nayenezgani
Jimmy Neighbour
You can actually read his mind.. "what a pair of fudging departed fudgewits."
He can't sign for any English club until January. Would almost have been worth it to hang on to him until February.
I reckon we have paid him half of what he wanted. I feel we would have let him go sooner if we were to give him the fuLl payoff.
On a more serious note, if/when he signs for another club, do we think he can be a good pl striker again?
I would think that two years of personal and professional turmoil, and a complete lack of focus would leave him far from match fit. I'm pretty certain that Ade will never be the player he once was ever again.. This is probably coming back to bite me big time now.
What would be the point of that? He was not included in either our league or Europa cup squad
No way. Levy does not blink. He had his eyelids removed in 2007i wonder if he got a full years settlement
On a more serious note, if/when he signs for another club, do we think he can be a good pl striker again?
I would think that two years of personal and professional turmoil, and a complete lack of focus would leave him far from match fit. I'm pretty certain that Ade will never be the player he once was ever again.. This is probably coming back to bite me big time now.
Regardless of the off-the-field issues, i think when he has played for us in the last year or so, it's been clear that age has caught up with him. At times i felt some mistook his physical limitations as his 'typical lazy approach.' I think the mind may have often been willing but he simply did not/does not have the legs any more.
Him trying to undermine Poch was the final straw but watching his game closely it could be seen that he was not up to the physical demands of the game anymore (both generally and within the new Poch methodology).
That an interesting view.Regardless of the off-the-field issues, i think when he has played for us in the last year or so, it's been clear that age has caught up with him. At times i felt some mistook his physical limitations as his 'typical lazy approach.' I think the mind may have often been willing but he simply did not/does not have the legs any more.
Him trying to undermine Poch was the final straw but watching his game closely it could be seen that he was not up to the physical demands of the game anymore (both generally and within the new Poch methodology).
Nice to see that the black cloud has been lifted
First post of this thread. How things change.I don't want him to go. There- i've said it.