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Luke O'Nien

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i think it's the fact that they are both our players now and deserve the benefit of the doubt untill they actually play. Baldwin seems to have been a decent player before we will just have to see. he's going to have loovens next to him at least
Oh I'm not slagging him off and I'll give him plenty of time to settle in, I just find it amusing how people on here dismiss anything they don't want to hear and accept anything they do. Loovens will be key to our backline I think; he's the organiser.
 
just read this interview with his mate Ben Herd and sounds like he has his head screwed on and will graft hard to improve

would have thought they could have stretched to twin beds :)

Give me 11 of these lads ahead of some of the highly paid twats we’ve had over these past few years. Hope he goes all the way (with us).

Have to say I am finding our League One ‘cleanse’ hugely refreshing.
 
He's a Watford reject as well. What was the name of that last lad we got for £40k from them that they didn't think would turn out to be up to much?

:lol: You mean the full back? I was thinking this the other day.....history can repeat itself!
 
Give me 11 of these lads ahead of some of the highly paid twats we’ve had over these past few years. Hope he goes all the way (with us).

Have to say I am finding our League One ‘cleanse’ hugely refreshing.
Just read this RR interview. Am genuinely excited to see this guy develop into a cult hero..love him to score on Saturday just to see his reaction
 
Just read this RR interview. Am genuinely excited to see this guy develop into a cult hero..love him to score on Saturday just to see his reaction
Cracking interview with his mentor. Loved it when he said Luke wants to move into the cottage on the training ground. He could prove to be something a bit special this lad, over time. The excitement is building . . . .
 
:lol: You mean the full back? I was thinking this the other day.....history can repeat itself!
Another full back was Nyron he had played his previous seven years in Leagues One and Two until he came to us as a back up player. When he got his one chance becuase of others being injured he took it and went on to spend as many years as a Premier League player. He deserved a lot of credit for that.

I firmly believe that there are a lot of good players in the lower leagues that have just been overlooked and then written off becuase they play in those leagues. Give the right lad a chance and he can go all thke way. I was glad to see that our new manager has said as much and the smartest of his new recruits will be aware of it too.
 
A must read for fans IMO, i've never heard of a player with this kind of attitude to training before :eek:

Enquiring about if he can live at the training ground so he can put extra time in :lol:

Class isn't it marra? I think this lad is going to become a real favourite. His attitude is top notch.

PS This has been reported on earlier threads but what the David Dickinson.
 
A must read for fans IMO, i've never heard of a player with this kind of attitude to training before :eek:

Enquiring about if he can live at the training ground so he can put extra time in :lol:

Excellent read. I think this lad could become a real favorite with the fans.
Exciting times just hope Jack Ross and his lads are given time to get it right.
 
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A must read for fans IMO, i've never heard of a player with this kind of attitude to training before :eek:

Enquiring about if he can live at the training ground so he can put extra time in :lol:


That's a cracking read.

I'd honestly not realised how much I've fallen out of love with football over the last few years until the takeover. Sure it's great to watch brilliant footballers play for other teams and admire them, and I can do that. But it's not 'real' for me because for me football is an emotional thing too, and my team appears to have not given a shit about SAFC for years - I think I've been so numb to my team and players that I've had an emotional disconnect with the club for years now.

Except for the odd consumate professionals like Defoe who also loved being here, it's been a long time since I looked at our team with any kind of belief they represented us / me or with any connection or excitement.

Now I read stuff like this and my partner starts laughing and says things like "look at you, you're sitting there not realising you're grinning like an idiot, lost in a screen, you look like a little kid".

It's awful it's taken the last four or five seasons to start a process of healing, but I've been sitting here reading that grinning like an idiot again.

:D
 
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