- Jul 7, 2003
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Hmmm, what a strange thread.
Virgo had one great season with us, culminating in play off victory as well as him scoring a few goals when shoved up front. The rest of the time he was a fairly solid centre half, whose career high came in that Swindon game. He never gave less than 100%, and even though it hasn't really worked out this time round, I don't think you can say he wasn't trying, or even that he was the worst of our admittedly awful defence this season. That one, beautiful moment against Swindon will always render him deserving of our respect and admiration.
As for the whole Celtic thing- to suggest a lad who's had one cracking season for a third division team in front of crowds of 7,000 is either greedy or deluded for jumping at the chance to play at Celtic Park, in Europe, and in front of regular crowds of 50,000 plus- is mean-minded and plain wrong. Who wouldn't take it, given the chance?
And frankly, with all due respect, the club probably bit Celtic's hand off when they offered £1.5 million for him (that's the same as we got for Zamora, let us not forget), and quite rightly so. I remember being stunned at the time, and it still seems odd now, but it was a brilliant bit of business for both the club and Adam Virgo.
He suffered a bit last season because of the Micky Adams thing, but if he is leaving, I wish the bloke well, I really do.
Road sweeping: what is wrong with you?
Virgo had one great season with us, culminating in play off victory as well as him scoring a few goals when shoved up front. The rest of the time he was a fairly solid centre half, whose career high came in that Swindon game. He never gave less than 100%, and even though it hasn't really worked out this time round, I don't think you can say he wasn't trying, or even that he was the worst of our admittedly awful defence this season. That one, beautiful moment against Swindon will always render him deserving of our respect and admiration.
As for the whole Celtic thing- to suggest a lad who's had one cracking season for a third division team in front of crowds of 7,000 is either greedy or deluded for jumping at the chance to play at Celtic Park, in Europe, and in front of regular crowds of 50,000 plus- is mean-minded and plain wrong. Who wouldn't take it, given the chance?
And frankly, with all due respect, the club probably bit Celtic's hand off when they offered £1.5 million for him (that's the same as we got for Zamora, let us not forget), and quite rightly so. I remember being stunned at the time, and it still seems odd now, but it was a brilliant bit of business for both the club and Adam Virgo.
He suffered a bit last season because of the Micky Adams thing, but if he is leaving, I wish the bloke well, I really do.
Road sweeping: what is wrong with you?