Its on the Bristol Official Site McIdoe is a first class clown. I'd try and work him out, but its really not worth the brain juice.</p> </p>
i wouldn't normally be bothered about an ex-player movin but if thats true it would be a bit of a surprise, according to that top 100 championship players that came out i remember him being well inside the top 20 so would be a bit strange if wolves wanted to let him go
RE: Its on the Bristol Official Site According to a Wolves fan "he wasn't upto the job of fighting for a place after Jarvis signed"</p> </p> </p>
RE: might get slated for this but.... ....i'd av him straight back in our side, i was watching some highlights of the beginning of last season and he was involved in a lot of our goals...
What's that all about then? First he goes to Wolves, presumably on the grounds of wanting to play at a higher level. Then after doing pretty well for a few months he's on his way to another newly promoted side (i.e. less established than the team he left). Sounds like he just pisses people off...
RE: What's that all about then? Seems to me the bloke's a total tosspot.</p> Wolves sign Jarvis, McIndoe doesn't fancy fighting for his place so heads back down the league again.</p> He'll be back at a top 10 club by January, and back down the bottom again next summer. </p>
RE: What's that all about then? really makes no sense at all to me, definitely one that's gonna leave me scratching my head for the rest of the day....wonder how much they've paid for him? I won't deny he is definitely a quality footballer (to a point) but as far as loyalty goes there isn't any - as KFC said he moved last time on the grounds of wanting to play for a bigger club, now he's just taken a big jump backwards?
its not exactly hard though is it didnt like ritchie and the way we were going, jumped ship. wolves sign a better left winger in jarvis and he knows he'll not get a game, so he jumps ship again. simple?
RE: yes but.. ...why jump a perfectly good ship to land in a dingy? you see it all too often, players who go through their careers playing for loads of different clubs never really achieve anything
RE: McIndoe Anybody remember how much we signed him for? On Wolves site it says he signed for them for £250,000. I kno that was the figure that we thought we were getting but i can never remember it becoming known from the club. Anyways good business on our part but id still rather see him down here!
It had been suggested he was a bit of a misfit at Donny. Didn't have the stomach for a relegation scrap here so he f**ked off to Wolves, sounds plausible that he can't be arsed to scrap for a first team place... Maybe he's just a bit of a t*sser all round?
RE: McIndoe if i remember right it was 125k, but could be owt these days as the term "undisclosed fee" seems to be very popular
you could be right, barnsley didn't seem to stand in his way when he left us - ya never know that contract clause might just have been a cover for the fact that they wanted rid of him for being nowt but a ******, surely the oakwell board would never have agreed to such a clause in the first place as it doesn't show much loyalty - i can understand a clause that allowed him to leave for a certain transfer fee but the one that got mentioned makes no sense
I've no time for him, or McFailure or anyone else of their ilk. In this case it isn't even about commitment to the cause, more to do with commitment to anything... I agree, it's strange that such a clause was placed in his contract but maybe it's just illustrative of that kind of person...