Quote Legends and Icons="Legends and Icons"Ive seen galea play a lot of times and tbh , not seen much of the others just like yourself
Mcdonell was fine untill he didnt want to play for you anymore and now he's rubbish , liam watts was the best thing since sliced bread not so long back untill he leaves and then he's a trouble making penalty machine ., blake green player of the year last season leaving for wigan so now travis burns is beter.. Im seeing a pattern emerging here !!! Scott Taylor will be rubbish soon when he joins another team ?
You will struggle to be higher than 8th next season imho'"
1. McDonnell was rubbish when he arrived and was rubbish for his 1st 6-8 games. He then began to improve (about Easter, which rumour has it was the time he "agreed" a contract to defect East to West), only to become gash again about July time when he basically couldn't be d. He then got injured, which was a blessing as it forced the coach to blood Sheriff, a move which IMO will pay long term dividends for the club. You are more than welcome to him, and you will soon discover he can offer much with ball in hand (including his party piece of running all along the back line before being bundled into touch on 1st tackle), and will miss approx 50% of his 1-on-1 tackles. Bargain for 120K pa.
2. Watts didn't become a trouble making penalty machine when he left, he left because he was a trouble making penalty machine. Cause & effect son.
3. Blake Green was outstanding in 2011, Player of the Year no less. After his blood clot he hasn't been the same player. Not his fault, I'd agree, but his input has severely reduced and for the cash we were paying him (a very large bag of peanuts, if you will), he no longer represented value for money. The best club in the land want him, and are willing to pay 130K for him. No brainer, he leaves with the best wishes of most Rovers fans.
4. Scott Taylor is a potentially great player. He needs to knuckle down somewhere and turn that into consistent performances, then he can believe everything his agent tells him. Good luck to the lad. He would be foolish to turn Wigan or Leeds down where he could win silverware.
8th? I'd take it now, year-on-year improvement and all that.