What happened to Flanagan?
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What happened to Flanagan?
The man made such an incredible start to his career.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
He needs a move away to a club where he can get a game, nothing substitutes for time on the pitch. Tarka will have gone backwards this year too.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
ablueclaret wrote:He needs a move away to a club where he can get a game, nothing substitutes for time on the pitch. Tarka will have gone backwards this year too.
I'm starting to think you must be Tark's dad
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
He was always going to struggle to displace Lowton and/or Ward, that's it quite simply, despite what people have said about Lowton's ability last season.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Flanagan had a very serious injury from which he's still recovering in terms of getting back to football.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Flanagans reputation is writing cheques that his ability cannot cash.
Re: What happened to Flanagan?
The injury has stopped his progress and he may not be the same again who knows. At the moment he is nowhere near good enough to displace Ward or Lowton. He has had about one reasonable game and the rest fairly poor. A rim of games at a lower level would be best for him.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
I think that is unfair unless you watched him many times before he sustained his injury.Darthlaw wrote:Flanagans reputation is writing cheques that his ability cannot cash.
Look at Marney & Vokes both of who took at least half a season (Flanagan has had about 5 games) before they started showing similar form to that prior to the injury. Some (possibly McCann, Weller & Smith?) Never fully rediscover their form after big injuries.
Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Scary that he only made up 24 this year.
He plays like he's 36.
He plays like he's 36.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
I thought he plays more liked a 16 year old with the naivety he shows when attacked by a winger
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Another loan flop. It's a shame but he needs to go back.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
He came with an excellent reputation, all the Liverpool fans I know have raved about his quality and how he will be an excellent signing for us.
Turns out he is absolute dogger.
Turns out he is absolute dogger.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Lifestyle.
To br a top professional footballer you have to have the commitment and professionalism. You might not lose your ability but when others are training hard and committed they will surpass you.
The day before we played liverpool he was in town absolutely wasted. Fair enough he didnt play tht game but he played the tuesday at accy and was abysmal.
If you want to be a premier leagur footballer you have to live like one. At least during the seson.
To br a top professional footballer you have to have the commitment and professionalism. You might not lose your ability but when others are training hard and committed they will surpass you.
The day before we played liverpool he was in town absolutely wasted. Fair enough he didnt play tht game but he played the tuesday at accy and was abysmal.
If you want to be a premier leagur footballer you have to live like one. At least during the seson.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Is this a rumour or can anybody actually first-hand confirm this?cricketfieldclarets wrote:The day before we played liverpool he was in town absolutely wasted
I don't think footballers need to live a completely tee-total life, and I don't have a problem with them enjoying themselves (especially out of season), but if this is the case then he probably only has himself to blame for only being a part timer this year.
I was really looking forward to him signing. I though both Lowton and Ward had been a bit suspect at times, and needed proper competition. Ward has been excellent this year, and despite Lowton's obvious flaws (occasional defensive lapses and, regardless of what a huge number still think because of one pass against Liverpool, his complete inability to cross a ball), he hasn't given Flanagan a sniff.
But if Flanagan wants to get smashed the day before a game, regardless of whether or not he is playing, and just a few days before he is almost guaranteed a run out, then it's no wonder he hasn't featured much (if this is actually a true story).
Either way, I still think he had potential in a good team. He has looked a bit suspect defensively, but as an attacking full back, I do see some attacking prowess. He takes the ball in tight spaces, and isn't scared to go backwards if necessary in order to keep the attack going. I suppose only time will tell as to whether or not he fulfils his potential
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Definitely not a rumour. And agree they should be able to go out. But theres a time and a place.Roosterbooster wrote:Is this a rumour or can anybody actually first-hand confirm this?
I don't think footballers need to live a completely tee-total life, and I don't have a problem with them enjoying themselves (especially out of season), but if this is the case then he probably only has himself to blame for only being a part timer this year.
I was really looking forward to him signing. I though both Lowton and Ward had been a bit suspect at times, and needed proper competition. Ward has been excellent this year, and despite Lowton's obvious flaws (occasional defensive lapses and, regardless of what a huge number still think because of one pass against Liverpool, his complete inability to cross a ball), he hasn't given Flanagan a sniff.
But if Flanagan wants to get smashed the day before a game, regardless of whether or not he is playing, and just a few days before he is almost guaranteed a run out, then it's no wonder he hasn't featured much (if this is actually a true story).
Either way, I still think he had potential in a good team. He has looked a bit suspect defensively, but as an attacking full back, I do see some attacking prowess. He takes the ball in tight spaces, and isn't scared to go backwards if necessary in order to keep the attack going. I suppose only time will tell as to whether or not he fulfils his potential
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
talking with a bunch of reds this last weekend about him. They're really saddened by my "reports" of him being "back-up" at best, and has lost 2 yards of pace. That's the injury. Sad for him.....
On a different note, Danny Ings still not back in training. He's lost two years now. They're even sadder about that....
On a different note, Danny Ings still not back in training. He's lost two years now. They're even sadder about that....
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
4 days before a match for a young lad is nothing in terms of recovery. Sunday league managers will be picking players up straight from Blu bar.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
He looked like he was still p!ssed at Accy.Quickenthetempo wrote:4 days before a match for a young lad is nothing in terms of recovery. Sunday league managers will be picking players up straight from Blu bar.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Rileybobs wrote:He looked like he was still p!ssed at Accy.
After a drinking session with wild child Bamford who wouldn't look hamered days later. Flanagan hasn't been seen in a bar since the wild one went home to Boro I bet.
Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Correct , but beggars the question why we took him on loan in the first place .Two wasted loans this season thankfully it hasn't cost us , yet .ClaretTony wrote:Flanagan had a very serious injury from which he's still recovering in terms of getting back to football.
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Re: What happened to Flanagan?
Has Bamford left?claretdom wrote:After a drinking session with wild child Bamford who wouldn't look hamered days later. Flanagan hasn't been seen in a bar since the wild one went home to Boro I bet.
Re: What happened to Flanagan?
When he played against Stoke, he lost a yard over a yard, so something is clearly wrong. Not up to any real level of football.
Re: What happened to Flanagan?
It has nothing to do with him going out on the lash, its clear to everyone he's completely shot from injuries.