Originally Posted by
Deckydee
Hi,
Nice to see that someone started a thread on this player. If there is one player that can ever be called ‘the most unluckiest Irish international player’ the one name will almost certainly be Martin Rowlands. Someone said above that he was supposed to be ahead of Whelan for the Serbia game and that is bang on. On the last training session before the match he twisted his knee and was sent back to England for tests. What I found, well, not to say amusing, but trying to find another word here, was the reaction of the other QPR fans on the message boards. They were itching to say it, you know what it is, but they never did. Probably a fear of getting kicked off the message board, God love them :o)
Anywho, months passed before he got back to full fitness. I went to see QPR against Wolves in December and on that day he scored with a beautiful dipping shot. Not one of his best games by any means but Tardelli and Trapattoni were in the crowd that night watching. He then was told that he was going to be selected in the squad for the match against Georgia and but bad luck struck again at the weekend. Whilst playing against Derby he twisted under minimal contact and tore his anterior crucial ligament and by all accounts he is out for 9 months. I am broken hearted for him; he could have been the answer to our prayers. I think that he won’t play again.
I guess its not always easy being a professional footballer. He wanted so much to play for his country unlike some guys from Man City. A terrible terrible shame, and again I am broken hearted for him.