[cite]Posted By: nth london addick[/cite]whats wrong with him or has his loan expired
Injured and his loan was coming to an end. Could have been extended for another month, but he's out for around 4 weeks.
Best right back we've had on loan this season and last, Mills started well but I'd say Murty was a bit more reliable and consistent. Mills got that silly red card in his last game, something I don' think you'd see from Murty.
To be fair though, Laura .....we could find imperfection in each and every one of our players.
That's why they play for Charlton Athletic at the bottom of the Championship, rather than Real Madrid.
;o)
Graeme Murty brought many good things to the table while he was with us - experience, maturity and displaying a wholehearted thoroughly professional attitude.
But at the end of the season there is a still a chance that we may have special cause to remember him.
He was a major catalyst in changing the spirit and energy of the place.
What was great was having a skillful defender, playing with enthusiasm. I thought he was our best right back for some time and I'll miss him. Many thanks Graeme.
Think praise must go to both of them parky new what he was getting and Murty never let him down.
I'm warming very much to the new management to team who are installing in our performances what we have been crying out for seasons PRIDE.
Back to thread, Thanks Murty wholehearted and commited what I have wanted to see for long time good luck.
Yes, indeed a big blow to both ourselves and Mr Murt's....he did himself proud in the short time he was with us....I for one wouldn't be that surprised to see him back with us at some point in the near future....wherever we find ourselves!
yep, not the worst loanee we've seen and undoubtedly gave 100%. However, he was pretty awful going forward and cost us a goal on Saturday with very poor defending. If that was Moots he would have got pelters so justified criticism imo.
[cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]yep, not the worst loanee we've seen and undoubtedly gave 100%. However, he was pretty awful going forward and cost us a goal on Saturday with very poor defending. If that was Moots he would have got pelters so justified criticism imo.
Yes the goal was awful but judging by his reaction (unless he is the Scheimechel camp) he must have had a call or something because he let Hudson and Elliot have it.
Good pro etc. but I'd not expect a 17 year old debutant to make the error that he did at Swansea. Another disappointing right back loan for me, agree with Laura.
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Thought he was a model pro, committed and a decent loanee.
I think we'll miss him.
Shame to lose him.
A decent player and a proper pro.
Injured and his loan was coming to an end. Could have been extended for another month, but he's out for around 4 weeks.
Best right back we've had on loan this season and last, Mills started well but I'd say Murty was a bit more reliable and consistent. Mills got that silly red card in his last game, something I don' think you'd see from Murty.
Thanks and good luck Graeme
That's why they play for Charlton Athletic at the bottom of the Championship, rather than Real Madrid.
;o)
Graeme Murty brought many good things to the table while he was with us - experience, maturity and displaying a wholehearted thoroughly professional attitude.
But at the end of the season there is a still a chance that we may have special cause to remember him.
He was a major catalyst in changing the spirit and energy of the place.
Let's hope you're either with us or playing against us next season. You'll get a cheer from me!
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Many thanks Graeme.
Nice for once we can do this
most go and we are glad
Totally agree , he brought what the squad lacked .
thank you for putting in 100 % Graeme and inspiring others too as well.
I'm warming very much to the new management to team who are installing in our performances what we have been crying out for seasons PRIDE.
Back to thread, Thanks Murty wholehearted and commited what I have wanted to see for long time good luck.
Yes the goal was awful but judging by his reaction (unless he is the Scheimechel camp) he must have had a call or something because he let Hudson and Elliot have it.
You can't be too hard on him for that. Even the established top echelon of players cock up occasionally.
Players are only human.
He played for the shirt. And played a massive part in turning round the mentality of the place.
That'll do for me!
Old School.....