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Ronald

I suspect it's because Martin was a twat.

A lot of people have it in for Whittaker because he apparently dissed Russy to his face. That only makes me like him more. He certainly wasn't wrong to do so.
The fact he refused to play for the club, posted on his social media that he was annoyed to come back from his loan are probably the reasons people dislike him I'd say.
 
I suspect it's because Martin was a twat.

A lot of people have it in for Whittaker because he apparently dissed Russy to his face. That only makes me like him more. He certainly wasn't wrong to do so.
I wasn’t aware of that. I only wished I’d have been there to see it. Takes a lot of balls to stick up to a narcissist- well done Morgan Whittaker.
 
I suspect it's because Martin was a twat.

A lot of people have it in for Whittaker because he apparently dissed Russy to his face. That only makes me like him more. He certainly wasn't wrong to do so.
Whittaker has scored goals wherever he's gone since signing for us from Derby.
Russel had his own head so far up his own arse that he couldn't see a natural goalscorer if he slapped him across the face

I remember when Whittaker scored a hat trick in the cup. His reward for the audacity to do that?
Dropped from the bench the next game

Mind you the owners at the time were just as much a bunch of knobs as anyone else.
 
The fact he refused to play for the club, posted on his social media that he was annoyed to come back from his loan are probably the reasons people dislike him I'd say.
He never refused to play for the club, when he was recalled from his loan yes he did post on social media that he was sad to leave Plymouth and return to Swansea. But he came back because the owners were expecting to get a quick buck out of selling him and to a manager who clearly didn't like him or rate him no matter how well he performed.

When Martin left and Duff came in he requested a transfer and said he had no intention to play for the club again and rightly so.
 
He never refused to play for the club, when he was recalled from his loan yes he did post on social media that he was sad to leave Plymouth and return to Swansea. But he came back because the owners were expecting to get a quick buck out of selling him and to a manager who clearly didn't like him or rate him no matter how well he performed.

When Martin left and Duff came in he requested a transfer and said he had no intention to play for the club again and rightly so.
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Whittaker's time with us was doomed from the start and ultimately he wanted out from the early days.
He was signed and Cooper didn't want him so in the same route as Gyokeres, he was very rarely used and if my memory is correct, he wasn't happy he only completed 1 game in his time when joining us that season.

I think Martin inherited an unhappy player.
 
Whittaker's time with us was doomed from the start and ultimately he wanted out from the early days.
He was signed and Cooper didn't want him so in the same route as Gyokeres, he was very rarely used and if my memory is correct, he wasn't happy he only completed 1 game in his time when joining us that season.

I think Martin inherited an unhappy player.
When he was first signed he was like 18 and one of those players perhaps too raw for consistent first team game time but too good for development squad.

He did get appearances under Cooper, not as many as he would like but I remember him scoring the winning goal against Derby under Cooper.

He wouldn't have been the first player after a manager left to get a lease of life under a new coach and he would certainly have been hoping for that under Martin. Martin by the time he left us had had a considerable track record of bombing players out of the squad that he didn't like or who refused to play to his mind numbing anti football instructions.

He gets credit for developing Piroe into an asset that we sold for a good profit, but he didn't want him when he took over (Piroe had been signed before his arrival). Piroe's goalscoring record forced him to back down on that.
 
When he was first signed he was like 18 and one of those players perhaps too raw for consistent first team game time but too good for development squad.

He did get appearances under Cooper, not as many as he would like but I remember him scoring the winning goal against Derby under Cooper.

He wouldn't have been the first player after a manager left to get a lease of life under a new coach and he would certainly have been hoping for that under Martin. Martin by the time he left us had had a considerable track record of bombing players out of the squad that he didn't like or who refused to play to his mind numbing anti football instructions.

He gets credit for developing Piroe into an asset that we sold for a good profit, but he didn't want him when he took over (Piroe had been signed before his arrival). Piroe's goalscoring record forced him to back down on that.
The Piroe scenario was quite familiar with Vipotnik this season. Luckily Vipotnik starting scoring goals otherwise he could have been out the door as Sheehan pushed for the pragmatic approach that VP didn't fit into.
Whittaker signed as a 20yr old, we were desperately searching for a striker, Cooper wanted strikers that were out of our reach so ended up with a young Whittaker.....not long after his arrival, he wanted out regardless who the new man was.
 
We saw the issue with MW today - a very high ceiling BUT a very low floor.
Capable of great moments, but too often takes the wrong option and has a very low work rate.
 
We saw the issue with MW today - a very high ceiling BUT a very low floor.
Capable of great moments, but too often takes the wrong option and has a very low work rate.
Arguably the same story with Ronald. Just his ceiling is a little lower and he more consistently hits the lows rather than the highs.
 
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