Nathan was a good lad, with a fair bit of ability and a good eye for a pass. His lack of self confidence is his biggest enemy and I hope he gets a good reception from the Turkish fans.
Always supported Redders, loved his partnership and friendship with Bertie, gave us some good moments, worked hard
Often felt that if he believed in himself a little more he could have achieved more, but he tried his best and you can’t ask more than that
I'm probably in the minority that thought he did well for us. At least he always offered something different. Probably the right time to go (if not last season) for all parties
True friendshipI liked the fact that off the pitch they were the best of friends but on the pitch they sometimes looked like they wanted to kill each other![]()

It clearly led him to pull his own hair outRedders was one of those players who gave me the urge to pull my hair out. He had games where he looked unstoppable but the next week had no impact at all! It was definitely the right time to move on, both for him and the club. Thank you Redders and all the best in Turkey!
Reading the comments, I'm not convinced you are in a minority. Just that gobby buggers who think all of our players should be better than Messi can dominate at times. I'm old enough to remember the abuse that Terry Paine and Mick Channon got - that's the same Mick Channon once described by Kevin Keegan as 'the best player in Britain'. Ye gods.

Had the ref dropped it?Nathan came on as a sub for Beziktas in their 2 - 2 draw. He picked up a yellow card.
Stadium wide groan for that one.Had the ref dropped it?
Had the ref dropped it?