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Frimpong
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i think Absurdistan is basically saying Razak was worse than Frimpong.
I think Frimpong will end up back at Wolves. Even his twitter account he says he is a "wolves lover".3 -
Yes, clubless at the mo. Hard to pick which of them was the worse loan signing.I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:
Thats Razak isnt it?Absurdistan said:Bedsaddick said:One of our worst loan signings in recent years.
I'm sure some stupid chairman will pay him a wage somewhere .0 -
I'd much rather sign (former) Barnsley Boris!Absurdistan said:Bedsaddick said:One of our worst loan signings in recent years.
I'm sure some stupid chairman will pay him a wage somewhere .0 -
Agree with that - cracking little player. Fails the height test though.0
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and the hair testLeroy Ambrose said:Agree with that - cracking little player. Fails the height test though.
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Frimpong is going to be gutted when Wolves say no and he ends up at MK Dons.0
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And the age test.Leroy Ambrose said:Agree with that - cracking little player. Fails the height test though.
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I thought Frimpong looked good for us. He never gave the ball away and was strong in the middle of the park - something we needed at the time.
We all see things differently, but I was disappointed when he left us.8 -
I may be in the minority but I think that if he could focus on his football career and not trying to be a celebrity then he could actually be a decent player. I thought that was not anywhere near as bad as Razak was for us and he seemed to fit in with the rest of the lads personality wise. If a manager could get his mind focused then he could be an asset
I dont know who could get his head sorted out though0 -
Are we talking about Perkins now of Blackpool? If we are Poyet gave him a footballing lesson on Saturday. Suspect he may be one of those players who had previously shone vs us because our midfield has been sub-par for a few years now, at least at Championship level.Leroy Ambrose said:Agree with that - cracking little player. Fails the height test though.
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Barnsley fans weren't too sad to see the back of him. Apparently he was a very hit and miss player, he just seemed to save all his good performances for when he played against usExiled_Addick said:
Are we talking about Perkins now of Blackpool? If we are Poyet gave him a footballing lesson on Saturday. Suspect he may be one of those players who had previously shone vs us because our midfield has been sub-par for a few years now, at least at Championship level.Leroy Ambrose said:Agree with that - cracking little player. Fails the height test though.
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Former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong is due to hold talks with Austrian outfit Sturm Graz. The 22-year-old midfielder is a free agent after leaving Barnsley in the summer, and now the Ghana international is ready to continue his career abroad.
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he's left. leave it yeah?1
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He should of stuck to rap #DENCH0
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Only 22 and already on his 27th club.6
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HaHa.......NEVER has the saying "Nicking a Living" been more appropriate for this overhyped "footballer?"
Bon Voyage fella!!!!!
COYR....1 -
Oh dear, now he's playing in mainland europe, it's only a matter of time before he ends up at one of RD's clubs and we all know where that'll lead........................3
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Dench!0
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Seven years after he played for us and I still can't get the Ying Tong Song out of my head whenever I see his name.0
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Charlton_Stu said:Frimpong has officially retired at the age of 27 due to being shit3
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Apologies, thought this was the fly tipping thread
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From the Sky link above:"It is with great sadness I have decided to retire from professional football," Frimpong said on Twitter.
"I have had problems with my knee for the last five years or so and have got back to playing at a professional level.
"But since November 2017 I haven't been in action as I had a tear in my knee ligament.
"I decided with my own will that I will not opt for the operation since I was not enjoying football playing through pain.
"I would love to thank all the clubs I have represented, Arsenal, Charlton, Barnsley, Fulham, Ufa, AFC Eskilstuna and Ermis for the love and support they have given and to the fans who always supported me. Thank you and let's see what the future holds."Spending time with my daughter and family the last year has made me realise I'm blessed."It's always sad when a player has to retire early through injury. I wish him all the best for the future.
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This is a perfect example of why i can never criticise a player for moving to another club on more money/longer contract etc. One injury and their career could be over tomorrow.7
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"But since November 2017 I haven't been in action as I had a tear in my knee ligament."
"I decided with my own will that I will not opt for the operation since I was not enjoying football playing through pain."
That statement makes no sense ?
Most footballer have to have some sort of operation in their careers. Good luck in his future but not convinced he had the right mindset to take the highs and lows of being a pro footballer.0 -
soapboxsam said:"But since November 2017 I haven't been in action as I had a tear in my knee ligament."
"I decided with my own will that I will not opt for the operation since I was not enjoying football playing through pain."
That statement makes no sense ?
Most footballer have to have some sort of operation in their careers. Good luck in his future but not convinced he had the right mindset to take the highs and lows of being a pro footballer.0 -
JiMMy 85 said:soapboxsam said:"But since November 2017 I haven't been in action as I had a tear in my knee ligament."
"I decided with my own will that I will not opt for the operation since I was not enjoying football playing through pain."
That statement makes no sense ?
Most footballer have to have some sort of operation in their careers. Good luck in his future but not convinced he had the right mindset to take the highs and lows of being a pro footballer.1 -
JiMMy 85 said:soapboxsam said:"But since November 2017 I haven't been in action as I had a tear in my knee ligament."
"I decided with my own will that I will not opt for the operation since I was not enjoying football playing through pain."
That statement makes no sense ?
Most footballer have to have some sort of operation in their careers. Good luck in his future but not convinced he had the right mindset to take the highs and lows of being a pro footballer.
Very few footballers go through their careers without some operations.
He decided not to.
He wasn't 100% committed.
Chris Solly he wasn't..2 -
soapboxsam said:JiMMy 85 said:soapboxsam said:"But since November 2017 I haven't been in action as I had a tear in my knee ligament."
"I decided with my own will that I will not opt for the operation since I was not enjoying football playing through pain."
That statement makes no sense ?
Most footballer have to have some sort of operation in their careers. Good luck in his future but not convinced he had the right mindset to take the highs and lows of being a pro footballer.
Very few footballers go through their careers without some operations.
He decided not to.
He wasn't 100% committed.
Chris Solly he wasn't..
either way never great for any player when injuries kick in0