Not one of my favourites I'm afraid as he flattered to deceive and produced too little for me. However he sounds a decent bloke so I wish him all the best for the future.
skilful player, has the tools to make it in the championship but I fear it's upstairs that his problems lie, you can definitely see why he was in the charlton academy but you can also see why we released him at 16. Good luck Danny, thanks for the cracker at Derby!
Inline Danny and its a shame it didn't work out. Highlights for me were MK Dons away with that dumny and cross for Yann and the first half v Carlisle at home when he gave the best display of crossing and terrorising wing play I've ever seen (at league 1 level) as we went 3-0 up. Second half he did bugger all which kind off sums up his career with us. Good luck Danny. What might have been........
Plus he single handedly gave us our FA cup run this season. 2-0 down at home to Oxford we were pitiful & going out. On came Greenie and he changed the tempo of the game & made the equaliser for kermy.
Got a lot of undeserved stick from keyboard warriors.
Good luck to him. A bit of an enigma /character, and god knows the game needs more of these.
Dare I say it, not particularly well managed by CP. Can't just play someone for a game /half a game, expect instant results then drop them again for another 5 games (see Harriott recently).
Good luck to him. Played a part in the last 3 seasons, especially the promotion season. Was looking forward to seeing him in league games after a promising performance v Welling, but he never really performed as hoped. Had his moments of course with a few goals and some good assists.
Never really got a run of games in this league, but I'm not sure he showed quite enough to keep his place. What I don't think helped him was a midfield of similar(ish) players, playing alongside 2 or 3 Stephens, Hollands and Jackson the team lacked pace, energy and movement. Adding 1 or 2 of Wagstaff, Pritchard, Wilson and Harriott added that to the team, often at right midfield.
Always liked DG and never quite got the anger directed towards him. Saw some great corners and crosses, but it wasn't happening. Good luck. Can we start posting on the match thread every time he has an assist or goal or blows his nose now?
Got a lot of undeserved stick from keyboard warriors.
Good luck to him. A bit of an enigma /character, and god knows the game needs more of these.
Dare I say it, not particularly well managed by CP. Can't just play someone for a game /half a game, expect instant results then drop them again for another 5 games (see Harriott recently).
IMO a much maligned player. Some fans would not give him any encouragement whenever he was brought on to play and openly barracked him. That is no way to treat any one wearing the shirt. I think there is more to come from Danny and will watch his remaining career with interest. Good luck Danny
Danny Green impressed me on his debut, pre-season friendly at Welling, 2011, cutting in from the right up the slope and firing a corker from outside the box. I had high hopes - as a winger, he had scored 15 goals in the previous season for the Daggers. I like the idea of Danny Green: an outsider, a maverick. Unpredictable. Serious barnet. Stroppy.
For those who have condemned Danny Green to Southend - he could inflame any Championship team. Watch those penetrating long throws in to the box. But don't let him take a corner...
Good news. Not sure their fans are going to be too impressed after his lian spell but I hope he can take the opportunity to get gsmes and both figuratively and actually kick on.
“I’m delighted to be here,” he told MK Dons Player. “When I knew I wasn’t being kept on at Charlton, MK Dons were the Club I wanted to come to. Luckily the Club wanted me too so everyone’s happy!
“There was a bit of interest but MK Dons stood out because of the way the team plays football, the manager, who is great, the players, who I know from my spell last year, and the stadium. I can’t wait to get started.”
Dons boss Karl Robinson told mkdons.com: “Danny showed during his time with us last season what a quality player he is, with his delivery, guile, work-rate and set-pieces, plus he’s got a long throw.
Good news. Not sure their fans are going to be too impressed after his lian spell but I hope he can take the opportunity to get gsmes and both figuratively and actually kick on.
Should that be his loan spell or his lean spell? Anyway all the best to him.
Good luck to him, absolute gentleman both times my little boy and I met him. I said to my lad (who's 8) this morning while taking him to school, looks like we've got a new manager...."Oh, let me guess, he's Belgian!"
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Good luck Danny
In the fight back away to Derby in the 12/13 season he looked a very good Championship player. The quality was there but not the consistency.
Good luck DG.
All the best to him though.
Good luck to him. A bit of an enigma /character, and god knows the game needs more of these.
Dare I say it, not particularly well managed by CP. Can't just play someone for a game /half a game, expect instant results then drop them again for another 5 games (see Harriott recently).
Thanks and good luck Danny.
Never really got a run of games in this league, but I'm not sure he showed quite enough to keep his place. What I don't think helped him was a midfield of similar(ish) players, playing alongside 2 or 3 Stephens, Hollands and Jackson the team lacked pace, energy and movement. Adding 1 or 2 of Wagstaff, Pritchard, Wilson and Harriott added that to the team, often at right midfield.
It was mentioned earlier ,my hunch is he might go down two divisions to Luton.
John Still plucked him out from non league and he would link up with Paul Benson again.
For those who have condemned Danny Green to Southend - he could inflame any Championship team. Watch those penetrating long throws in to the box. But don't let him take a corner...
Danny Green signs three year deal with MK Dons. #cafc
“I’m delighted to be here,” he told MK Dons Player. “When I knew I wasn’t being kept on at Charlton, MK Dons were the Club I wanted to come to. Luckily the Club wanted me too so everyone’s happy!
“There was a bit of interest but MK Dons stood out because of the way the team plays football, the manager, who is great, the players, who I know from my spell last year, and the stadium. I can’t wait to get started.”
Dons boss Karl Robinson told mkdons.com: “Danny showed during his time with us last season what a quality player he is, with his delivery, guile, work-rate and set-pieces, plus he’s got a long throw.