He's so good he takes the second half the season off He's improved 5 fold since he's been with us and there is room for a good bit more IMO.
Judging by what he did for us, you've got a cracking player in Gary Hooper ... I'll be interested to see how it turns out but I hope he does as well for you.
I'd be willing tae bet a tenner that he has already played the biggest game of his life. Good luck tae the boy.
Come and visit us when the season starts to see what we think of him. As I said before, other players we've had off you have been well worth the money. Big Malky for starters
Ah hink he's talkin baws.... But if he isnae, then fair play. That hamstring injury that kept him oot the skwad tae play Sweden is a real pain in the arse...technically leg. http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892/transfer-zone/2013/07/28/4148201/- The striker declares that his lack of international recognition while playing in the Champions League with Celtic was behind his decision to move to Carrow Road Gary Hooper says that he left Celtic for Norwich City in order to chase his ambition of playing for England. The striker became the Canaries' seventh signing of the summer as manager Chris Hughton reshapes his squad ahead of the new season, joining on a three-year-deal. "I'm desperate to play for England. That's a massive thing for me," Hooper told the Daily Express. "The problem is nobody really gets a chance for England when they're playing in Scotland. "I know Fraser Forster got in last season but, after the Champions League run was over, he found himself out of the England squad again. "If I'd managed to get in the England squad with Celtic, it would have changed my thinking completely but it didn't and that's why I knew I had to go prove myself in the English Premier League. "It was hard to leave Celtic but it was something I felt I had to do." Hooper scored 82 times in 138 Celtic appearances, having signed from Scunthorpe United in July 2010.