It might not be a fantastic singing, but to call him an Injury prone journeyman is harsh one, he's had 4 clubs since he left us 10/11yrs ago and in those years has played 352 games. So approx 30 ish games a season...... It's not a signing that's exciting but let's not be dramatic and derogatory just to try and prove a point
It’s a ****e signing. I said Woods was a ****e signing at the time and got called negative whilst others said ‘he’s got a lot of games under his belt in the Championship’, ‘he’d be a useful player for us’, etc. etc. I was right then about Woods and I’ll be right about Bradley being a ****e signing.
Right, so it looks like Figo and Cafu are signing. I guess Cafu will be Elder's direct placement, plenty of experience. Figo does look like a somewhat scruffy and larger version of Honeyman, he'll slot right into our midfield
I don't think he's actually become their manager, he appears to have just joined the coaching team along with Richard Shaw.
The fans love it, good for the younger local lads to see it’s possible, and also overall good for the squad.
There's a lot of similarities in how Luton fans are speaking about Bradley leaving to how Blackburn fans spoke when Smallwood. The leadership qualities are so important and I think it goes unmentioned how big Smallwood was in getting us out of L1 and keeping us up last season. I think Sonny is better than Figs, he's less rash too and you certainly develop a grit from being around the lower leagues and getting back into the Championship
You will probably be correct so very well done, but it doesn't change the fact calling him a injury prone journeyman was just flat out dramatic
He has a black belt in Ju Jutisu. He should have done it in Hull, then he would have saved money on the bus.
I know it is annoying but I am not going to divulge on here for everyone's sake. I just hope he's grown up a bit in the last year or so.
There's a picture that floats about every so often on twitter of him in the match programme when he was mascot for a game at Boothferry as a kid. Doesn't stop him being a United fan I suppose, but he clearly was a City fan at some stage at least. Edit: Found it.