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by Royalee » 16 Nov 2009 13:35


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by Compo's Hat » 16 Nov 2009 13:36

Saw a bit of it Saturday lunchtime :shock: :lol:

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by Thaumagurist* » 16 Nov 2009 13:37

Who is "Doobs"?

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by Row Z Royal » 16 Nov 2009 13:39

Thaumagurist* Who is "Doobs"?


You really are an idiot.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 16 Nov 2009 13:51

Thaumagurist* Who is "Doobs"?


Pedant.


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by Royalee » 16 Nov 2009 13:54

ALOL at people rating him above Pearce.

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by TBM » 16 Nov 2009 14:26

Thaumagurist* Who is "Doobs"?


Centre back - used to play for Reading last season.

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by Wycombe Royal » 16 Nov 2009 14:31

It was a good finish though......

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by Royalee » 16 Nov 2009 14:32

Cracking finish - really used his experience there.


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by Terminal Boardom » 16 Nov 2009 14:36

I wonder how we would get on if we played Huddersfield?

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by Royalee » 16 Nov 2009 14:42

We'd win, hth. Also, the most we've let in so far this season in a game is 4, in a league above captain Doobs.

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by Terminal Boardom » 16 Nov 2009 15:07

No it doesn't! I reckon we would go down by 2 or 3 goals. Hudersfield are brimming with confidence and scoring for fun. They are everything that we are not. Just because we are one division higher is an irrelevance in a one-off game. Look at what we did to WBA when they were Prem AND we played our back ups. HTH :D

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by Focher » 16 Nov 2009 15:45

Royalee ALOL at people rating him above Pearce.


Or rating him in anyway shape or form. I got slated last season for almost, not totally, pointing the finger at him as the main reason why we didnt go up last season. Our dip (or should i say total capitulation) in form coincided with his return to the team, his style of football and atrocious distribution meant we lost our shape, and other players constantly found themselves covering him as they had no confidence in him

The guy is utter utter shit.


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by Royalee » 16 Nov 2009 16:06

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Royalee ALOL at people rating him above Pearce.


Or rating him in anyway shape or form. I got slated last season for almost, not totally, pointing the finger at him as the main reason why we didnt go up last season. Our dip (or should i say total capitulation) in form coincided with his return to the team, his style of football and atrocious distribution meant we lost our shape, and other players constantly found themselves covering him as they had no confidence in him

The guy is utter utter shit.


Spot on...but he had experience didn't he?

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Re: Doobs

by Focher » 16 Nov 2009 17:03

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Royalee ALOL at people rating him above Pearce.


Or rating him in anyway shape or form. I got slated last season for almost, not totally, pointing the finger at him as the main reason why we didnt go up last season. Our dip (or should i say total capitulation) in form coincided with his return to the team, his style of football and atrocious distribution meant we lost our shape, and other players constantly found themselves covering him as they had no confidence in him

The guy is utter utter shit.


Spot on...but he had experience didn't he?


Yep Champions league, and top end of the Premier League.

The fact that he's done this speaks volumes for the players he was playing with, they must have been exceptional to carry a sack of horse shit like that.

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Re: Doobs

by floyd__streete » 16 Nov 2009 20:15

No fan of Duberry am I. Absolute klutz of a centre-half, absolutely adored by Reading supporters for reasons which entirely escape me, his trademark being the avoidable-booking-for-needless-halfway-line-lunge and I will forever remember his point blank missed header at Southampton last season which almost cost us a point.

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Re: Doobs

by Alan Partridge » 17 Nov 2009 09:42

He was better than Pearce last season and the season before.

He was consistantly ok for us doing what he does, he was never a ball playing centre half but he was superb in the air, a good member of the squad and he did a decent job for a couple of years. 34/35 now? Clearly passed his best wasnt' the future to keep him on.

He clearly splits opinion but the guy in his career played in the CHampions LEague I believe he won a UEFA cup and a cup winners cup while also playing the vast majority of his career playing in the Premiership. £800,000 he was a decent enough signing for the club.

When you consider Mills was £2million shows you don't get much for your money these days.

Interesting of note that Pearce is the one being looked at as this saviour held back by Duberry playing almost. Almost identical type of players, just that Duberry at 34 is still quicker than him.

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by Vision » 17 Nov 2009 10:42

Alan Partridge He was better than Pearce last season and the season before.

He was consistantly ok for us doing what he does, he was never a ball playing centre half but he was superb in the air, a good member of the squad and he did a decent job for a couple of years. 34/35 now? Clearly passed his best wasnt' the future to keep him on.

He clearly splits opinion but the guy in his career played in the CHampions LEague I believe he won a UEFA cup and a cup winners cup while also playing the vast majority of his career playing in the Premiership. £800,000 he was a decent enough signing for the club.

When you consider Mills was £2million shows you don't get much for your money these days.

Interesting of note that Pearce is the one being looked at as this saviour held back by Duberry playing almost. Almost identical type of players, just that Duberry at 34 is still quicker than him.


Pretty much this ^^^. Putting the ills of a side that couldn't score at home purely at the feet of 1 central defender is a little odd even by HobNob standards.

Fair play its a QuaLOLity own goal mind.

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Re: Doobs

by Royalee » 17 Nov 2009 16:05

Alan Partridge He was better than Pearce last season and the season before.

He was consistantly ok for us doing what he does, he was never a ball playing centre half but he was superb in the air, a good member of the squad and he did a decent job for a couple of years. 34/35 now? Clearly passed his best wasnt' the future to keep him on.

He clearly splits opinion but the guy in his career played in the CHampions LEague I believe he won a UEFA cup and a cup winners cup while also playing the vast majority of his career playing in the Premiership. £800,000 he was a decent enough signing for the club.

When you consider Mills was £2million shows you don't get much for your money these days.

Interesting of note that Pearce is the one being looked at as this saviour held back by Duberry playing almost. Almost identical type of players, just that Duberry at 34 is still quicker than him.


Pearce plays the simple pass and looks to keep the ball a lot more than Duberry ever did. He also reads the game better than Duberry and both are slow. Mills will come good also, but both are far better than Duberry - no coincidence that his signing coincided with our collapse, or that Stoke went from strength to strength once he left them.

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Re: Doobs

by Thomas L'Heureux » 17 Nov 2009 16:27

Royalee
Alan Partridge He was better than Pearce last season and the season before.

He was consistantly ok for us doing what he does, he was never a ball playing centre half but he was superb in the air, a good member of the squad and he did a decent job for a couple of years. 34/35 now? Clearly passed his best wasnt' the future to keep him on.

He clearly splits opinion but the guy in his career played in the CHampions LEague I believe he won a UEFA cup and a cup winners cup while also playing the vast majority of his career playing in the Premiership. £800,000 he was a decent enough signing for the club.

When you consider Mills was £2million shows you don't get much for your money these days.

Interesting of note that Pearce is the one being looked at as this saviour held back by Duberry playing almost. Almost identical type of players, just that Duberry at 34 is still quicker than him.


Pearce plays the simple pass and looks to keep the ball a lot more than Duberry ever did. He also reads the game better than Duberry and both are slow. Mills will come good also, but both are far better than Duberry - no coincidence that his signing coincided with our collapse, or that Stoke went from strength to strength once he left them.


Agreed for the most part. Doobs is quite simply an awful footballer. Fair enough he can occassionally get that fifty-pence-piece shaped head of his onto high balls but generally he is terrible.

He's worse on the deck that Sonko post-injury. The only difference is that Sonks had a bit of pace and therefore caught the man. Doobs was just left for dead.

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