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Darren Pratley (Page 25 - Detailed interview with the SLP pre Leyton Orient match )
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Article says he’s scored four goals for Charlton. Doncaster in play off , Coventry and Shrewsbury away. Anyone remember who the fourth was against.0
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Article says he’s scored four goals for Charlton. Doncaster in play off , Coventry and Shrewsbury away. Anyone remember who the fourth was against.5
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Slightly surprised it's happened now and not later in the season but fair play to him. Seems to have stepped it up a gear this season. I wasn't far off being in the Leuth camp of opinions about Pratley but he's changed that around.0
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Slightly surprised as he's 34, but he has a key role on and off the pitch. I imagine whatever division we are in next season we will be relying on young loan midfielders, and you need his experience around them1
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Darren will be one of our most important players this year,he must be used sensibly,but will be invaluable to our squad.6
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Fully deserves it based on how he played at Wembley and so far this season
Said it already but think he suits the Championship better as more teams want to just play at this level
In League One you get more teams who are happy to have a scrap just as much as Darren0 -
He's looked fitter and more effective, so I think probably earnt.
Now announce Naby5 -
killerandflash said:Slightly surprised as he's 34, but he has a key role on and off the pitch. I imagine whatever division we are in next season we will be relying on young loan midfielders, and you need his experience around them
His experience in the premier league next season will be very good 😁2 -
Unusual for us to do it this early but I’m pleased - this could be a sign we are trying to tie more players down?1
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Leuth said:He's looked fitter and more effective, so I think probably earnt.
Now announce Naby
Fully expecting this to be his last season simply because of his high wages5 - Sponsored links:
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One of our warriors, like Pearce.
Not only physically strong but mentally strong too. He's a leader, on and off the pitch.
A role model for the young players at the club.
No wonder Bowyer, says "I love him". That's his way of saying he's able to depend on him in so many ways.
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blackpool72 said:killerandflash said:Slightly surprised as he's 34, but he has a key role on and off the pitch. I imagine whatever division we are in next season we will be relying on young loan midfielders, and you need his experience around them
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Pleased with that.
Proper pro, willing to help the youngsters.
Outstanding at Wembley.3 -
ForeverAddickted said:Leuth said:He's looked fitter and more effective, so I think probably earnt.
Now announce Naby
Fully expecting this to be his last season simply because of his high wages
Why not Beckensarr?3 -
East_Stand_Loopy said:ForeverAddickted said:Leuth said:He's looked fitter and more effective, so I think probably earnt.
Now announce Naby
Fully expecting this to be his last season simply because of his high wages
Why not Beckensarr?0 -
Are Sarr's wages STILL higher than those of our recent permanent signings? He's on what, 6 or 7k a week?0
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ForeverAddickted said:East_Stand_Loopy said:ForeverAddickted said:Leuth said:He's looked fitter and more effective, so I think probably earnt.
Now announce Naby
Fully expecting this to be his last season simply because of his high wages
Why not Beckensarr?0 -
Leuth said:Are Sarr's wages STILL higher than those of our recent permanent signings? He's on what, 6 or 7k a week?
It was interesting though that we released Vetokele primarily because of his injury record rather than his wage demands though so isnt unreasonable that we'll be able to keep Naby0 -
Every club needs a Darren Prattley.(even if I’ve spelt his name wrong) that’ll wind the English teachers up on here!1
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Covered_End_Lad said:ForeverAddickted said:East_Stand_Loopy said:ForeverAddickted said:Leuth said:He's looked fitter and more effective, so I think probably earnt.
Now announce Naby
Fully expecting this to be his last season simply because of his high wages
Why not Beckensarr?0 - Sponsored links:
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ForeverAddickted said:Covered_End_Lad said:ForeverAddickted said:East_Stand_Loopy said:ForeverAddickted said:Leuth said:He's looked fitter and more effective, so I think probably earnt.
Now announce Naby
Fully expecting this to be his last season simply because of his high wages
Why not Beckensarr?3 -
Love it when a player like Pratley an experienced pro, wants to stay & fight for our cause, despite all that’s happening in the background, the footballing side undertaken by Bows,Gallen & Jacko is pretty special in terms of where we are at...love this squad it smacks of togetherness & unity...long may that trio reign over us...
well done Dazza & thank you...👏👏👏1 -
I wonder if Pratley is doing/has done his badges. Seems to have manager qualities.1
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Prately seems a possible fitness freak?0
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harveys_gardener said:I wonder if Pratley is doing/has done his badges. Seems to have manager qualities.
Maybe Jacko can have a word...0 -
Seriously underwhelmed when he signed and obviously a far better player than I realised who seems very fit.1
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Having an Andy Hughes/Darren Pratley style experienced professional is always a benefit to the squad - even if he doesn't play his example and experience will be so good for the younger players to learn from.
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Needs a thread title update...0
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I can’t believe Darren Pratley is gonna be a Premier League player at the age of 35.10