JamesAndTheGiantHead
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He may be pushing 200 years old in footballer years, but he’s still got it.
Why? I think his position should be under threat from next season when we sign at worst a more competent second choice.
It doesn't sit well with me that he is a legend here but that the Nigels like him too, so I'm hoping on the last day of the season he scores the goal that keeps us up and sends them down instead.
If Carlsberg did season endings...
See two posts below yours.
But [MENTION=17447]Bakero[/MENTION]o is a good lad and I presume this was a fine piece of comedy.
Still hope we'll see a few more minutes of Murray AND Maupay up top together at some point.
It doesn't sit well with me that he is a legend here but that the Nig31s like him too, so I'm hoping on the last day of the season he scores the goal that keeps us up and sends them down instead.
If Carlsberg did season endings...
If he scores in the last game of his extended contract would he be the oldest ever Premier league player to score? (obviously if we're still in the Premier league)
and, amazingly, Peter Schmeichel (37 years 11 months).
Peter Schmeichel never scored a Premier League goal.
Aston Villa (2001–2002)
Schmeichel returned to England with Aston Villa in July 2001, signing a one-year contract with the option to extend it by a further year.[36] On 20 October 2001, Schmeichel became the first goalkeeper to score a Premier League goal, in a 3–2 defeat away to Everton;[14] this feat has been repeated only four times: by Blackburn Rovers' Brad Friedel on 21 February 2004, also from a corner kick; by Tottenham Hotspur's Paul Robinson from a free-kick on 17 March 2007; by Everton's Tim Howard on 4 January 2012; and by Stoke City's Asmir Begović on 2 November 2013.
Peter Schmeichel never scored a Premier League goal.
Just needs Pascal and Dale to sign new contracts now
Scored for Villa...
Possibility that this is a marriage of convenience. He is obviously frustrated at his lack of game time. Potter and club obviously want a different striker.
Club couldn't get a different striker in January but might do in the summer... so to avoid Glen kicking off to force a move when we still need him as a back up (or main man now, who knows!?) we've offered him effectively another year contract so that he has the security at least, if not the playing time.
I imagine that if in the summer we sign another striker or two, and he can find himself another club we'll let him go on a free with a happy handshake!