
Marcus Williams
by MouldyRoyal » 09 Jan 2025 13:47
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Jan 2025 11:19
grey_squirrelThe CapSutekh
He got a toupe cut?![]()
Paid him too much obviously.
The lads in the Southbank used to refer to him as 'Bobby the slap' and we'd all stand there slapping our foreheadsGreat times.
He allegedly signed for us after being shown the Simod Cup Final video thinking that played all our home games at Wembley. I distinctly remember him being often absent from the team sheet when the weather was forecast to be wild and windy!
by Sutekh » 10 Jan 2025 11:37
MouldyRoyal
Marcus Williams
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Jan 2025 11:45
by Hound » 10 Jan 2025 13:26
by Clyde1998 » 10 Jan 2025 14:24
SutekhMouldyRoyal
Marcus Williams
Utterly bizarre signing. Must be McDermott’s worst. Arrived at the end of 09/10 from Scunthorpe and left 2 years and 3 league appearances later for Sheffield United. Looked totally out of depth and was never given a run in the first team to try and prove himself. Spent his 2 years here on loan at Peterborough and back at Scunthorpe before a stint at Sheffield where he presumably impressed enough to earn his permanent move. Classed as one of those “modern left backs” i.e. really a winger who can tackle a bit when the wind is in the right direction etc.
He’s now 38 and last kicked a ball in anger for Guiseley in 2018
by Sutekh » 10 Jan 2025 14:48
Hound I’m not sure he ever played enough to be terrible as such but Danzell Gravenberch was one of the oddest signings of recent-ish times
Clearly not good enough and looked about 2 stone overweight
Do remember him injuring some Arsenal player with a horror tackle in the cup game there so some credit for that though
by Clyde1998 » 10 Jan 2025 15:22
Snowflake Royal I'm all for trying to find the diamond in the rough for cheap, but that era we made some appalling signings that it was clear would never make it. They were cheap as chips, but it's still burning money
Brett Williams. Marcus Williams, Cedric Baseya, Eric Obinna (who did at least make 6 appearances according to wiki).
by stealthpapes » 10 Jan 2025 16:45
by Hound » 10 Jan 2025 17:20
by Ascotexgunner » 10 Jan 2025 18:14
by Crusader Royal » 10 Jan 2025 18:27
Ascotexgunner So many to mention...especially in recent times.
So I'll go a bit leftfield and pick a goalkeeper.
João Virginia was utter sh+t...literally anything hit from the edge of the area literally went through him. It's like he didn't have arms, and the mistakes got worse and worse......thank god he was only a loaned.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jan 2025 08:57
Clyde1998Snowflake Royal I'm all for trying to find the diamond in the rough for cheap, but that era we made some appalling signings that it was clear would never make it. They were cheap as chips, but it's still burning money
Brett Williams. Marcus Williams, Cedric Baseya, Eric Obinna (who did at least make 6 appearances according to wiki).
On the flip side, it got us Kevin Doyle and Shane Long and more recently Femi Azeez (Wealdstone); Mamadi Camara (Feirense) and Michael Craig (Tottenham). It's probably one of the better low risk-high reward strategies when you've got the ability to forward plan transfers.
by stealthpapes » 11 Jan 2025 09:12
Snowflake RoyalClyde1998Snowflake Royal I'm all for trying to find the diamond in the rough for cheap, but that era we made some appalling signings that it was clear would never make it. They were cheap as chips, but it's still burning money
Brett Williams. Marcus Williams, Cedric Baseya, Eric Obinna (who did at least make 6 appearances according to wiki).
On the flip side, it got us Kevin Doyle and Shane Long and more recently Femi Azeez (Wealdstone); Mamadi Camara (Feirense) and Michael Craig (Tottenham). It's probably one of the better low risk-high reward strategies when you've got the ability to forward plan transfers.
It's hardly the same is.
Craig was at a PL club for flips sake, Camara and Azeez went into the academy. These are punts worth taking. They have a chance of making it. Doyle was a successful footballer in Ireland and went straight into the first team, Long was very highly rated there too, also played in the first team straight away.
That post is not against finding cheap players. It's not wasting your time with ones who will clearly never make it. Brett Williams and Baseya never had any chance.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jan 2025 09:16
stealthpapesSnowflake RoyalClyde1998 On the flip side, it got us Kevin Doyle and Shane Long and more recently Femi Azeez (Wealdstone); Mamadi Camara (Feirense) and Michael Craig (Tottenham). It's probably one of the better low risk-high reward strategies when you've got the ability to forward plan transfers.
It's hardly the same is.
Craig was at a PL club for flips sake, Camara and Azeez went into the academy. These are punts worth taking. They have a chance of making it. Doyle was a successful footballer in Ireland and went straight into the first team, Long was very highly rated there too, also played in the first team straight away.
That post is not against finding cheap players. It's not wasting your time with ones who will clearly never make it. Brett Williams and Baseya never had any chance.
Alan Bennett (actually had a solid career)
Dave Mooney (very solid at Leyton O)
Karl Sheppard (went back to Ireland)
by stealthpapes » 11 Jan 2025 10:07
by Clyde1998 » 11 Jan 2025 10:10
stealthpapesSnowflake RoyalClyde1998 On the flip side, it got us Kevin Doyle and Shane Long and more recently Femi Azeez (Wealdstone); Mamadi Camara (Feirense) and Michael Craig (Tottenham). It's probably one of the better low risk-high reward strategies when you've got the ability to forward plan transfers.
It's hardly the same is.
Craig was at a PL club for flips sake, Camara and Azeez went into the academy. These are punts worth taking. They have a chance of making it. Doyle was a successful footballer in Ireland and went straight into the first team, Long was very highly rated there too, also played in the first team straight away.
That post is not against finding cheap players. It's not wasting your time with ones who will clearly never make it. Brett Williams and Baseya never had any chance.
Alan Bennett (actually had a solid career)
Dave Mooney (very solid at Leyton O)
Karl Sheppard (went back to Ireland)
by Father Flipper » 11 Jan 2025 10:11
grey_squirrel Naseem Bashir
Maybe a bit harsh given that he only played 3 games but distinctly remember him inexplicably missing a sitting duck open goal from 6 yards against Chester at the Tilehurst End. He was instantly hauled off and never played again.
by NewCorkSeth » 11 Jan 2025 10:18
stealthpapes I am so glad this video of Cedric Baseya still exists
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcs4kk
Anyone hear speak French![]()
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Danzell Gravenberch - literally playing the wrong sport.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jan 2025 10:45
stealthpapes I was going more for something between
(a) you win some, you lose some
and
(b) players can move on and do well, not making it here doesn't mean they're necessarily bad
Have a go, don't work out? move on.
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