Jackoskyblue
Well-Known Member
Just tweeted good luck to my team mates at Huddersfield, didn't know if he meant he has signed for team or if one of our teams are playing Huddersfield today ?
The best player for the time I've been watching the city, should be held as one of our modern day legends for his first spell, and some of his 2nd spell I mean it was only last season he had a shocker in my opinion, but yeah should be treated better than he has been
High wages, potential bad attitude and awful last season. Don't see a problem
Thats bollocks. He never wanted to go to brum. Fletcher cashed in on him when brum offered silly money.
I'm sure it must have been a truly hard and gut-wrenching decision moving to arguably a bigger club on 4 times your current wages. Tough call......
Sorry but since the Prem was invented WE are the bigger club, remind me where Birmingham was between 1986 and 2002? whilst we stayed in the top flight from 1967-2001,
Sorry Nick, but please explain how not playing him has improved the high wages issue when we are still paying them?
The word 'arguably' is a clue.
But, no doubt they have a large fan base and at the time, looked a better proposition than where we were heading. My point was that and the fact that he was going to at least quadruple his wages. To say he was 'forced' to leave is bollocks.
I can't help but feel that some of those shouting out about the disrespect he has been shown are the same people that would've been spotting him down the Oak having a fag and slamming his performances.
Every time I've met Gary he has been a gent, especially with my daughter, but now is the time to move on. He's been a good servant for the club, created and scored a lot of goals but he wasn't pulling his weight on the pitch last season, was clearly unfit and it appears Pressley wants to out that culture (as did Robins) and after Thorn's Boys Club, it was needed. Whilst I don't agree with Pressleys methods, the sentiment is desperately what we have required.
My apologies, and all footballers are mercenaries, who wouldn't be in this modern age where money is no object.
I can't help but feel that some of those shouting out about the disrespect he has been shown are the same people that would've been spotting him down the Oak having a fag and slamming his performances.
Every time I've met Gary he has been a gent, especially with my daughter, but now is the time to move on. He's been a good servant for the club, created and scored a lot of goals but he wasn't pulling his weight on the pitch last season, was clearly unfit and it appears Pressley wants to out that culture (as did Robins) and after Thorn's Boys Club, it was needed. Whilst I don't agree with Pressleys methods, the sentiment is desperately what we have required.