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Who was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer that
Quote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:03:34 pmWho was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer thatTough question! I have to say Paul Green is the best for his all round game. Leo couldn't do 10 kick ups but I'd have to say the worst was Nicolas Priet, in my opinion couldn't defend.
Quote from: anne honemous on January 07, 2018, 12:49:02 pmHas McIndoe done a runner again and won't answer any questions?You're obviously someone who has been reading too many tabloids - NO I definitely haven't "done a runner" as you put it. I hadn't done one in the first place. I will be answering your questions. I couldn't post more than 10 responses yesterday which the admin have already explained. In response to your question about the Walsall game 2005 on New Year's Day - I don't remember too much about it because I got knocked out in midair, landed on my neck and taken off with concussion. I sat in the away dressing room which they'd painted a sh1tty brown colour. However it was nice to see Merse on the day.
Has McIndoe done a runner again and won't answer any questions?
Hi Michael, very pleased to see you on here and it is definitely lifting the mood. Thank you.How did you get on with Colin Sexstone at Bristol City and how did he compare with other football CEO's you have experienced? I ask because Colin was an old friend of mine from the 1970's - we played a lot of squash together in Maastricht Squash Club when he was still in the RAF. Our team became Dutch National Champions in 1978.
Quote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:32:21 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:03:34 pmWho was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer thatTough question! I have to say Paul Green is the best for his all round game. Leo couldn't do 10 kick ups but I'd have to say the worst was Nicolas Priet, in my opinion couldn't defend. Cheers, Maybe a surprising answer but a popular one, especially as he's a player that came through our academy
Quote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 01:52:54 pmQuote from: anne honemous on January 07, 2018, 12:49:02 pmHas McIndoe done a runner again and won't answer any questions?You're obviously someone who has been reading too many tabloids - NO I definitely haven't "done a runner" as you put it. I hadn't done one in the first place. I will be answering your questions. I couldn't post more than 10 responses yesterday which the admin have already explained. In response to your question about the Walsall game 2005 on New Year's Day - I don't remember too much about it because I got knocked out in midair, landed on my neck and taken off with concussion. I sat in the away dressing room which they'd painted a sh1tty brown colour. However it was nice to see Merse on the day.Right, so you DO remember the Walsall game on NYD 2005 - that's what I was referring to and it's the sort of thing that if you are who you say you are, then you would remember it.As for the tabloids, I don't read them. I do, however, know a couple of people, ex YTs at Wolves, who were caught up in your scheme.Do you intend to pay them back what you owe them or are you still being a coward whenever they try and get a response from you?
It was be a brave soul to argue that McIndoe wasn’t one of our very best players in last 25 years. Would put him up with Richie Wellens, Copps, Stock, Billy Sharp and Steve Nicol.
Quote from: anne honemous on January 07, 2018, 02:37:07 pmQuote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 01:52:54 pmQuote from: anne honemous on January 07, 2018, 12:49:02 pmHas McIndoe done a runner again and won't answer any questions?You're obviously someone who has been reading too many tabloids - NO I definitely haven't "done a runner" as you put it. I hadn't done one in the first place. I will be answering your questions. I couldn't post more than 10 responses yesterday which the admin have already explained. In response to your question about the Walsall game 2005 on New Year's Day - I don't remember too much about it because I got knocked out in midair, landed on my neck and taken off with concussion. I sat in the away dressing room which they'd painted a sh1tty brown colour. However it was nice to see Merse on the day.Right, so you DO remember the Walsall game on NYD 2005 - that's what I was referring to and it's the sort of thing that if you are who you say you are, then you would remember it.As for the tabloids, I don't read them. I do, however, know a couple of people, ex YTs at Wolves, who were caught up in your scheme.Do you intend to pay them back what you owe them or are you still being a coward whenever they try and get a response from you?You might want to watch what you write. You can't hide behind your IP address and make defamatory comments - I have an extremely good legal team.
Q) A Books worth the past, so what’s the future got in store ; get back into football as a coach or lower league manager or on to something completely different.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on January 07, 2018, 02:32:36 pmHi Michael, very pleased to see you on here and it is definitely lifting the mood. Thank you.How did you get on with Colin Sexstone at Bristol City and how did he compare with other football CEO's you have experienced? I ask because Colin was an old friend of mine from the 1970's - we played a lot of squash together in Maastricht Squash Club when he was still in the RAF. Our team became Dutch National Champions in 1978.Thank you Dutch Uncle. Yes I got on well with Colin Sexstone. He was always very polite and quite knowledgeable about the game.
Welcome to the forum Micheal. A great player for us in a very good team. Shame you didn’t get to share in the success of the O’driscoll years with us.Always good to hear from old players about their time at our club. Thanks for taking the time to do so especially with some of the comments You are likely to receive from the minority.
Quote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:35:53 pmQuote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:32:21 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 07, 2018, 02:03:34 pmWho was the best player you played with at rovers? And the worst, if you can answer thatTough question! I have to say Paul Green is the best for his all round game. Leo couldn't do 10 kick ups but I'd have to say the worst was Nicolas Priet, in my opinion couldn't defend. Cheers, Maybe a surprising answer but a popular one, especially as he's a player that came through our academyWho would have been your best and worst player from the same period?
Quote from: Michael McIndoe on January 07, 2018, 02:45:16 pmQuote from: Dutch Uncle on January 07, 2018, 02:32:36 pmHi Michael, very pleased to see you on here and it is definitely lifting the mood. Thank you.How did you get on with Colin Sexstone at Bristol City and how did he compare with other football CEO's you have experienced? I ask because Colin was an old friend of mine from the 1970's - we played a lot of squash together in Maastricht Squash Club when he was still in the RAF. Our team became Dutch National Champions in 1978.Thank you Dutch Uncle. Yes I got on well with Colin Sexstone. He was always very polite and quite knowledgeable about the game.Thank you Michael.We had a record number of penalty misses last season, although thankfully this season we have yet to miss one so far. When you were successfully taking so many penalties for Rovers how much did think of changing how and where you put them? Did you ever think of choosing to go straight down the middle? Did you ever change your mind at the last minute? Did who the goalkeeper was make any difference?
Micheal,How much did RVP not fancy it at Belle Vue that night against Arsenal
Chicken Balti Pie or Sausage roll?
Quote from: 5minstogo on January 07, 2018, 03:18:45 pmChicken Balti Pie or Sausage roll?Ah come on man! Sausage Roll all day long. I'm Scottish!
Hi Macca, good to hear your admiration of Paul Green. One of my all time favourite Rovers players. Probably the best box to box midfielder i have seen in a red and white hooped shirt.My stepson is currently coaching in his soccer school at Brotherton near Pontefract. Excellent set up he has got there.