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Re: QLT signs for Cas

Post by Bramley Tiger » 25 Jun 2018, 19:34

QLT played very well in attack but watching live and then back on tiger tv he makes luke dorns tackling look like paul wellens.

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Post by Morrissey » 21 Jul 2018, 16:18

Not something I ever expected to post about, but I noticed against Leeds that QLT threw up a couple of times right in front of where I was standing after around 3/4 minutes, and someone mentioned last night he did it again. Is that a fitness thing or nerves!? Never known a player being a "serial vomiter" on the pitch!

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Re: QLT signs for Cas

Post by duke street 10 » 21 Jul 2018, 16:33

Morrissey wrote:Not something I ever expected to post about, but I noticed against Leeds that QLT threw up a couple of times right in front of where I was standing after around 3/4 minutes, and someone mentioned last night he did it again. Is that a fitness thing or nerves!? Never known a player being a "serial vomiter" on the pitch!
Noticed this last night. Maybe he's taking on too much liquid before k.o?

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Re: QLT signs for Cas

Post by Mysterio » 21 Jul 2018, 23:09

I knew a lot of the players around 1999 until 2004 ish.

A common convo was vomiting before/during the game - all related to nerves,

Apparently they can’t sleep for toffee either after a game. Which is why some get wrecked.
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Post by KB80 » 22 Jul 2018, 01:33

Morrissey wrote:Not something I ever expected to post about, but I noticed against Leeds that QLT threw up a couple of times right in front of where I was standing after around 3/4 minutes, and someone mentioned last night he did it again. Is that a fitness thing or nerves!? Never known a player being a "serial vomiter" on the pitch!
Seem to remember Tansey regularly did the same (could have just been hungover though).

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Re: QLT signs for Cas

Post by ERG2012 » 22 Jul 2018, 08:26

Steadman was notorious for it.

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Post by cogito ergo sum » 22 Jul 2018, 09:52

Mysterio wrote:I knew a lot of the players around 1999 until 2004 ish.

A common convo was vomiting before/during the game - all related to nerves,

Apparently they can’t sleep for toffee either after a game. Which is why some get wrecked.
I couldn't sleep after Friday's game!

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Re: QLT signs for Cas

Post by Flat Capper » 23 Jul 2018, 12:38

Perhaps he can try and throw up some half decent passes from now on?
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Re: QLT signs for Cas

Post by fords » 23 Jul 2018, 12:46

Flat Capper wrote:Perhaps he can try and throw up some half decent passes from now on?
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Post by Casmoley » 23 Jul 2018, 16:30

Flat Capper wrote:Perhaps he can try and throw up some half decent passes from now on?
like the two at Salford..... ](*,)

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Re: QLT signs for Cas

Post by derbystiger » 23 Jul 2018, 18:33

Its not too much his passing/running ability thats in question for me, its his defence. Couldn’t tackle a good breakfast and his organising of his defensive line is abysmal. There is a reason he’s not had a chance in SL up to now and, for me, its plain to see. I expect to get slated for saying it, but its only my opinion on how I see him. Yes, he is a fullback and so a round peg in a round hole for now instead of playing people out of position, but no way is he the solution going forward.

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Post by StevieTheTV » 24 Jul 2018, 07:36

Mysterio wrote:Apparently they can’t sleep for toffee either after a game. Which is why some get wrecked.
I always put this down to adrenaline being in the system.

I play amateur and when we play midweek I struggle to sleep after, i know its nowhere near the same level but that what i always put it down to. Happy to be corrected though.
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Re: QLT signs for Cas

Post by RonnieGibbs'forearm » 24 Jul 2018, 11:04

Casmoley wrote:
Flat Capper wrote:Perhaps he can try and throw up some half decent passes from now on?
like the two at Salford..... ](*,)
The pass for Gill's and the move in general was v good. He was, as many were, anonymous to poor v Hudds though.
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