I find it hard to believe that the bridge Taylor burnt down when he left the club could be rebuilt, although if he came in and started scoring goals it'd soon be glossed over by most fans.
I felt let down, especially as I'd defended him on here a few times for things he'd said, but it never angered me, for whatever reason. He's a self serving *insert derogatory term of your choice here* but the geezer was mustard on the pitch for us so he'd be a good addition from that perspective, and someone who offers something a bit different to what we have. I wonder if the players would accept him, although there aren't that many left from the squad he abandoned.
The geezer feeds of hatred from the opposition fans though, imagine how good he could be if the whole ground was booing him!
All things aside, not getting a left back in would be bordering on a disgrace. To go into all these games with no left back is bad enough. Even when BP is back one injury and we have not one left back in the squad or U23s (Roddy doesnt count).
Schwartz not playing again MUST confirm it’s over for him surely. Sticking my neck out and saying we are absolutely getting a forward in tonight, no ITK at all just plain logic.
LB, CB and forward all needed absolutely bare minimum, mental to go to Jan without these players. Injury to Stockley or Famewo or Innis (the last two being highly likely) and we would have serious issues at the moment.
St Johnstone skipper Jason Kerr is set to complete a £600,000 move to Wigan.
The 24-year-old started the day heading to London to sign for Charlton, but their League One rivals came in with a last-gasp rival bid to snap him up.
Kerr, who captained Saints to a League Cup and Scottish Cup double last season, is in the final year of his deal at McDiarmid Park.
And with that in mind, Saints chairman Steve Brown has decided to cash in and take the money on offer.
Kerr came through the Saints youth setup, having signed for the Perth club as a 16-year-old, and will go down in history as one of their greatest skippers following last season’s heroics.
Wigan have been beset by off-field problems in recent seasons but have found stability under new owner Talal Mubarak Al-Hammad so are now one of the most ambitious clubs in League One.
Ok that answered my question 100% no tom lowery for us now then !
I am absolutely gob smacked. I was 100% certain he was leaving. Fair play to Crewe of the have stood their ground and won. Although he could leave still.
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Rich Cawley just followed the museum on twitter
Especially if a data sheet were to get to the EFL before 11pm.
Simply no excuse.