just tickled me howappealing journos' writingcan be when they speak from the heart.</p> http://www.barnsley-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=343622</p>
"After flopping at Molineux" Hardly. Did very well and was popular with the fans. Unfortunately it is rumoured he was less popular behind the scenes, hence McCarthy's willingness to listen to offers. Anyone see a pattern emerging here?
From my West Midlands sources.... He didn't 'flop' at Molyneux.</p> Apparently the fans loved him!</p> He did well for them.</p> Sounds bizarre as to why he left then, but knowing Macca, he wouldn't mess with him if McIndoe's ego started to rule, let's face it, we're talking abart the man who took on Keanoin the World Cup!</p> Macca and Mick - no prizes there as to who would come out top. </p>
i just like the opening of 2how the mighty have fallen" exactly what i thought, the ****** always wanted more than he was capable of, he was once asked how did you play today and replied "very well which shows i can definately play at a much higher level", arragant pikey.
Spoke to some Wolves fans on a forum today, said they were indifferent to him and weren't that bothered.
I suppose it's like here at BFC Some fans would love him, some would be indifferent and some would want rid because he's a 'money loving Judas!'</p> You can't win really.</p> .</p>
RE: From my West Midlands sources.... Aye the manager always tends to come out top when he's problems with a player. Probably something to do with more power. As for the part of the article that says "how the mighty has fallen", excuse me? The last three sides he's been are all in the championship and so how exactly as he fallen
Exactly Bristol City are poised for a takeover, whereby the said investors are looking to inject multi milions into a club which they see as a 'Sleeping Giant'</p> Macca obviously wants to be 'part of this'</p> </p> It seems to me that he's a misguided fool with no sense of loyalty or comittment. </p>