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[Archived] Bradley Orr on loan to Ipswich


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Can we get Salgado back?

Not unhappy to see him go, but I am a bit concerned at the lack of cover in defence. With Lowe having a hamstring strain, we better pray Henley is good enough.

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Can we get Salgado back?

Not unhappy to see him go, but I am a bit concerned at the lack of cover in defence. With Lowe having a hamstring strain, we better pray Henley is good enough.

I'd rather play with ten than have Orr on the pitch. Despise the little weasel and hope he never puts on our colours again.

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When I came across this it did make me chuckle this is really good news as that is now 1 relegation place already gone one of the worse RB's in our clubs history and to critcise the fans who pay his wages total disgrace I hope he never wears the blue & white halves ever again. I just hope it is a loan with a view to a permanent deal.

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You must have been at the side of me. He stayed outside chatting on his phone for a few minutes

Yeah he did, everyone else went in after 1 or two pics/ autographs, he mulled about like a spoilt kid who wasnt getting to play.... wrong attitude, totally unprofessional.

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I think Orr was most definitely a Kean man. His Sky interview post Wigan match was, IMO, an absolute disgrace to the club, as we once knew it, and all its fans.

Would not be surprised if he wasn't a key 'stirrer' in the camp following SS's MGP comments and subsequent ostracisation. Hmmm.

He led the players and was the instigator behind the letter presented to Shebby in Cork. All the players signed it but the barrack room lawyer took it upon himself to represent the players and act as the unofficial spokesman. He was unhappy about being dropped for the Palace game and had a meeting with Henning Berg last week. He felt that Shebby had told Berg to drop him.

We are well shut of an average Joe in my opinion.

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He led the players and was the instigator behind the letter presented to Shebby in Cork. All the players signed it but the barrack room lawyer took it upon himself to represent the players and act as the unofficial spokesman. He was unhappy about being dropped for the Palace game and had a meeting with Henning Berg last week. He felt that Shebby had told Berg to drop him.

We are well shut of an average Joe in my opinion.

Letter in Cork?

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I'm glad he's out. First and foremost, he was a crap player, who added nothing to the side whatsoever. He's another one of Kean's useless signings that we needed rid of. Secondly, the way he spoke about the Rovers fans a few minutes after relegation and after only being at the club for a few months was a total disgrace. He was obviously Stevie's guy in the team, stirring things up and making sure his position was safe. I'm glad that Berg has come in, seen that he needed to go and has got rid.

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