Strange that no one has picked this up yet but Nedum started his 200th match against Wolverhampton today.
I say this because it is such a rare thing at QPR these days. I may be wrong but I think the last player to make 200 starts was Kevin Gallen nearly 20 years ago.
Seems that the constant change in the management of the club has also had a departmental effect on loyalty towards players.
Post by northwesthoop on Feb 10, 2018 23:09:35 GMT
Very true kensalr and it is some achievement. He must join a very select batch of players who have achieved that feat for QPR.
It links back to a previous thread on What Makes A Club Legend in which we mentioned Nedum Onuoha.
He is a club captain who has been here for a long time and always played professionally and given his all for the club. Yet his is never viewed as that popular, despite how important he is to the team too.
He just quietly gets on with his job and he just blends into the background He's part of the furniture and hope he stays for as long as possible,he's come back from injury and our defence is far better with him in it
Strange that no one has picked this up yet but Nedum started his 200th match against Wolverhampton today.
I say this because it is such a rare thing at QPR these days. I may be wrong but I think the last player to make 200 starts was Kevin Gallen nearly 20 years ago.
Seems that the constant change in the management of the club has also had a departmental effect on loyalty towards players.
I did notice kensalr that the Chief had made 200 appearances and just thought that was pretty good, but it really is not - its damn good!
Post by northwesthoop on Feb 11, 2018 14:48:05 GMT
Lets not forget that he is out of contract at the end of the season. Unlike Robinson, Onuoha says that negotiations have not started yet from the club.
Surely we would want him to stay?
Perhaps after 6 years+ at the club he wants a new challenge himself?
If he wants to set his sights higher and wants to play in the premiership then we should thank him for his services and wish him the best, but if he remains at this level then we should do all we can to keep him.
We have said that the club could have do more to keep players like Hill and Derry. I think Nedum is the right sort of player to keep at the club beyond just as a player.