So, snodgrass

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I don't know him by the way, so no idea about him
But I never bothered with a season ticket prior to the KC. There was no need. I mainly stood in Kempton (brief flings elsewhere) and so just paid on a match by match basis. Certainly when I started going it was with pocket money so I couldn't have afforded one anyway.
Only reason I did at KC was to make sure you could sit with mates due to stupid all seater stadium bollocks

Like I say I'm not defending him, I've no idea who he is, I just answered the question about how long he'd been going with info from the article

Yeah for all I know, he was working nights , living away or whatever prior to 2007 - who knows?
It's just that selfie with the Man U bench......it's dodgy. Well dodgy.
 
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i didn't and don't have a problem with snodgrass leaving us. we made a packet from it.

interestingly, since he left, he's been on the winning side playing for scotland as many times as he's been on the winning side for west ham. once each.
 
Don't get the Snodgrass or Jake haters, both Gabe everything when they played for us, jumped ship to get away from the most poorly run club in the league to stable and safe employers, why wouldn't you? The allams have driven thousands of fans away why the surprise when that results in players doing the same?

West Ham stable owners<laugh>
 
"There will be mixed emotions for the fans, I think," Snodgrass said of his return. "They will understand that, when you're in the situation I was in with three kids and a family and trying to get security for them, I had to assess what was offered on that front.

"I think people realise, from an individual point of view, I had to look elsewhere and then offers came in and I had the chance not only to get that security, but to play for a club the size of West Ham. I think most people would have jumped at that chance."

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/west...0236557-detail/story.html#8JfMWzp3xH0uY3vV.99

Security for my family<laugh>
He is living in cloud cuckoo land.
Try living off £20k pa like a lot in Hull do.

Greedy lying no shoulders twat.
 
Your reaction is down to two things; resentment that he chose to play for another football team and jealously that he earns so much money, its as simple as that.

I would have liked him to stay but I don't blame him for going, in a few years time his wage drops to nothing, he's right to take what he can, especially in his situation.

Scenario 1
Someone averages £20k a year for 50 years working = £1 million (less tax)

Snodgrass
£20k a week x 50 weeks = £1 million (less tax)

My heart really bleeds for Snodgrass
 
I have just been speaking to a spammer who thinks we must still be paying Snoddy.
Be good if he comes back to us. Welcome back agent Snoddy your work is done.
 
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