Stupid thing to do. Good news is 1). he's off the road for 12 months and 2). he didn't kill anyone through his stupidity.
Errrm . . . because he isn't good enough? Has barely featured for Burnley in nearly two seasons with them. I've no idea when hist contract ends, but at 32 l certainlt can't see the club extending it.
A shame, l was one of the relative few who thought he did a good job in all of his years at the Albion.
Burnley’s statement reads a bit like a opportunistic moment to sack a player who they don’t want anymore. We’ll see.
When they were first after him, he'd have been an excellent signing for them - a perfect fit.
But his athleticism really went downhill in his last year or so with us, and by the time they got their man, he was simply not physically up to the demands of playing in a two-man Burnley centre midfield. A really bad signing to be honest, possibly driven by ego - wanting to finally land their earlier target.[/
I was going to say that the possible reasons for him only appearing nine times in a Burnley shirt over two seasons were either . . .
He doesn't have the energy to play in a high tempo Burnley side, where speed and physicality is key, or at 32 his career is on the wane and he just isn't up to Premier League football any more.
Maybe both reasons apply! He was probably the right signing for them, but put pen to paper a couple of seasons too late.
Burnley’s statement reads a bit like a opportunistic moment to sack a player who they don’t want anymore. We’ll see.
Does every northern footballer live in Alderley Edge or was he just visiting to see what the real PL stars lifestyle was like?
Yeah well you’re probably right. It just looked like a good excuse for Burnley to get rid. As for Barnes, he probably still has a future with them.Wouldnt it be a bit strange though since they just shrugged their shoulders re Barnes?
Anyway his contract is out in three months, not quite sure they are going to bother with the potential legal hassle of sacking him.
He has obviously played his last game for them though.
Stephens cannot be compared in any way to Ali J as a player.
His influence in getting us promoted and our nursery period in the PL was highly significant.
I guess being banned from driving might affect his playing options.Just read he’s chosen to retire at 33 as he can’t find a club and concentrate on coaching. Seems too young for him to retire really, shame he couldn’t find a club at his level to carry on.
I was a never a fan of his in the PL but he was great for us in the Championship and to me gets legendary status along with every other member of that promotion side.
Agree, but he didn’t do a lot wrong in the PL either to be fair.Just read he’s chosen to retire at 33 as he can’t find a club and concentrate on coaching. Seems too young for him to retire really, shame he couldn’t find a club at his level to carry on.
I was a never a fan of his in the PL but he was great for us in the Championship and to me gets legendary status along with every other member of that promotion side.
This all day longBefore we head off down the usual tired and undignified route, just a quick reminder:-
Without the likes of Stephens, Ryan, Propper and to a lesser extent Izquierdo et al, we absolutely do not get to Caicedo, Sanchez, Mac Allister, Mitoma.
Who in turn have us fans in touching distance of European football via The FA Cup AND the league.
Stockport County, Northwich Victoria, Macclesfield ? He has probably just had enough of playing.I guess being banned from driving might affect his playing options.