well made.UPTHEPORT wrote:Good luck Conor
You have made us a mint
I would like him to do well but the most important thing he did for us was the money a great JE signing.
Good point well made.UPTHEPORT wrote:Good luck Conor
You have made us a mint
BertieB wrote:I repeat..........in the midweek action in the Carabao cup, First round ties, Luke Freeman and Pawel Wszolek netted in the opening six minutes as Steve McClaren's QPR defeated Peterborough 2-0 both goals set up by ex Posh striker Conor Washington and for the benefit of the person who mentioned Wigan ????-they were beaten 3-1 by Rotherham.
Bob Bassett
The measure of a striker is whether he finds the net on a regular basis so you are quite right to be disappointed. And that’s the point, very rarely if ever , do forwards who couldn’t hit a cow in the @rse with a banjo suddenly become profligate goal-getters, hence the extortionate fees for those who are able to bang ‘em in often enough.newgroundrodney wrote:I can only say, that as Newport County fan, I was so proud to see him in a QPR shirt, but at no time did he ever look like he would get goals, any more than he did at Newport.
I don't buy the international appearances argument either. Personally, he was the same sort of let down at QPR, as Frank Nouble was at County.....promised much, delivered little.
I didn't expect him to do it suddenly. I thought he'd progress through Peterborough and onto QPR but he didn't. Maybe Sheffield United will bring him through....... I really do wish him well. Just pissed off he couldn't do it while with Rangers.lowandhard wrote:The measure of a striker is whether he finds the net on a regular basis so you are quite right to be disappointed. And that’s the point, very rarely if ever , do forwards who couldn’t hit a cow in the @rse with a banjo suddenly become profligate goal-getters, hence the extortionate fees for those who are able to bang ‘em in often enough.newgroundrodney wrote:I can only say, that as Newport County fan, I was so proud to see him in a QPR shirt, but at no time did he ever look like he would get goals, any more than he did at Newport.
I don't buy the international appearances argument either. Personally, he was the same sort of let down at QPR, as Frank Nouble was at County.....promised much, delivered little.
In another attempt to decipher Bob's brain...BertieB wrote:I repeat..........in the midweek action in the Carabao cup, First round ties, Luke Freeman and Pawel Wszolek netted in the opening six minutes as Steve McClaren's QPR defeated Peterborough 2-0 both goals set up by ex Posh striker Conor Washington and for the benefit of the person who mentioned Wigan ????-they were beaten 3-1 by Rotherham.
Bob Bassett
It is Nahki Wells, not Nehki....hope he does well for you.newgroundrodney wrote:Mc.Claren may be nuts, but the team I watched beat Wigan the other day played some really neat stuff. There were groans all around when Washington came on as sub. The feeling I get is the fans have had enough waiting for him to actually produce something regularly.Percy plunkett wrote:Most people think McClaren is nuts and he must be if he didn't try to recoup some of the £2.5m fee.The fact he's stayed in the Championship makes me think Conor still has managers with confidence in him.You have seen him play and I haven't but surely to give him away is a poor decision .newgroundrodney wrote:He couldn't finish a bowl of cornflakes. Believe, as a fan of both County & Rangers, nobody is more disappointed in his failure to make the grade* than me. I'd have loved it if he'd become an Rs hero, but he is honestly no better a player than when he left us....still, we made a few bob off him so it's all good.
* EDIT... he hasn't made the grade even though somehow he's managed to scrape a career together.... nice work if you can get it.
Curently Eberechi Eze and Nehki Wells are our stand out players. I wish Conor well, but so glad he's gone. In reality, we probably needed to relieve some of the wage bill too with Tony Fernandes having stepped down.
Corpaboy wrote:Just watched highlights of N Ireland v Israel .
He missed 3 sitters in a 3-0 win !!!
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