It isn’t a very well kept secret that I ran out of patience with PSB a while back.
Yeah I appreciate he did many many good works in his tenure at Spurs but to use the Irish parlance the good was taken out of it …by the whole Liverpool thing. And if I, gob almighty ain’t entitled to air my opinion on the man, then airbrush me now.
Anyhoo, here’s some awfully valid reasons…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuMbrQ5oxJ8
Doh! I tried that a few times before but now it works. It’s like making love to a beautiful women.
Tut Tut …… there are 21. NOT HAPPY i’ve been mis-sold, I want a refund !!!!!!
Surely after breaking his back (well, spinal stress frature at least) surely there will be lingering fears about his fitness. The club’s medical staff will kniow better than any whether he has a future in fotball.
If he does, I say we keep him. Not only because other clubs will be reluctant to pay a lot after this type of injury. He was Portsmouth’s best player last year by far (I know, in the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king, but still). He’s also given us glimpses of what he can do (League cup semi vs. Burnley, anyone?). I truly beleive that he has what it takes to be a Stephen Ireland-type center midfielder, besides the skinned head. He also gives us another option on the left, not that we will ever need him there, nor do I think it’s his strongest position.
Think about it. If Wilson never gets his head sorted out, then we become awfully reliant on Jenas. And none of you want that, do you?
So what if he said he wanted to play an F.A. cup final. If I had a chance to play in a game like that I would throw my granny in front of a bus to get there. It’s not his fault they beat us, so let’s not hold it against him either.
I am talking about O’Hara and not Keane, in case anyone missed that small detail.
I think the boy Sandro is the cover for Wilson, or maybe the other way round.
I am soo going for a w@nk right now!