It's all been said before, but he signed up and gave a motivational talk. That and his subsequent performances contributed to the feel good factor of the fans and club as a whole and significantly contributed to us staying up.Would people have genuinely preferred he refuse to sign and go on a free?Whilst I understand that in hindsight it looks bad, at the time it was exactly what we needed. To hold it against him now is just a bit churlish and to liken him to Hodge is just ridiculous.Furthermore, I strongly suspect at the time of signing he had no idea of City's interest and probably expected to be at the club for a good while.The fact is, he has done us a big favour and should go with our thanks.
The fact is, he has done us a big favour and should go with our thanks.
Quote from: chrisw1 on July 10, 2015, 05:26:39 PMIt's all been said before, but he signed up and gave a motivational talk. That and his subsequent performances contributed to the feel good factor of the fans and club as a whole and significantly contributed to us staying up.Would people have genuinely preferred he refuse to sign and go on a free?Whilst I understand that in hindsight it looks bad, at the time it was exactly what we needed. To hold it against him now is just a bit churlish and to liken him to Hodge is just ridiculous.Furthermore, I strongly suspect at the time of signing he had no idea of City's interest and probably expected to be at the club for a good while.The fact is, he has done us a big favour and should go with our thanks.He has done is a big favour? We essentially paid £8 million for him originally. We stood by him for years through long injury problems. Just as he starts to reach his potential he leaves for more a less what we paid for him. That's on top of declaring his loyalty to the club. Not the biggest favour.
Quote from: chrisw1 on July 10, 2015, 05:26:39 PMIt's all been said before, but he signed up and gave a motivational talk. That and his subsequent performances contributed to the feel good factor of the fans and club as a whole and significantly contributed to us staying up.Would people have genuinely preferred he refuse to sign and go on a free?Whilst I understand that in hindsight it looks bad, at the time it was exactly what we needed. I agree with this, but not the rest.
It's all been said before, but he signed up and gave a motivational talk. That and his subsequent performances contributed to the feel good factor of the fans and club as a whole and significantly contributed to us staying up.Would people have genuinely preferred he refuse to sign and go on a free?Whilst I understand that in hindsight it looks bad, at the time it was exactly what we needed.
We see 'em come, we see 'em go and the more I see, the less I give a fuck.
Quote from: chrisw1 on July 10, 2015, 05:26:39 PMThe fact is, he has done us a big favour and should go with our thanks.No no no. Not after this:This is my club and I want to be here. That's why I am committing my future.
He's a footballer doing what footballers do get over it.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 10, 2015, 05:28:13 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on July 10, 2015, 05:26:39 PMIt's all been said before, but he signed up and gave a motivational talk. That and his subsequent performances contributed to the feel good factor of the fans and club as a whole and significantly contributed to us staying up.Would people have genuinely preferred he refuse to sign and go on a free?Whilst I understand that in hindsight it looks bad, at the time it was exactly what we needed. I agree with this, but not the rest. You would liken him to Hodge? You don't think we should be thankful we got £8m for him?