Maybe Gus now knows he made the wrong decision. (1 Viewer)

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
Even if he doesn't like in Sheffield there's no reason why he'd want to come back. If anything he'd want to move to a better PL club rather than come back here.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Even if he doesn't like in Sheffield there's no reason why he'd want to come back. If anything he'd want to move to a better PL club rather than come back here.

He looks like he has an ambition to be the new Thomas Brolin
 

Greggs

Well-Known Member
Even if he doesn't like in Sheffield there's no reason why he'd want to come back. If anything he'd want to move to a better PL club rather than come back here.
He's too good for a bottom end championship side.
 

napolimp

Well-Known Member
Ridiculous obsession aside, maybe there are some comparisons between Gus at Sheff Utd, and our new players - such as Wright? Players don't automatically walk into teams and have a great time, we know Hamer's a great player but looks as though he's going to need some time there to adjust and reach his potential, no reason why it wouldn't be the same for the likes of Wright and Simms.
 

dadgad

Well-Known Member
Ridiculous obsession aside, maybe there are some comparisons between Gus at Sheff Utd, and our new players - such as Wright? Players don't automatically walk into teams and have a great time, we know Hamer's a great player but looks as though he's going to need some time there to adjust and reach his potential, no reason why it wouldn't be the same for the likes of Wright and Simms.
This post is far too sensible. Admin, have a word.
 

Evo1883

Well-Known Member
He's made the correct decision for his career financially .. that's all there is to it
 

napolimp

Well-Known Member
Is it? Hamer HAS walked into the side and hit the ground the running....2 goals from 5 starts in a shit team in a top league......

I'm struggling to see the comparisons to be honest

Wright has one goal/one assist from equivalent 4 games. Yes, Hamer's not a forward but was always a goalscorer. He had a terrible game versus Newcastle, but it's one of those things - like Wright having a terrible game last time out.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Yawn yawn

Yes several threads on an ex player is pretty dull

Our most successful player to leave the club over a sustained period is Callum Wilson by a country mile and he’s from Coventry. Yet he hardly gets mentioned.
 

Evo1883

Well-Known Member
Yes several threads on an ex player is pretty dull

Our most successful player to leave the club over a sustained period is Callum Wilson by a country mile and he’s from Coventry. Yet he hardly gets mentioned.
By trophies its maddison really isn't it
 

PVA

Well-Known Member
Wilson has about 30 more PL appearances at the moment but give it a couple of years and Maddison will comfortably have had the better career.
 

Happy_Martian

Well-Known Member
Yes several threads on an ex player is pretty dull

Our most successful player to leave the club over a sustained period is Callum Wilson by a country mile and he’s from Coventry. Yet he hardly gets mentioned.

You could argue that Dublin could be there, he practically recreated his career with us. And he's been pretty successful since. Well, apart from that home improvement show 🤢
 

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
Yes several threads on an ex player is pretty dull

Our most successful player to leave the club over a sustained period is Callum Wilson by a country mile and he’s from Coventry. Yet he hardly gets mentioned.
He isn’t a country mile ahead of also Cov born Maddison but yes should be mentioned way more on here.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top