all that talent wasted.... ...he'll end up knocking around the lower leagues and then drift out of football
its sad really, so many lads dont make it and have the passion and work rate to be world beaters and then Danny just strolls around like its a walk on a sunday afternoon
That M1 U-turn. Career-defining moment if ever there was one.</p> Silly boy. One of my favourite Reds on his day ............ shameful waste of talent. To think he was on a different footballing planet in that debut match for us.</p>
The most nailed on of nailed on points for me. Fan's hero to zero by a stupid decision to go to QPR</p> I'll always remember the winner at Udders, it was probably my best moment watching in over 35 years. Oh and the cameo part he played in keeping us up in 2006/7</p>
"Quality" Nardiello from the Beeb. <table class="storycontent" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2"><div class="mxb"><h1>Turner hails 'quality' Nardiello </h1></div></td></tr><tr><td class="storybody"><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="226" align="right" border="0"><tbody><tr><td><div> <div class="cap">Welshman Nardiello joined Pools on loan from Championship side Blackpool</div></div></td></tr></tbody></table><p class="first">Hartlepool United manager Chris Turner expects striker Daniel Nardiello to continue to impress at the club during his loan spell from Blackpool. </p> Nardiello, 26, will remain with Pools until the end of the season and Turner believes a lively debut at Brighton demonstrated his pace and skill. </p> "I brought him here because he's a quality player," Turner told BBC Tees. </p> "That's what he can do and on another day he could have opened his account for us." </p> </p><div class="audioInStoryC"><div class="emp" id="emp_7865162"></div></div>Turner also revealed the club hope to sign one further striker, expected to be confirmed later on Monday. </p> Pools are in action on Tuesday night at Huddersfield Town, a side with five wins in their last six home games. </p> And weather permitting, Turner is confident his players can return from West Yorkshire with all three points. </p> "If the players play like they have been doing then and they give everything then we'll beat anybody," he said. </p> "We nearly beat Brighton, it's disappointing but you can't ask more of your players than to give everything that they've got." </p></td></tr></tbody></table>
that must be about the end of his season then. By the time he gets back from suspension he'll have picked up an injury.