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Sometimes retire, take the insurance then play in non-league.Seen a few rumours flying around that Godden's current injury might force him to retire.
Sometimes retire, take the insurance then play in non-league.Seen a few rumours flying around that Godden's current injury might force him to retire.
Seen a few rumours flying around that Godden's current injury might force him to retire.
Is this the thread to discuss what ex-players are doing now? If I'm in the right place, then former City player and England star Jay Bothroyd retired from Hokkaido Consadole Sappro in 2021
One day he will ascend to the heights of presenter on Homes Under the Hammer or Bargain Hunt.Jay Bothroyd is working for Sky, presenting a show called Ref watch on Monday mornings.
One day he will ascend to the heights of presenter on Homes Under the Hammer or Bargain Hunt.
Bamford has scored again for Sheffield Utd, he’s doing well for them
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Martin Cranie was another big drinker too, no? Seem to remember him stumbling around in Leamington on multiple occasions.Would have thought that with the amount of money around that clubs don’t invest / strategise more in making sure drinking to excess doesn’t devalue club assets: ie, players. Bright would have been a serious asset had he kept straight and narrow.
It’s a waste of a talent. Kevin Thornton springs to mind. Whelan too to a degree.
Maybe the strength of the leadership in the dressing room makes a difference. Dublin, we are told, was a strong role model and maybe that and Strachan putting him up kept Whelan in check for a while. Bright, like many with substance issues, needs / needed a mentor.
What other players have we had that stacked it through drink or drugs?
Yes, remember seeing him out with Gunnarsson regularlyMartin Cranie was another big drinker too, no? Seem to remember him stumbling around in Leamington on multiple occasions.
Gunnersson strikes me as the kind of bloke who could drink you under the table. I was in Reykjavik the other week and there were proper old style drinking nightclubs still going at 4am. Which is bananas given the price of absolutely everything out there.Yes, remember seeing him out with Gunnarsson regularly
Elliott Ward was another
Different era of players to the current crop who generally reflect the Gen Z trend of drinking less
Gunnarsson got sent off first half in a game for us and I went into Crosbys (as I think it was then) in town after and he was sat in there drinking!Gunnersson strikes me as the kind of bloke who could drink you under the table. I was in Reykjavik the other week and there were proper old style drinking nightclubs still going at 4am. Which is bananas given the price of absolutely everything out there.
They don't play to Vik do they. If we go up(which we will) I see him back hereViktor!
On loan next season?They don't play to Vik do they. If we go up(which we will) I see him back here
I remember Ernie Machin coming off, sitting on the bench and lighting up!Yes, remember seeing him out with Gunnarsson regularly
Elliott Ward was another
Different era of players to the current crop who generally reflect the Gen Z trend of drinking less
He started on the weekend and scoredStating to feel sorry for Vik. Thought he'd of started tonight (if only for confidence) . They're not showing him much love are they
From a pen.He started on the weekend and scored
He's not playing amazing and maybe it is a step too far. He can do a manageable job for arsenal for sure but would love him back!From a pen.
Yes they all count, but he looked like a fish out of water before getting dragged after an hour.
This is what I was saying to an Arsenal fan I work with. They have him playing like the clapped out version of Ronaldo that we still see paying for Portugal i.e. hanging around in the box for a cross (that never comes). He needs early service and balls into feet, like you say his best work was playing from deep/wide positions and generally being more involved. The fucker hardly gets a touch at arsenal!He's not playing amazing and maybe it is a step too far. He can do a manageable job for arsenal for sure but would love him back!
Still early days, he may adapt. I think they expect him to be more of a traditional striker whereas we let him dribble from deeper positions etc. so might be tactical issue not talent. And that's no knock on arsenal, they shouldn't change tactic just for vik. It will work out for him either there or somewhere else I'm sure.
They are one of best teams in Europe so I wouldn't be too harsh on themThis is what I was saying to an Arsenal fan I work with. They have him playing like the clapped out version of Ronaldo that we still see paying for Portugal i.e. hanging around in the box for a cross (that never comes). He needs early service and balls into feet, like you say his best work was playing from deep/wide positions and generally being more involved. The fucker hardly gets a touch at arsenal!
They also are incredibly boring to watch and generally create fuck all from open play from what I've seen.
They are one of best teams in Europe so I wouldn't be too harsh on them
I personally don't find them boring. But then I could see the bueaty of allardyce and boothroyd lolThey are; doesn’t stop them being boring.