Probably go the same way as Bridge, will spend half of next season injured/on the bench then retire.
Might be on my own with this but I'm not as disappointed as most on here, yes he was a good player for us but he's 35 now and personally I think he faded a bit in the second half of last season.
If we are hoping the new manager is going to play a more attacking brand of football then we will have to play higher up the pitch and Upson just doesn't have the legs for that (nor Greer worryingly)
Upson has been great for us but l'm looking at the Wayne Bridge loss of last season that actually turned out with us dodging a bullet.
The reality is just setting in now, it hurts, it really hurts
Life goes on. Perhaps the mistimed tackle in the play-offs was an indication that he is past his sell by date?
or maybe the club he would have signed for are without a manager and were too slow/didnt make him an offer and he couldn't take the risk of hanging about to see whether we ever got our act together. Big mistake on our part i fear.
Not a disaster. He looked very jaded towards the end of the season and I can't see him playing many games next season. I wish him well though.
My only consolation is that we all felt the same about Bridge going last summer but ended up feeling we had the last good year out of him. At this rate I'll be taking my boots to the first game of season, might get a game.