Supposedly going to Preston or Bristol
He'll get 20 goals at either of them. Probably 2/3 against us.
I think I'd rather have Madine.
Madine - Nouble - Clarke
Imagine being a centre back with them 3 brutes coming against you.
Nope, wouldn't have taken Dublin back the way he went, and Leon's circumstances are pretty much the same
Absolutely spot on mateAre you old enough to remember Dublin leaving?
He was at our club for nearly 5 years IIRC. Played in defence as well as up front. Always gave his best. He holds our highest goals scored in the Prem. He was also joint top scorer in one season with Owen and Sutton. Got into the England side. Re-signed for our club when he was a free agent and top clubs were after his services. He would have got a big signing on fee if he would have left then. But once he had signed a new contract he was touted for sale. He didn't want to leave. But once it was made clear that he was going to be sold he chose a club near to Coventry so his family didn't have to move. And yes he refused to play the last cup game. The sale was already sorted and was to be completed the day after the game. But what some people also refuse to consider was that the way he played he was always going to risk a bad injury. One of his bad injuries led him to being sold by Man U to us. Whilst out with a broken leg they signed Cantona. He couldn't get back into the side.
Maybe not the best thing to do by not playing the last game, but if you were him would you have played one last game for someone that wanted you out of the club for the money after you wanted to stay?
And then we have Clarke. He wanted out. Maybe our club did want the money for him but he wasn't touted around all the clubs. Many clubs. Never stays for long. No loyalty. Struggling to find anything in common with either of them other than they both played for us.
And then we come to the normal double standards. Bomb squads are good. Contracts mean nothing if you don't like a player. Do anything to get them out of our club. But if a player refuses to play one last game after being forced to leave our club when he wanted to stay he is a judas.
Are you old enough to remember Dublin leaving?
He was at our club for nearly 5 years IIRC. Played in defence as well as up front. Always gave his best. He holds our highest goals scored in the Prem. He was also joint top scorer in one season with Owen and Sutton. Got into the England side. Re-signed for our club when he was a free agent and top clubs were after his services. He would have got a big signing on fee if he would have left then. But once he had signed a new contract he was touted for sale. He didn't want to leave. But once it was made clear that he was going to be sold he chose a club near to Coventry so his family didn't have to move. And yes he refused to play the last cup game. The sale was already sorted and was to be completed the day after the game. But what some people also refuse to consider was that the way he played he was always going to risk a bad injury. One of his bad injuries led him to being sold by Man U to us. Whilst out with a broken leg they signed Cantona. He couldn't get back into the side.
Maybe not the best thing to do by not playing the last game, but if you were him would you have played one last game for someone that wanted you out of the club for the money after you wanted to stay?
And then we have Clarke. He wanted out. Maybe our club did want the money for him but he wasn't touted around all the clubs. Many clubs. Never stays for long. No loyalty. Struggling to find anything in common with either of them other than they both played for us.
And then we come to the normal double standards. Bomb squads are good. Contracts mean nothing if you don't like a player. Do anything to get them out of our club. But if a player refuses to play one last game after being forced to leave our club when he wanted to stay he is a judas.
Dublin did not have to choose Villa though did he? He also came and tapped his mate Boateng up and forced the player to move from us putting us deeper in the shit.
There were not many clubs nearby that were good enough for him and could afford to pay for him. He had his family settled in. Yes it hurt him going to Villa. But do you remember who it was that wanted to cash in on him?
And it was all up to Dublin that Boateng also joined Villa? I supposed he told Villa to put an offer in for him and our club to sell him to Villa
It was fact that Dublin tapped Boateng up, even the wee fella Strachan who loved Dublin fell out with him over the manner he left and tapped Boateng up.
Funny how Dublin refers to his best times in football as been at Villa and Norwich.. sorry if he was your hero.
Totally disagree
Dion is the best player we have had in years, Keane would have been better if we could have held on to him. I have no problem with Dion or Boateng joining the Villa, they need to do what is best for them. As for joining Norwich, if there wasn't vile and venom towards him, maybe we could have resigned him?We don't complain about shipping out shit players but we do when quality wants to better themselves, it is a two way thing. Maybe you should extend your hatred to Dennis Mortimer and George Curtis as well? Both played for the Villa, Mortimer won a league title and a European Cup with Villa, Curtis helped Villa get promotion. Didn't Curtis have something to do with us winning the FA cup? maybe we should have told him to fuck off and never darken our doors again.
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