Gaeilge Millwall
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He reminds me of me ....... just saying 👁👁
Loves Malcolm Allen. If I could play I would want to play like he did.Malcolm Allen. Thought he was top draw for us. Excellent on the ball and scored his share. Gutted when he left for a reserve place at Newcastle!!
Looks like it nowLike what I see with Fleming. Can see us maybe having a problem hanging on to him. Head and shoulders above the rest.
Hope it's going better for you now.Just seen the result so far, cheered me right up after the week I've had.
I was saying the same today. I’m worried we will become a one-man team again. Jed and Flemming in the same team would have been exciting.I like him. But he is not a replacement for a Jed.
He already seems very technically minded and doesn't rely on raw pace to get by.
Him and Jed in the same time could have been great. But Jed left for a relegation right, journeyman manager and more money.
Don’t think so!I was saying the same today. I’m worried we will become a one-man team again. Jed and Flemming in the same team would have been exciting.
No way, weller had a turn of pace over 5 yards with power and drive , haven’t seen that from Fleming yet.Keeefy Weller
No point in looking into the future to see what he will or will not do in the future. He's with us now. That's all I care about.If we are comparing, Wonder if he will throw a strop when things dont go his way
Jimmy WhitehouseNo way, weller had a turn of pace over 5 yards with power and drive , haven’t seen that from Fleming yet.
Totally different kind of player
That’s exactly why I would have liked to see them two in the same team. Jed was always being the man and trying to do everything on his own because there was fuck all creativity otherwise. He was a winger and was poor trying to do what Flemming is doing.Don’t think so!
007 doesn’t feel the need to be all over the pitch as Jed did!
At times, that seemed to be Jed’s biggest problem, in that he always wanted the ball, always wanted to make something happen. Sometimes that worked, more often than not, it didn’t!
It seems 007 is content to be parked in the opposition‘s half, waiting for the midfield to pass the ball to him/taking a free kick when he’s 25, 30 or 35 yards out, allowing him to get a shot off to test the keeper. As we‘ve seen so far this season, shooting from outside the box can sometimes pay out great dividends!
Bit before my time mateJimmy Whitehouse