cumbriablue said:dunne was a good player?yes
but is he top 4 material? no
ask yourself a question if dunne was that good when he was winning player of the year for us,why didnt any big clubs come in for him?
citoeast said:For all our fans that berate Richard Dunne (who was a 9 year loyal servant), with 'not top 4 material' quips, I will give you 6 months maximum before you are posting your Lescott out threads, a good but not world class player.
It was very quiet over the way he, not under pressure of any kind, passed the ball from his centre back position out left of the box and straight to a Pompey player. If they had a goalscorer we would have been punished right and proper with a goal, instead of scraping it away because they balls upped this golden chance Lescott handed to them.
He will get exposed by Arsenal and Man U, he was only worth £10m at the very maximum.
If he was offered more pay by Chelsea or Man U, he would be away in a shot.
Some people need to learn that loyalty is often better than better skilled fly by nights, just like Hughes as a player.
During his playing career Mark Hughes was most noted for two spells at Manchester United, but he also played for FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich, as well as the English clubs Chelsea, Southampton, Everton and finally Blackburn Rovers, before retiring in 2002. No wonder he does not recognise the value of loyalty.
citoeast said:For all our fans that berate Richard Dunne (who was a 9 year loyal servant), with 'not top 4 material' quips, I will give you 6 months maximum before you are posting your Lescott out threads, a good but not world class player.
It was very quiet over the way he, not under pressure of any kind, passed the ball from his centre back position out left of the box and straight to a Pompey player. If they had a goalscorer we would have been punished right and proper with a goal, instead of scraping it away because they balls upped this golden chance Lescott handed to them.
He will get exposed by Arsenal and Man U, he was only worth £10m at the very maximum.
If he was offered more pay by Chelsea or Man U, he would be away in a shot.
Some people need to learn that loyalty is often better than better skilled fly by nights, just like Hughes as a player.
During his playing career Mark Hughes was most noted for two spells at Manchester United, but he also played for FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich, as well as the English clubs Chelsea, Southampton, Everton and finally Blackburn Rovers, before retiring in 2002. No wonder he does not recognise the value of loyalty.