Very true, was unrealistic to even attempt to sign either Flatts or Dickov, although remember being very impressed by both of them.
I would lay more of the blame with Bridcutt for that goal.
Razak should be a great player, but he has a terrible attitude and an enormous ego. Until he reels those in, he'll constantly fall out with managers and never get a chance to do the right thingAbdul razak. I was gutted when Gus fell out with him, he looked a class act and I fully expect to see him playing regularly in the prem in the next couple of years.
I thought that Ian Westlake would have been worth hanging on to. A solid left midfielder, prepared to put in a shift. With all our collectoin of super flair high maintenance wingers, I still think we could do with this type of player in the squad.
Abdul razak. I was gutted when Gus fell out with him, he looked a class act and I fully expect to see him playing regularly in the prem in the next couple of years.
After largely unsuccessful spells at Cheltenham, Oldham & Wycombe Wanderers, he went to Montreal Impact, & now turns out for Needham Market FC in the Isthmian League Division One North.
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I thought that Ian Westlake would have been worth hanging on to. A solid left midfielder, prepared to put in a shift. With all our collectoin of super flair high maintenance wingers, I still think we could do with this type of player in the squad.
I agree with that. Quite why Micky Adams thought that David Livermore, Kevin McLeod, Kevin Thornton or even Adam Virgo were a better option in midfield the following season and didn't bother to get Westlake back I don't know. But then very little he did in his second spell made sense I suppose
Didn't Westlake drop dramatically down the leagues? I think he's playing ryman level?
Agree, his display against Ipswich was one of the best performances I've seen in an Albion shirt. He was awesome that day. He went to some Russian team but didn't he come back to a prem team in the transfer window