He'll probably come out with some story about how he's not ready to ever have a job again. Good luck to Bristol City though stacking up further debt by paying his humongous wages.
Besides his refusal to play for you against Burnley, Whats he like as a player, is he any good, serious comments please?
Don't think we need an underperforming troublemaking player thank you very much - and 32 years old. NONONO.
Fairly good as the junior partner of the centre back coupling. He did well when he came on loan to us in late 2010 and had a great game against Arsenal in the FA Cup, but has been increasingly naff since. Error-prone and low on confidence, which wasn't helped by his wife jilting him at the altar over the summer. He'll probably do alright for you like Kilkenny seems to have. The thing I'd be worried about is his wages.
Swap him for Maynard? Seems a fair deal to me- saves agents getting their hands on cash we both need.
If you get him on a free and Leeds save on his wages then I will be happy, that is how much I rate him.
to be fair, where ever he goes, hes not gonna be on the same as he is at leeds. His agent has done well is all im going to say. But in all fairness he was pretty good when he was on loan (although we were used to seeing Collins in defence at that point). He has just seemed to slowly get worse and worse until he was just **** but saying that apparently he had a good game against leicester. If his confidence can come back then maybe he might look a little better but in all seriousness i wouldn't count on it
Josh Sounds a bit like Pearson before the McInnes magic . Pearson has been a valuable player for us since he arrived, yet the Derby crowd were saying the same things about him that we hear from you. McInnes has also done a similar job on Kilkenny. Ergo - whoever we bring in, The McInnes Factor will do the rest