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I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
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Re: Jack Curry
Last week of August: Jack Currie is loaned to Leyton Orient, with senior left-backs Greg Leigh and Joe Bennett above him in the Oxford United pecking order.
First week of September: Joe Bennett picks up a long-term injury.
Currie had never played above League Two level, so it’s hardly shameful that Oxford felt he wasn’t immediately of Championship quality. But his subsequent 15 starts in League One have confirmed what we suspected: he is excellent defensively, even at a higher level, although his ability to contribute consistently in attack is still a big question mark.
With Bennett still nowhere to be seen, Greg Leigh having to play almost every minute, and Gary Rowett generally appreciating players who excel on the defensive side of the game, we expect Oxford to want to give their new manager a taste of Currie in January.
First week of September: Joe Bennett picks up a long-term injury.
Currie had never played above League Two level, so it’s hardly shameful that Oxford felt he wasn’t immediately of Championship quality. But his subsequent 15 starts in League One have confirmed what we suspected: he is excellent defensively, even at a higher level, although his ability to contribute consistently in attack is still a big question mark.
With Bennett still nowhere to be seen, Greg Leigh having to play almost every minute, and Gary Rowett generally appreciating players who excel on the defensive side of the game, we expect Oxford to want to give their new manager a taste of Currie in January.
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Re: Jack Curry
I assume you are young.If you had ever seen Denis Rofe play then you wouldn't say Curry is the best.Qin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:39 pm I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
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Re: Jack Curry
No , but he's still very good and will be a huge loss to us .If he's leaving we need to find a replacement left back on loan .Mr Wu wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 1:35 pmI assume you are young.If you had ever seen Denis Rofe play then you wouldn't say Curry is the best.Qin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:39 pm I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
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Re: Jack Curry
https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/2478 ... ry-return/
Just have to hope that OU may view the near term return of bennett negating the need for Currie to return
Although it seems odds on we will be waving Jack goodbye although best ever left back for us is somewhat over the top but he’s done a great job to date.
Just have to hope that OU may view the near term return of bennett negating the need for Currie to return
Although it seems odds on we will be waving Jack goodbye although best ever left back for us is somewhat over the top but he’s done a great job to date.
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Re: Jack Curry
Hopefully the imminent return of Bennett is better news for us than it is Oxford . If possible I would like Jack Currie to stay with us for the rest of the season. That's assuming of course Jack would like to as well .PKM wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 2:00 pm https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/2478 ... ry-return/
Just have to hope that OU may view the near term return of bennett negating the need for Currie to return
Although it seems odds on we will be waving Jack goodbye although best ever left back for us is somewhat over the top but he’s done a great job to date.
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Re: Jack Curry
You've got to chuck in too, the Oxford director of football who signed him, won't want one of his signings to be appear a waste
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Re: Jack Curry
Dennis Rofe was a amazing left back, England under 23 international and unlucky not to gain a full England cap. He was a fast, tough-tackling left-back who starred in Orient's 1969–70 Third Division title triumph, missing only one game. He was ever-present in 1970–71. He netted six goals in 172 League appearances for Orient before following Jimmy Bloomfield to Leicester City for £112,000 in August 1972, which made him the most expensive full-back in British football at that time.Mr Wu wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 1:35 pmI assume you are young.If you had ever seen Denis Rofe play then you wouldn't say Curry is the best.Qin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:39 pm I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
Lastly his long term successor Bill Roffey was also a top left back playing 328 games for the Os from1973–1984.
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Re: Jack Curry
Wow.Qin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:39 pm I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
I like him a lot but he's not even our best full back. And literally no way he will play top flight football.
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Re: Jack Curry
The overestimation of ability that happens on this board is quite astonishing. On one thread we’ve got someone claiming Jack Curry is Premier League quality, on another we’ve got someone claiming that Donley is basically the most important player in the squad.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 6:53 pmWow.Qin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:39 pm I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
I like him a lot but he's not even our best full back. And literally no way he will play top flight football.
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Re: Jack Curry
Rofe was in the first O's team I am old enough to recall, pretty sure he lived fairly close to me (Oakwood Hill, Loughton), or at least had relatives who did, for we saw him out and about a few times. He had terrific pace, no one could push the ball by him and run after it.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 5:37 pmDennis Rofe was a amazing left back, England under 23 international and unlucky not to gain a full England cap. He was a fast, tough-tackling left-back who starred in Orient's 1969–70 Third Division title triumph, missing only one game. He was ever-present in 1970–71. He netted six goals in 172 League appearances for Orient before following Jimmy Bloomfield to Leicester City for £112,000 in August 1972, which made him the most expensive full-back in British football at that time.Mr Wu wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 1:35 pmI assume you are young.If you had ever seen Denis Rofe play then you wouldn't say Curry is the best.Qin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:39 pm I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
Lastly his long term successor Bill Roffey was also a top left back playing 328 games for the Os from1973–1984.
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Re: Jack Curry
Curry has been excellent since he joined us. It will be a real coup if we can keep him for the season.
Certainly as good as we’ve had at left back since Lockwood I reckon.
Certainly as good as we’ve had at left back since Lockwood I reckon.
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Re: Jack Curry
And only takes one defeat for certain boarders to to say how crap we are,but then only true fans moanHoover Attack wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:33 pm All after 4 wins on the bounce or whatever it's been.
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Re: Jack Curry
Quite right...the 'overestimation of ability'. Some people simply get carried away in the moment.The Reverend wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:13 pmThe overestimation of ability that happens on this board is quite astonishing. On one thread we’ve got someone claiming Jack Curry is Premier League quality, on another we’ve got someone claiming that Donley is basically the most important player in the squad.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 6:53 pmWow.Qin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:39 pm I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
I like him a lot but he's not even our best full back. And literally no way he will play top flight football.
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Re: Jack Curry
He lived at Pyrles Green Debden. We were in the same class at Hereward School.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:22 amRofe was in the first O's team I am old enough to recall, pretty sure he lived fairly close to me (Oakwood Hill, Loughton), or at least had relatives who did, for we saw him out and about a few times. He had terrific pace, no one could push the ball by him and run after it.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 5:37 pmDennis Rofe was a amazing left back, England under 23 international and unlucky not to gain a full England cap. He was a fast, tough-tackling left-back who starred in Orient's 1969–70 Third Division title triumph, missing only one game. He was ever-present in 1970–71. He netted six goals in 172 League appearances for Orient before following Jimmy Bloomfield to Leicester City for £112,000 in August 1972, which made him the most expensive full-back in British football at that time.
Lastly his long term successor Bill Roffey was also a top left back playing 328 games for the Os from1973–1984.
His dad was a bus driver his and his brother Alan was a decent goalkeeper
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Re: Jack Curry
As if no one has mentioned Charlie Daniels on here? Those 2 seasons under Slade in L1 he was comfortably our best ever left back and then went onto play in the prem… madness
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Rofe was in the Legends Lounge a couple of seasons back and I thanked him for his time with us. Nice guy. He was scouting for Charlton at the time.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 5:37 pmDennis Rofe was a amazing left back, England under 23 international and unlucky not to gain a full England cap. He was a fast, tough-tackling left-back who starred in Orient's 1969–70 Third Division title triumph, missing only one game. He was ever-present in 1970–71. He netted six goals in 172 League appearances for Orient before following Jimmy Bloomfield to Leicester City for £112,000 in August 1972, which made him the most expensive full-back in British football at that time.Mr Wu wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 1:35 pmI assume you are young.If you had ever seen Denis Rofe play then you wouldn't say Curry is the best.Qin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:39 pm I think its highly likely, Jack will be recalled by Oxford in the window.
He will be a massive loss for us, if that does happen. He is arguably the best left back/wingback we've had here, possibly ever, and has a huge future in front of him, possibly even Premier league in a few years.
New manager at Oxford , so high possibility we'll lose him. If im wrong, they must have some left back at Oxford if he's keeping Curry out
Lastly his long term successor Bill Roffey was also a top left back playing 328 games for the Os from1973–1984.
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According to Wikipedia, Dennis was born in Epping.DuvB wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 11:15 amRofe was in the Legends Lounge a couple of seasons back and I thanked him for his time with us. Nice guy. He was scouting for Charlton at the time.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 5:37 pmDennis Rofe was a amazing left back, England under 23 international and unlucky not to gain a full England cap. He was a fast, tough-tackling left-back who starred in Orient's 1969–70 Third Division title triumph, missing only one game. He was ever-present in 1970–71. He netted six goals in 172 League appearances for Orient before following Jimmy Bloomfield to Leicester City for £112,000 in August 1972, which made him the most expensive full-back in British football at that time.
Lastly his long term successor Bill Roffey was also a top left back playing 328 games for the Os from1973–1984.
I would love to meet him for a chat and Dennis is one of my all time favourite Leyton Orient players.
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Wow what great memories and did you get to see Dennis play football at your school ?cockhat wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:12 pmHe lived at Pyrles Green Debden. We were in the same class at Hereward School.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:22 amRofe was in the first O's team I am old enough to recall, pretty sure he lived fairly close to me (Oakwood Hill, Loughton), or at least had relatives who did, for we saw him out and about a few times. He had terrific pace, no one could push the ball by him and run after it.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 5:37 pm
Dennis Rofe was a amazing left back, England under 23 international and unlucky not to gain a full England cap. He was a fast, tough-tackling left-back who starred in Orient's 1969–70 Third Division title triumph, missing only one game. He was ever-present in 1970–71. He netted six goals in 172 League appearances for Orient before following Jimmy Bloomfield to Leicester City for £112,000 in August 1972, which made him the most expensive full-back in British football at that time.
Lastly his long term successor Bill Roffey was also a top left back playing 328 games for the Os from1973–1984.
His dad was a bus driver his and his brother Alan was a decent goalkeeper
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In the junior school where we won the league, he was centre forward, I played right back.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 12:44 pmWow what great memories and did you get to see Dennis play football at your school ?cockhat wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:12 pmHe lived at Pyrles Green Debden. We were in the same class at Hereward School.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:22 am
Rofe was in the first O's team I am old enough to recall, pretty sure he lived fairly close to me (Oakwood Hill, Loughton), or at least had relatives who did, for we saw him out and about a few times. He had terrific pace, no one could push the ball by him and run after it.
His dad was a bus driver his and his brother Alan was a decent goalkeeper
He ended up as left back and me as right wing.
Lost touch after he went to Davenant school in Whitechapel.