Washie
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I'd say keep him, just for the fact he is a commanding presence in the dressing room, somebody to help the younger guy to develop and be good cover as he's still worthy cover.
I have no idea if he'll be retained or not, but I understand he was inconsolable at the end of the game on Monday night.
Regardless, it has long grated with me that I just don't feel our skipper has got the credit I feel he so richly deserves.
Since making a "sideways move" from Swindon he has been the rock in the heart of the defence of a side that has been consistently difficult to score against. He was our captain as we stormed to the League One title, and remained in place taking us to some of the highest finishes in the club's entire history.
His Albion form was good enough to earn him international recognition despite his advancing years, with Scotland manager Gordon Strachan once saying: "Gordon Greer looks nothing like a footballer. He looks like a rock star at a testimonial but he was absolutely fantastic."
He's been a constant through these first five years of the Amex era, and I'll certainly miss him if he's not part of the sixth in any way. That's football, I guess - sometimes we don't get a proper chance to say "goodbye".
He's been great for us, and no one should be suggesting otherwise.
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I have no idea if he'll be retained or not, but I understand he was inconsolable at the end of the game on Monday night.
Regardless, it has long grated with me that I just don't feel our skipper has got the credit I feel he so richly deserves.
Since making a "sideways move" from Swindon he has been the rock in the heart of the defence of a side that has been consistently difficult to score against. He was our captain as we stormed to the League One title, and remained in place taking us to some of the highest finishes in the club's entire history.
His Albion form was good enough to earn him international recognition despite his advancing years, with Scotland manager Gordon Strachan once saying: "Gordon Greer looks nothing like a footballer. He looks like a rock star at a testimonial but he was absolutely fantastic."
He's been a constant through these first five years of the Amex era, and I'll certainly miss him if he's not part of the sixth in any way. That's football, I guess - sometimes we don't get a proper chance to say "goodbye".
He's been great for us, and no one should be suggesting otherwise.
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His international recognition was well merited and who will ever forget his thunderous Lewandowski tackle when the highly paid, over hyped Polish striker was forced, much to his chagrin, to eat dirt in Warsaw.
I'll openly admit that I though Greer might be done as of the end of Poyet's playoff season and a new manager might come in and fancy Dunk more. I was worried about him at the start of this season and even more so coming into two massive games ('Boro and Wednesday) with no first team football since Christmas. Wrong on all counts.
He must have a brilliant football brain because he's not the quickest and seems to get smaller rather than bigger when he jumps. It speaks volumes of him that since he's been at the club 4 managers have obviously rated him highly at the highest level of football he'd played in his career.
Be happy to have him for another year as 4th choice but equally can understand why we might think the money is spent better elsewhere. Either way a brilliant servant to the club.
And he has a LOVELY smile
I will miss him if he goes. He was quite superb on Monday night. If he goes, he will do so with my best wishes and a very hearty thank you for six brilliant years.
And also a lot of LOLZ at Swindon's expense.
GG looked fit again for the Wednesday game. I only think he must have been carrying an injury in the early part of the season.