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by Big Foot » 22 Nov 2010 13:33

Anyone know why he wasn't in the squad at Watford?

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by andrew1957 » 22 Nov 2010 13:52

Big Foot Anyone know why he wasn't in the squad at Watford?


I have heard a strong rumour that Chelsea were so impressed with Howard's all action performance against Norwich that they have offered £5M for him, but he is not allowed to play for us again until the window re-opens. So we had to get a replacement in urgently.

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Re: Brian Howard

by winchester_royal » 22 Nov 2010 14:47

Tweaked hamstring apparently.

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Re: Brian Howard

by Snowball » 22 Nov 2010 15:01

winchester_royal Tweaked hamstring apparently.




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Re: Brian Howard

by Row Z Royal » 24 Nov 2010 23:34

winchester_royal Tweaked hamstring apparently.


Tweaked ego, more like.


Still, one shocker doesn't make a season. He's old enough and ugly enough to get over it.


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Re: Brian Howard

by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 00:18

agreed. He is, or certainly was, a very good player

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Re: Brian Howard

by Upper West?!? » 25 Nov 2010 08:30

He is a legend in his own mind


(but a bit crap from my perspective)

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Re: Brian Howard

by Gordons Cumming » 25 Nov 2010 08:33

Plays and acts like a teenager.

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Re: Brian Howard

by Blue Biscuit » 25 Nov 2010 10:17

He's average when things are going well, but as soon as we go a goal down he is nowhere to be seen. As one of the more senior players that should be the time he becomes more influential , not less. I seem to remember he was lauded as a goal scoring creative midfielder, not seen much evidence of the goal scoring ability.


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Re: Brian Howard

by teignmouth hoops » 25 Nov 2010 10:30

Just not good enough, if he played as well as he talks we'd have a world beater

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Re: Brian Howard

by Terminal Boardom » 25 Nov 2010 10:44

All this talk of him being such a wonderful passer and creator of chances makes me laugh. He is a poor mans Marek Matejovsky.

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Re: Brian Howard

by Wimb » 25 Nov 2010 11:20

Terminal Boardom All this talk of him being such a wonderful passer and creator of chances makes me laugh. He is a poor mans Marek Matejovsky.


He's got more assists this season alone then Marek had in 3 years if I'm not mistaken... could well be wrong but didn't Marek actually only have 3 assists or something stupidly low like that?

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Re: Brian Howard

by Hoop Blah » 25 Nov 2010 11:24

Terminal Boardom All this talk of him being such a wonderful passer and creator of chances makes me laugh. He is a poor mans Marek Matejovsky.


More like a poor-mans Caskey, just without the devestating free kicks!


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Re: Brian Howard

by Snowball » 25 Nov 2010 16:37

According to the OS Marek had the grand total of ONE League assist and ONE Cup assist


Last time I looked Howard had 3 league assists this season in 11 (1) games and 2 Cup assists in 2 games


Last season he had 5 assists. 10 > 2 and he has been known to tackle. He's also scored 3 times as many goals as Marek

46 (07) = 47.17 Appearances - 03 Goals - 10 Assists - - 41 (05) League 05 (02) Cup Appearances - Howard
35 (27) = 39.50 Appearances - 01 Goals - 02 Assists - - 34 (27) League 01 (00) Cup Appearances - Marek

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Re: Brian Howard

by brendywendy » 25 Nov 2010 17:08

yet another example on people not really being able to trust their own eyes, blinkered and tinted as they are.

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by Wycombe Royal » 25 Nov 2010 17:13

brendywendy yet another example on people not really being able to trust their own eyes, blinkered and tinted as they are.

Well it backed up what I thought. Marek, although a very telented footballer, was not suited to us. Howard on the other hand has a terrific workrate, is quite creative, is nearly always involved in the game and always wants the ball. Yes the quality lacks at times and maybe he should try and slow things down occasionally, but the main problem with most fans views of him is that they still expect him to keep up his goalscoring exploits of his Barnsley days. He had this same problem at Sheffield United. I think he is a very good player and at the end of last season his partnership with Jay Tabb was one of the main reasons for our continued upturn in performance.

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Re: Brian Howard

by andrew1957 » 25 Nov 2010 17:23

Howard>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marek and Howard has been average so far.

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Re: Brian Howard

by Ferris » 25 Nov 2010 17:24

Don't understand the Howard bashing. I loike him.

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Re: Brian Howard

by brendywendy » 25 Nov 2010 17:24

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brendywendy yet another example on people not really being able to trust their own eyes, blinkered and tinted as they are.

Well it backed up what I thought. Marek, although a very telented footballer, was not suited to us. Howard on the other hand has a terrific workrate, is quite creative, is nearly always involved in the game and always wants the ball. Yes the quality lacks at times and maybe he should try and slow things down occasionally, but the main problem with most fans views of him is that they still expect him to keep up his goalscoring exploits of his Barnsley days. He had this same problem at Sheffield United. I think he is a very good player and at the end of last season his partnership with Jay Tabb was one of the main reasons for our continued upturn in performance.



yeah well, me and you can obviously trust our eyes a darn sight more than some of this lot then :lol:

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Re: Brian Howard

by andrew1957 » 25 Nov 2010 17:33

Ferris Don't understand the Howard bashing. I loike him.


Howard is ok and has been infinitely more successful at RFC than Marek ever was - as the later always flattered to deceive but did not score and did not create anything - so was ultimately a waste of space.

The trouble with Howard is that he is very inconsistent - sometimes brilliant (against Cardiff) and sometimes poor (as against Norwich - although he might have been injured which could have had an effect).

I much prefer Howard of the two, but do wish Howard was a bit more consistent.

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