Keep him. If he's fit and in shape, he can be a talismanic presence.
Quote from: TopDeck113 on August 04, 2015, 10:34:33 AMWho'd buy him?You'd be surprised. If Conor Wickham can carve out a top flight career beyond just one club then just about anyone can.
Who'd buy him?
On his day, he can be brilliant. That day seems to happen less frequently every season, though, which is a shame.I'd get rid. I actually think it would be best for both club and player, he strikes me as settled into a rut, and a real symbol of the acceptance of mediocrity of the last four or five years. Similarly the change of scenery might spur him on to better things.I wonder what sort of team would be in for him, if we were to make him available?
Another crap season from him though and dump him quicker than I do last night's Madras.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2015, 02:56:15 PMAnother crap season from him though and dump him quicker than I do last night's Madras. And as others have said, who would take him? They certainly wouldn't pay him anywhere near the wedge he is on now, especially if he's had another crap season, or even if he's spent most of it in a Recaro.I'm pretty sure he would see out his contract and go on a free to maximise his salary elsewhere.
Quote from: dicedlam on August 04, 2015, 03:38:04 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2015, 02:56:15 PMAnother crap season from him though and dump him quicker than I do last night's Madras. And as others have said, who would take him? They certainly wouldn't pay him anywhere near the wedge he is on now, especially if he's had another crap season, or even if he's spent most of it in a Recaro.I'm pretty sure he would see out his contract and go on a free to maximise his salary elsewhere.I'm sure someone would take him, but you're absolutely right re the wages. I can't imagine he's one of our lower earners.