Henry to Millwall

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by Big Foot » 27 Jul 2010 13:57

Harpers So Solid Crew needs moving to The Team now as not a rumour anymore.

Good luck JH, I reckon the stuff re chelsea went to his head, never really seemed ready to make it at RFC, cleanish shett at Millwall, tho a few of theirs reckon he can vanish in games, tho it is what wingers do.

Did he not swear at the Millwall fans when they got in his back in one game? I remember there being a bit of outcry from the Bermondsey Boys

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by Barry the bird boggler » 27 Jul 2010 14:06

4 wingers is what we need and 4 is what we have now; Kebe, Antonio, Muffin and Canoe. Personally from what I've seen they all look better than Henry (but that's not to say Henry wasn't good as well)!

Next up we have to sort out our lack of centre backs and could do with swapping some of our striking options somewhere....

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Re: James Henry on way out?

by chandog » 27 Jul 2010 18:10

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chandog good luck to him. i always hoped he would break through at some point but it just hasnt happened.

and with HRK, antonio and taylor i think this move makes sense

hopefully this further trimming of our squad along with mooney and davies leaving in the near future can help persuade mr mad to let us bring in a CB




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Re: Henry to Millwall

by sandman » 27 Jul 2010 18:22

Personally I think it's a shame. As other people have said not breezing past full backs has hardly hindered Beckham. When we played Peterborough he put in three or four very good crosses, which is more than HRK managed in a whole season (Can someone please explain why the guy is so highly rated?) and in terms of crossing offered a different proposition to the other wingers.

It is probably best for both parties though I am worried that our back-up to Jobi and Jimmy is Kanu and the raw Antonio.

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by brendywendy » 28 Jul 2010 09:18

cos he can go past the full back, which henry generally cant
his crossing improved last season, and will again this hopefully


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Re: Henry to Millwall

by sandman » 28 Jul 2010 09:30

brendywendy cos he can go past the full back, which henry generally cant
his crossing improved last season, and will again this hopefully


He can go past a full back we have two or three better wingers who can do that much better than him, his crossing was and still is woeful and he rarely if ever beats the first man. As I said Henry's move is probably best for him and the club but the same could easily apply to Kanu.
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Re: Henry to Millwall

by tilehurstender » 28 Jul 2010 09:43

Am I in the minority in not giving a hoot what happens to Henry or any other player once they leave us? I have no great desire to see him have a great season at Millwall, why should we care?

Will those supporters think the same if he turns it on against us and plays far better for them then he ever did for us?

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by sheshnu » 28 Jul 2010 10:18

"Prone".

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by brendywendy » 28 Jul 2010 12:12

tilehurstender Am I in the minority in not giving a hoot what happens to Henry or any other player once they leave us? I have no great desire to see him have a great season at Millwall, why should we care?

Will those supporters think the same if he turns it on against us and plays far better for them then he ever did for us?


reflects well on the club if they do well

plus ive spent years hoping these players will come good, so i have a very tiny emotional investment in them


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Re: Henry to Millwall

by Isaac Hunt » 28 Jul 2010 12:29

I notice that this deal still hasn't been confirmed. Fee agreed by the clubs, but nothing else. Taking a bit of time, isn't it?

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by Sarah Star » 28 Jul 2010 16:22

"...the Royals have negotiated a significant sell-on clause on any future transfer"

Good work, NH!

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by Ian Royal » 28 Jul 2010 19:44

Sarah Star "...the Royals have negotiated a significant sell-on clause on any future transfer"

Good work, NH!


Probably means low fee now though. Which is the downside.


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Re: James Henry on way out?

by glass half full » 28 Jul 2010 21:09

winchester_royal At the end of the day there wasn't room for all 3 of Antonio, HRK and Henry. Personally I'm quite glad it's Henry who McD has decided to get rid of, HRK has probably been our best player in pre-season thus far, and Antonio has the raw talent to make a big impact. Henry has a decent right foot, but his lack of pace is going to hold him back.

Assuming we got a decent amount for him I'd say this is a good move for all concerned.


We also have Bignall waiting in the wings.

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by Row Z Royal » 28 Jul 2010 21:12

Ian Royal
Sarah Star "...the Royals have negotiated a significant sell-on clause on any future transfer"

Good work, NH!


Probably means low fee now though. Which is the downside.


It'd only have been a couple of hundred grand - £350k tops - so it was never going to break the bank.

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by West_Reading » 14 Aug 2010 22:17

Henry supplied three of the Millwall goals today in their 4-0 win over Hull.

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by Franchise FC » 14 Aug 2010 22:31

West_Reading Henry supplied three of the Millwall goals today in their 4-0 win over Hull.


Jack Whitham scored a hat-trick for Liverpool before we signed him in the 70's. They were the only goals he ever scored for them. I'm not saying that JH is a one game wonder, but it's too early to comment on how good or otherwise he'll be.

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by sandman » 14 Aug 2010 23:54

brendywendy cos he can go past the full back, which henry generally cant
his crossing improved last season, and will again this hopefully


Seems to have gone past both the Brizzle and Hull left backs quite easily in the last 2 weeks.

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by biscuitman » 15 Aug 2010 02:15

This has got to stop. James Henry plays for Millwall. Anyone who's wants to big him up now needs to get to the den. End of.

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Re: Henry to Millwall

by Forever Reading » 15 Aug 2010 10:23

Milwall think that they have robbed us - http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A72994170

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