I get that some don't like Prosser, it's par for the course on here. I'm just not sure he deserves some of the vitriol that is dished out when some post about him. What exactly has he done to deserve some of it? Genuine question.
Did you see his Bambi impersonation last week?
I was there and he was shocking!
I like Prosser, but I don't think he's particularly good
If he is any where near as good as Hammell was then he will do ok for me.:thumbsup:
Nope
Fair comment
And again.
The point I was trying to make was that whilst he may have had a bad game he wasn't the only one by all accounts. So why single the bloke out? (That is probably a rhetorical question on my part by the way). Prosser has never been a world beater, but season on season he has improved as a player, and he has done any job various managers have asked of him, sometimes better than others, sometimes not. Normally he will come into the side after injuries to others and have a few good games, but at the first sign of having a mare he gets slaughtered, over and above others who probably equally deserve a bashing. It just seems a bit biased to me, but there you go, all opinions are valid on here.
People like to use him as the fall guy. Highlight ant mistakes he makes but never mention the good stuff. The amount of times he has made last ditch tackles that other players don't seem to make, his vocal encouragement and his never say die attitude make him a decent player
Prosser can **** right off. He has a contract, so either hand in a transfer request or grow the **** up. I can understand him being frustrated about not getting games, but that's football.
Time we gave Luke Prosser some credit. I mean you lot have all shown big support for the Col U fan who is running from Colchester to RH before the match. Yet your slagging off poor Luke who was quite happy to run from Swindon to RH last Saturday and that was after playing for 90 minutes.
At league two level max! I was his biggest critic when we first signed him I thought he was useless. I was so happy when he went to Rushden on loan because I thought he would be gone. I watched him after he came back and saw him start to mature into a better player and I always pointed out how he proved me wrong. I just think league one is a step to far for him. He will be a good defender for a mid table league two side pushing for promotion but that's about it. IMO!
I'm worried about Hendrie's match fitness though. I fear it may not be long before he needs a rest.
People like to use him as the fall guy. Highlight ant mistakes he makes but never mention the good stuff. The amount of times he has made last ditch tackles that other players don't seem to make, his vocal encouragement and his never say die attitude make him a decent player
I heard that prosser kicked off in the dressing room mainly at PB and AB last week at Swindon. Hasn't been at the training ground all week, think his days are numbered