SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

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SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by windjammer » 14 Jul 2009 14:58

With our striking options limited at the moment and no sign of anything happening on the Tommy Smith front due to us annoying Watford and not wanting to beat the Sheff Utd offer how about resigning Leroy? Anticipating the negative response from HobNobbers let's consider these. A bad attitude problem? At times definitely but how much was due to the relationship between Leroy and the old coaching regime? We can't blame it all on Leroy and Coppell. A new order is in place now and who's to say that Rodgers, Lampard Snr and co couldn't remotivate him? During our Championship record breaking season Leroy was outstanding until his injury and after Kitson's Premier League clattering from Middlesboro's Riggot in the 1st game he again showed his worth, it wasn't all Doyle. He is still young enough to come good again but old enough to hopefully see the error of some of his past ways. We don't know how long Noel Hunt will take to get fully fit and we also don't know how he will react to his brother's possible departure or the the continual slagging SHunt gets on these pages. Long has still to fully prove his worth and in any case we can't put all of the striking onus on his shoulders. Church is promising but unproven, we don't know how a long season will affect him, likewise with Mooney, although I have a feeling he (Mooney)could surprise us all if given a chance. Anyway Lita could give us that experience, plus as we let him go we won't have to pay a fee to resign him. Rodgers has the chance at Murty's testimonial to sit down and have a good talk with Lita, but will he so keen on being the new broom that he will ignore any positives from the past?
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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Y21_Royal » 14 Jul 2009 15:00

Absolutely not, anyway why would he want to come back here?

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by windjammer » 14 Jul 2009 15:03

Y21_Royal Absolutely not, anyway why would he want to come back here?



He seems very pleased to be coming back for the testimonial. Where's your 15 to 20 goals a season Royal at the moment? Long maybe but I wouldn't go above 10 for him.

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Thaumagurist* » 14 Jul 2009 15:04

I didn't read all of that.

I thought one of main reasons for letting him go was his wages.

And our striking options aren't exactly limited. :roll:

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by windjammer » 14 Jul 2009 15:10

Thaumagurist* I didn't read all of that.

I thought one of main reasons for letting him go was his wages.

And our striking options aren't exactly limited. :roll:



He's without a club at the moment and surely he realises that a second successive Championship season will not command the same Prem level wages. But Prem clubs are not exactly forming a queue are they? He could still be a very good Championship stiker for us, and not for WBA as Simon Cox will be
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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Royal Rother » 14 Jul 2009 15:11

windjammer Lita could give us that experience, plus as we let him go we won't have to pay a fee to resign him.


No fee? I think Lita will be expecting a nice little signing on fee wherever he goes which thankfully won't be here.

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Thaumagurist* » 14 Jul 2009 15:19

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Thaumagurist* I didn't read all of that.

I thought one of main reasons for letting him go was his wages.

And our striking options aren't exactly limited. :roll:



He's without a club at the moment and surely he realises that a second successive Championship season will not command the same Prem level wages. But Prem clubs are not exactly forming a queue are they? He could still be a very good Championship stiker for us, and not for WBA as Simon Cox will be


In case you forgot, he said no to Wolves.

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Terminal Boardom » 14 Jul 2009 15:26

windjammer With our striking options limited at the moment and no sign of anything happening on the Tommy Smith front due to us annoying Watford and not wanting to beat the Sheff Utd offer how about resigning Leroy? Anticipating the negative response from HobNobbers let's consider these. A bad attitude problem? At times definitely but how much was due to the relationship between Leroy and the old coaching regime? We can't blame it all on Leroy and Coppell. A new order is in place now and who's to say that Rodgers, Lampard Snr and co couldn't remotivate him? During our Championship record breaking season Leroy was outstanding until his injury and after Kitson's Premier League clattering from Middlesboro's Riggot in the 1st game he again showed his worth, it wasn't all Doyle. He is still young enough to come good again but old enough to hopefully see the error of some of his past ways. We don't know how long Noel Hunt will take to get fully fit and we also don't know how he will react to his brother's possible departure or the the continual slagging SHunt gets on these pages. Long has still to fully prove his worth and in any case we can't put all of the striking onus on his shoulders. Church is promising but unproven, we don't know how a long season will affect him, likewise with Mooney, although I have a feeling he (Mooney)could surprise us all if given a chance. Anyway Lita could give us that experience, plus as we let him go we won't have to pay a fee to resign him. Rodgers has the chance at Murty's testimonial to sit down and have a good talk with Lita, but will he so keen on being the new broom that he will ignore any positives from the past?


Well thought out. Is it a sign of Leroy's perceived attitude that he is yet to find a club? Didn't Leroy also turn down an offer from the Blunts? Is this another example of a player with dillusions of adequacy? I can not see him coming back. Too much loss of face on Leroy's part and the club don't want to have him.

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Royal Rother » 14 Jul 2009 15:28

Neither do the (majority of) supporters.


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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by loyalroyal4life » 14 Jul 2009 15:28

next you will be saying shall we keep s.hunt and resign doobs

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Thaumagurist* » 14 Jul 2009 15:31

Terminal Boardom Is it a sign of Leroy's perceived attitude that he is yet to find a club?


Doubt it, why would clubs take note of fans (typically idiots on hob nob) muttering about his attitude?

Terminal Boredom Didn't Leroy also turn down an offer from the Blunts?


That was the last transfer window, in January. He didn't even have an offer from them, he just refused to talk to them.

Terminal Boredom Is this another example of a player with dillusions of adequacy?


What the f*ck is that supposed to mean?

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by shaka's shorts » 14 Jul 2009 15:51

first reaction was no, but on reflection, may be worth a punt - can;t think of a better "free" signing. Maybe RFC know more abouit his off field exploits than we do and so do the other clubs and that is why no-one wants him?

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Y21_Royal » 14 Jul 2009 15:52

loyalroyal4life next you will be saying shall we keep s.hunt and resign doobs


I'd take Doobs back in heartbeat

Doobs > young Chelsea player unlikely to sign once loan is completed


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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Terminal Boardom » 14 Jul 2009 15:58

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Terminal Boardom Is it a sign of Leroy's perceived attitude that he is yet to find a club?


Doubt it, why would clubs take note of fans (typically idiots on hob nob) muttering about his attitude?

Terminal Boredom Didn't Leroy also turn down an offer from the Blunts?


That was the last transfer window, in January. He didn't even have an offer from them, he just refused to talk to them.

Terminal Boredom Is this another example of a player with dillusions of adequacy?


What the f*ck is that supposed to mean?


Fook off you pedant!

Dillusions of adequacy, as ANYONE knows, is where Leroy had it in his mind that our former first team coach was not as good as thought. Do I have to spell everything out for you???

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Royal Rother » 14 Jul 2009 16:05

Huh?

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Thaumagurist* » 14 Jul 2009 16:06

But what is Dillusions? :|

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Row Z Royal » 14 Jul 2009 16:16

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Y21_Royal Absolutely not, anyway why would he want to come back here?



He seems very pleased to be coming back for the testimonial. Where's your 15 to 20 goals a season Royal at the moment? Long maybe but I wouldn't go above 10 for him.


Lita? 15-20 goals? At the moment?


I think not.

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Y21_Royal » 14 Jul 2009 16:18

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Y21_Royal Absolutely not, anyway why would he want to come back here?



He seems very pleased to be coming back for the testimonial. Where's your 15 to 20 goals a season Royal at the moment? Long maybe but I wouldn't go above 10 for him.


Phil Parkinson and Steve Sidwell are pleased to be coming back but I hardly think they'll be all that interested in re-signing!

NHunt > Long > Mooney > Lita

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Jul 2009 16:19

Should we resign Murty?

Maybe John Oster as well?

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Re: SHOULD WE RESIGN LITA?

by Thaumagurist* » 14 Jul 2009 16:21

Y21_Royal NHunt > Long > Mooney > Lita


I'd actually rate Lita better than Long and Mooney.

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