I had the pleasure of meeting Macindoe when he was MOTM against Plymouth. He is a very ambitious lad and was genuine in his pleasure at being at the club and wanting to help keep us in the division. He stayed over at least an hour signing numerous autographs and posing for many pics with fans. I got no impression of him being big time or arrogant. Who begrudges a young professional footballer wanting to better themselves. Good Luck Michael and thanks.
Agreed... What he did give us was hard work on the pitch - at times when other 'more established' players were out there hiding or making terrible mistakes. Combine his hard work with his terrific ability - excellent player, shame he had to go, but we can't moan, we got more than value for money. We shouldn't perpetuate the myth that he is 'difficult'. This lie was made up by the Rovers fans who couldn't let the guy leave in peace.</p> All the best Michael, hope you end up in the Premier league.</p>
Yeah good luck to the lad, certainly one of the better players this season and did seem genuinely happy here. However he may not have wanted to go. If the board needed the cash he may have had no choice. He's probably the most sellable asset atm. Maybe the fee they receive for him will go towards strengthening in other areas. Strange no defender was brought in though.
if he want to help us stay in this division, why the f*ck, go on loan to to wolves with maybe a permanent transfer there. what a ******
No, i think it is permanent. I'm sure it said they take him on loan until January then the move becomes permanent
as i said. a ******. if he actually meant what he said, he would not have gone on loan..(givinfinger)
shows there are no funds at all & ritchie was right - money from macindoe is going to pay for new players in Jan & loan wages - lets hope any money is spent very wisely - we have just lost our best player & we're second bottom at present