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Van Hooijdonk; A man of few words

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They say a picture speaks a thousand words, and that moment when he stood in the rain, hands on hips, was pure football heaven.

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Not sure what more there is to say, guys just being professional.

Complete waste of 5 months of a limited time career for him, I can imagine he’s fuming in private but why make a public drama on social media.

I feel pretty sorry for him on a personal level, upended his life to move to another country to try and restart his career and then was relegated to scraps of almost nothing.

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Think he was hard done by to be honest, Wagner must have had some input about his arrival so to not use him or give him a proper chance must have been beyond frustrating. 

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Sometimes players need to see what's required to learn, he has been training and learning from different coaches and that could be what makes him a better player, he was not really needed for us and used as cover but he is young and has the opportunity to develop.

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35 minutes ago, Monty13 said:

Complete waste of 5 months of a limited time career for him, I can imagine he’s fuming in private but why make a public drama on social media.

He was on the bench before joining so it's not like we've stunted his career progress like we did with someone such as Tzolis who was a starter before joining us.

You'd hope he's enjoyed the experience of coming over and being part of the league and how we do things over here, even if he's not had the on-field time hoped for.

I just hope his lack of time wasn't down to some kind of rift between Knapper and Wagner.  I don't think it was, but you never know the more that's been implied since DW's dismissal.

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18 minutes ago, alex_ncfc said:

Think he was hard done by to be honest, Wagner must have had some input about his arrival so to not use him or give him a proper chance must have been beyond frustrating. 

Makes you wonder. Same with Batth.

 

Does feel like Wagner never trusted either of them.

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It's the sort of thing you might write on a 'Sorry You're Leaving' card at work.

You didn't know them, you didn't know, therefore, that they were leaving and you care not one jot that they are leaving, why they're leaving or where they're going.

So, to keep the peace, you write 'All the best for the future' on the card and immediately forget them.

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3 hours ago, cambridgeshire canary said:

 

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Why does he look out of breath???

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8 hours ago, NWC said:

Why does he look out of breath???

He’s done his usual 3 minutes or so on the pitch.

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11 hours ago, Google Bot said:

He was on the bench before joining so it's not like we've stunted his career progress like we did with someone such as Tzolis who was a starter before joining us.

You'd hope he's enjoyed the experience of coming over and being part of the league and how we do things over here, even if he's not had the on-field time hoped for.

I just hope his lack of time wasn't down to some kind of rift between Knapper and Wagner.  I don't think it was, but you never know the more that's been implied since DW's dismissal.

What a t1t you are

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2 minutes ago, Kingston Yellow said:

What a t1t you are

Thanks for your excellent feedback. ❤️

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Genuinely don't know if during his Norwich career Sydney covered more distance warming up  pre-match than he did on the pitch? A complete waste of wages. 

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Bizarre signing. Never mobile enough to play in Wagner's system. Danny Batth MK2.

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33 minutes ago, Kingston Yellow said:

What a t1t you are

You have to cringe at the use of numbers to swear on the internet.

Real men using ****ing stars. 

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2 minutes ago, River End Rocker said:

Genuinely don't know if during his Norwich career Sydney covered more distance warming up  pre-match than he did on the pitch?

He featured in more league games for us than at Bologna in the first half of the season,  featuring in 9 out of 22 games for them, and 10 out of 17 for us.

Only difference is that he got 2 league starts there and played for around 200 mins total, versus the 120 mins we gave him.  If he's warmed up an average over 7 mins per game he'd be parity with game time mins vs warming up mins.  Sobering thought for the guy.

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12 hours ago, alex_ncfc said:

Think he was hard done by to be honest, Wagner must have had some input about his arrival so to not use him or give him a proper chance must have been beyond frustrating. 

I would suggest Wagner had zero say in him and thats partially why he never saw any minutes. That and he barely looked like a footballer when he stepped on the pitch, couldn't run or trap a ball.

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42 minutes ago, hogesar said:

. That and he barely looked like a footballer when he stepped on the pitch, couldn't run or trap a ball.

Same could be said for another couple of recent signings

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Remember on deadline day : 

  • - Sargent was just back from a potentially nasty injury
  • - Barnes is old and moves like a carthorse
  • - Hwang had been let go
  • - We'd just let Idah go to Celtic

Only a few hours left of the window and our only striking options were Sargent to suffer a recurrence of his injury would be Barnes further forward, move Rowe out of his best position to play up top, or an untested Aboh.

Seems pretty clear Van Hooijdonk was a last-minute somewhat desperate signing to provide cover up front. Definitely looks like we went shopping for literally anyone from a half decent league who could play up front, wouldn't cost much to loan, and would be OK with being backup. 

Very obvious that Wagner never wanted him. I wish we'd kept Hwang for the whole season, he was starting to look decent and chipped in with a few goals. One goal in the right match might have made the difference in getting us into 5th in the league.

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8 hours ago, Terminally Yellow said:

You have to cringe at the use of numbers to swear on the internet.

Real men using ****ing stars. 

Yeah. **** *** *** ******.

Edit: on reflection, is that why we sometimes don’t have enough, or any, stars in the official match thread titles? They’ve all been used up by swearing?

Edited by Nuff Said

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20 hours ago, canarydan23 said:

A man of few words, and even fewer minutes.

And even fewer moments of skill, pace or having any effect on a game. Occam’s razor would suggest he was just not very good. ☹️

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14 minutes ago, Nuff Said said:

Yeah. **** *** *** ******.

Edit: on reflection, is that why we sometimes don’t have enough, or any, stars in the official match thread titles? They’ve all been used up by swearing?

**** knows.

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There has been a lot of criticism of Wagner not giving him a chance but he saw him in training all day every day. 

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You have to speculate in a rift between Wagner and Knapper or at least agreement to disagree. Rumours around that he was going to be sacked even had we been promoted, so the fact he was binned after the final whistle at Leeds is hardly surprising.

The bigger picture for me is what the hell were our recruitment team and Knapper thinking re SVH and if it deters future loanees from signing for us.

 

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