According to my many DCFC friends George Thorne is an excellent player but “has the knees of an IRA informant”.
I also noticed he has the same agent as KR... wasn’t it Kardiff Exile who recent wrote:
“Call me old-fashioned, but I feel uneasy about our manager being represented by an agent who also represents an OUFC player (Dickie). That strikes me as a conflict of interest.”
Also note that “A pre-season disrupted by a nerve issue which needed an injection means Thorne is short of fitness.”
You can see the WhatsApp message from his agent now: “Oi Karl, ignore that medical will ya, and give the kid a chance...”
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Re: George Thorne
Sounds like he knows what he's talking about, that fella.recordmeister wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:42 am I also noticed he has the same agent as KR... wasn’t it Kardiff Exile who recent wrote:
“Call me old-fashioned, but I feel uneasy about our manager being represented by an agent who also represents an OUFC player (Dickie). That strikes me as a conflict of interest.”
In all seriousness, good spot - I'm sure it's all perfectly above-board, but even allowing the APPEARANCE of a conflict slightly takes the gloss off the good work of recent weeks. One would hope the Chairman and Managing Director can demonstrate that we've acted with propriety if the football authorities ask any questions.
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Re: George Thorne
Each agent will act for many players. Should we rule ourselves out of potential high quality signings because of this? Provided it has been handled on an arm’s length basis, I don’t see the problem.Kairdiff Exile wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:16 amSounds like he knows what he's talking about, that fella.recordmeister wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:42 am I also noticed he has the same agent as KR... wasn’t it Kardiff Exile who recent wrote:
“Call me old-fashioned, but I feel uneasy about our manager being represented by an agent who also represents an OUFC player (Dickie). That strikes me as a conflict of interest.”
In all seriousness, good spot - I'm sure it's all perfectly above-board, but even by allowing the APPEARANCE of something else, it tarnishes the good work of recent weeks. One would hope the Chairman and Managing Director will ensure we can demonstrate that we've acted with propriety if the football authorities ask any questions.
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Re: George Thorne
I can't believe anyone is under any illusions about his fitness - we wouldn't be in contention for the loan if he was fit. I seem to recall someone on the other side said he had an OUFC medical as well. His fitness will be reflected in the terms of the loan, I would imagine.
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Re: George Thorne
I feel for the lad
https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/1793 ... e-surgery/
Not even his knee this time
https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/1793 ... e-surgery/
Not even his knee this time
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Re: George Thorne
He was the real bright spark in the first quarter of the West Ham game too. Real quality passing. Shame for him and Us too I reckon.
At least we have Baptiste who seems to do a similar job. As long as he stays injury free for once...
At least we have Baptiste who seems to do a similar job. As long as he stays injury free for once...
Re: George Thorne
Hard to judge someone on 19 minutes of football but some of his passing in that short time was utterly sublime. Really, really sorry for the bloke, and wish him a very speedy recovery.