Reported to be linked to a move to town. I know he's rockin on a bit now but I feel could offer us that much needed steel in midfield. Wat r ur thoughts?
I'm not usually that keen on has beens, but I still think he could do a great job for us, I'm definitely to for him coming
I dunno, im torn. He's a good footballer but a terrible human being. It's the same for Goodwillie for me, if he existed for an hour and 45 a week it would be great but the problem is their personal life. Maybe that's what PJ meant about trying to show our meanstreak.
The blokes a bloody nutcase, worth a punt though I reckon. There seems to be a bit going on though transfer wise compared to this time last year which is really encouraging.
Probably do a good job for us, could do with someone with the cahoonas in midfield to put the boot in when required.
Looking at previous threads you seem to have a taste for a goodwillie, certainly in this day and age you go for it plum. Each to there own as they say. By the way, is it the season for plums? I prefer a nice Victoria plum, need to ensure no maggots inside first though, of course.
An absolute must for me. Bowyer still has it, had a cracking season for much of last season, would control many a championship game. We're on about his past - Bowyer to me appears a very much reformed character. What has he done wrong in the past 5 years or so ? Not a lot. He's hardly a Joey Barton that doesn't learn. For me, the lad is sorry about the past and wants to move forwards. Fine by me
Rushmere has done it for me.. To give Norris a good kicking.. Sign Bowyer up and NOW.. Seriously though, Bowyer is a winner.. His determination to succeed, will be seen by the other players, and I feel that they will up their antics by another 20%.. This on top of their already input of 120%, gives 140%= Premiership here we come
Bowyer's exactly what you want as a central midfielder - energetic, good passer, gets stuck in, and annoying to play against. He wasn't convicted for what happened before, it was a long time ago, he's done little wrong since off the pitch so snap him up.
Interesting. Two things strike me from the article link that Westlake kindly pasted ....... "At Leeds he was twice voted the player-of-the-season. Those notoriously difficult Elland Road fans don't bestow praise on anyone lightly. He must have earned it". And bearing in mind we are being linked with Dyer at the moment, it's worth remembering that they came to blows during the match between Newcastle United and Aston Villa in 2005 . We could have a re-match !!! Seriously, I think he could do us an awful lot of good and he does have a great pass in his locker!