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domw001

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May 11, 2006
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Stephen Carr for not being patient enough.

He must have had played unders more managers than ledley now
 

C0YS

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Jul 9, 2007
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I don't think we should say who should enter the hall of shame. I think we should look to the positives, NOT the negatives!
 

ExpatFan

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May 11, 2005
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If you don't restrict it to players - then top of the list has to be Terry Neill !
 

LSUY

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Jul 12, 2005
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Kevin Scott
David Kerslake
Jason Dozzell
Andy Booth
Ramon Vega
Stuart Nethercott
Jason Cundy
Bobby Mimms
 

AlexSkree

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Aug 21, 2006
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Kanoute for the arrogant celebration after sending us out in the uefa cup and that stupid handball and penalty miss against lpool in the league cup..
Maybe im a bit harsh now but dont like him very much as u probably understand..
 

SpurSince57

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Jan 20, 2006
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The way this is heading, you could end up including the vast majority of players who have ever turned turned out for us. You can't put players who were sub-standard or just plain average in the same bracket as Judas. And losing your rag and acting like a complete knob in the heat of the moment is completely different from calculatedly lying to us and the club for months before betraying us all.
 

C0YS

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Jul 9, 2007
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The way this is heading, you could end up including the vast majority of players who have ever turned turned out for us. You can't put players who were sub-standard or just plain average in the same bracket as Judas. And losing your rag and acting like a complete knob in the heat of the moment is completely different from calculatedly lying to us and the club for months before betraying us all.

exactly only players who have dissgrased the club should go into this hall of shame, not players who just didnt play well when in the club!
 

Houdini

No better cure for the blues than some good pussy.
Jul 10, 2006
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So far i have JUDAS standing in an empty room!
 

Adam456

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Jul 1, 2005
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Stephen Carr for not being patient enough.

He must have had played unders more managers than ledley now

Yes the tw*t. He wanted to better himself.....by going to Newcastle. Well they and he have got much worse.

In fact, I'd looov it if the bar codes got relegated
 

Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
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Campbell.

Tempted to include Carr for those comments about 'winning things' when leaving for Newcastle, but that's not quite enough on its own.

What about some bosses? Terry Neill perhaps?

Cannot believe who some people have put in, even if it might be for a joke...
 

Pleat_Out

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Nov 16, 2003
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If we're talking any individuals involved with the club here, I'd go:

George Graham - Nothing to do with being ex-Arsenal but the way he'd deflect blame for poor results onto the board, by going through his mates in the media. He got a warning for it under Sugar and was then sacked for it by the new board. Idiot.

Sergei Rebrov - For his consistent bertie big bollocks attitude about not starting every game under Hoddle. Well hold on, Teddy Sheringham, who was apparently finished at the time and not fit to lick your boots, is now 40 and still doing better now with Colchester than you ever did in the 1st division with West Ham. Meanwhile you're 34 and back where you started! So I think maybe you owe Hoddle an apology, son?

Alan Sugar - For his idiotic proclaimations about how they'd be a "Tesco where WHL was if it wasn't for me" and all around self-serving, self-promotion and lack of ambition.

Steffen Freund - Yes, I know what is coming - out of the door, one cross each, line on the left. I'll get crucifixed for this but really, the badge kissing, the fist pumping, the sitting with the fans in full kit after you've left... no sorry mate, it still hasn't conned me into thinking you were anymore passionate or committed than others. In fact,psychologists would say that your attempts to create this sort of image were to hid the fact that you were often the exact opposite: someone who bottled out of tackles and confrontation. Putting in lots of effort (like you did) is not the same thing as having courage and passion. Like the time when you ran to remonstrate with a Man Utd player until you realised it was Roy Keane, which prompted to you run rather quickly in another direction.

On top of this, he backed Campbell all the way after he'd fucked us over and then went into business with him. Certainly no evidence there of being a cut above. Just another professional player like any other.

Edit - Oh and of course, how could I forget - David fucking Pleat. I wouldn't even know where to start on this one. It could be an essay. Suffice to say, for his all around self-serving as DOF and media manipulation, much in the same mould as his peer George Graham.
 

Midostouch

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Aug 9, 2006
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A team of Judases, managed by Pleat - wasn't it him who said "That used to be a football club?' ?
 
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