As shown above, Ming has always divided opinions. Personally, I was sorry to see him go as, despite his attitude, I felt he was talented enough to deserve a regular place in the side. Having said that, I hope he is not re-signed now. With most of the injured players nearly ready to return, I feel we now have a strong enough squad to improve our position in the league. What we now need is stability and I hope that no new signings are made until the present squad has been given a fair chance.
I liked him. Popped up with some important goals as well. Standing on the side of the ground you really got to see how pissed off he was whenever a team mate had the temerity to pass to someone else. Still, for all of that talented footballer. Attitude wise its up to the club to decide I guess.
Got to agree with some of the previous posts. For me, I was disappointed when I heard he had gone as he was having a fantastic pre-season. When he was on form he was a joy to watch. Still don't know why he left, if due to attitude then I don't think it would benefit the team as a group for his return. Mind you if there is substance in the rumour then talks were probably going on before our win at Dorchester.
You only had to read the Rob Quinn article in a Summer edition of the Non league newspaper to see the negative fibs regarding Ming's TERRIBLE attitude - only leads to one thing a negative attitutue within the changing room and not harmony
As for Ming I would take him back no question. However I can understand why people would not, but in my eyes he is a talented player who is good enough to play at this level and is wasted at Dulwich.
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