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Luke O'Nien

Any player who was part of the team that beat Wycombe that day in May will forever be a hero for many,especially Luke who was great in that run to the final.

He had his ups and downs in the championship but was one of our most consistent players last year.

I just dont (and think RLB and the coaching staff agree) think he has what it takes to be a consistent prem player.He's got his sub appearances now and maybe has a few more but he really should be looking to play more games at a big championship club.

Perhaps he will be a coach here in the future but you can respect his achivements here and not look at his future through Onien Cult specs.
I don't recall too many downs in the Championship. It was up, up and up for Luke in that division. I'd go so far as to say he performed better for us in the Championship than he ever did in League 1.
Xhaka had him give the teamtalk before we beat the mags a few weeks ago. We’ve been told repeatedly how much he brings off the pitch since the day he signed by numerous managers and the hierarchy.

Between the grandas who still think football is about a “first xi” and anyone not playing has been “dropped” and the dafties who are itching to move players like O’Nien on when they seem perfectly happy to be involved I despair at times. I think there’s something very special about the way that we have got to where we are now that we need to be careful not to lose. Obviously players will move on, but they don’t need to be shoved out the door.

It was Hume in the summer, and he’s been absolutely class.
I'd love to kna what was said like.

Maybe one day it'll come out.
 
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He could easily have another championship promotion on his cv and potentially play more under a newly promoted side than he has here.

The bloke's attitude and application is fantastic.
Yip, I've no doubt he'll be back here in a coaching capacity when his playing days are over..that's years away though
 
I love LON right, but I find it strange he is held in such higher esteem than Neil, Patto and co.

They are all equal for me in dragging us from the pits to where they are now, that picture LON posted says it all after playoff final win

2 of them now playing for us regularly in the prem too, remarkable
 
I love LON right, but I find it strange he is held in such higher esteem than Neil, Patto and co.

They are all equal for me in dragging us from the pits to where they are now, that picture LON posted says it all after playoff final win

2 of them now playing for us regularly in the prem too, remarkable
He has a very infectious, likable and personable personality compared to the others
 
I don't recall too many downs in the Championship. It was up, up and up for Luke in that division. I'd go so far as to say he performed better for us in the Championship than he ever did in League 1.

I'd love to kna what was said like.

Maybe one day it'll come out.

He had a few stinkers in our second season like.
 
Knows what’s he doing though rocky lad.

Definitely plays on it.
Don't doubt that mate, he's a clever lad
I don't recall too many downs in the Championship. It was up, up and up for Luke in that division. I'd go so far as to say he performed better for us in the Championship than he ever did in League 1.

I'd love to kna what was said like.

Maybe one day it'll come out.
He was captain of a side that had an absolutely shocking 2nd half of the season two seasons ago. Not personally his fault but it was definitely a 'down'
 
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Don't doubt that mate, he's a clever lad

He was captain of a side that had an absolutely shocking 2nd half of the season two seasons ago. Not personally his fault but it was definitely a 'down'
Had a few last season own goal and gave away pen I think against Sheffield United
 
Agree with all this. 👍
Top post. Have a like.
Xhaka had him give the teamtalk before we beat the mags a few weeks ago. We’ve been told repeatedly how much he brings off the pitch since the day he signed by numerous managers and the hierarchy.

Between the grandas who still think football is about a “first xi” and anyone not playing has been “dropped” and the dafties who are itching to move players like O’Nien on when they seem perfectly happy to be involved I despair at times. I think there’s something very special about the way that we have got to where we are now that we need to be careful not to lose. Obviously players will move on, but they don’t need to be shoved out the door.

It was Hume in the summer, and he’s been absolutely class.
 
Exactly this. The lad should be playing week in week out. That isn't going to happen here

I'd be very surprised if he was happy not playing every week. His role would be a mentoring and motivational one if he stayed. The lad deserves better imo than seeing out his playing days like that.
Well we’ll soon see. If he’s still here at the end of the window then it would seem he was happy to stay
 
He's not a glorified cheer leader. He's a premier league squad member. He needs to do what is best for him. The club benefits either way.
People are saying keep him for his influence off the field, hence the glorified cheerleader remark. At 31 he needs to be playing, he won't play regularly here.
 
People are saying keep him for his influence off the field, hence the glorified cheerleader remark. At 31 he needs to be playing, he won't play regularly here.
I'd keep him for all sorts of reasons but at the end of the day premier league teams need squad players and if he's happy being one, pushing the first teamers and getting minutes here and there then happy days.

Anyway, no point going round in circles. Whatever he decides to do won't reflect badly on him as far as I'm concerned.

Edit: He's quite a cheap/useful homegrown box tick from the club's perspective aswell I'd have thought.
 
I'd keep him for all sorts of reasons but at the end of the day premier league teams need squad players and if he's happy being one, pushing the first teamers and getting minutes here and there then happy days.

Anyway, no point going round in circles. Whatever he decides to do won't reflect badly on him as far as I'm concerned.

Edit: He's quite a cheap/useful homegrown box tick from the club's perspective aswell I'd have thought.
At 31 I'd be very surprised if he's happy to be a bit part player and not play regularly. He's too good of a player to not be playing and he has a few year of playing still in front of him. Hes got years and years ahead of him to be a positive influence off the pitch
 
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At 31 I'd be very surprised if he's happy to be a bit part player and not play regularly. He's too good of a player to not be playing and he has a few year of playing still in front of him. Hes got years and years ahead of him to be a positive influence off the pitch
He loves the club, the city and the people. I could be wrong but I suspect he’d rather be a bit part player in his own fairytale ending than a big fish in some potential nightmare shitty pond somewhere else.

I stand to be corrected (said the man in the orthopaedic shoes 🙄😂)
 
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