WhiteHawk
Forum Sheep Herder
Excellent stuff from United, Wilder grinning and laughing at the beginning is fantastic 

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A lot of credit has to go to our coaching staff but also Coutts himself. He could have just continued to pick up a wage but he's obviously worked hard to get over his problems.Coutts always had glimpses of a propper footballer in him, my fear was that the serious injury had finished him physically and mentally, he looked to be playing within himself as if he was afraid the first hard tackle would do him in.
He now has confidence in his own fitness he has become one of our most important players.
There was an interview with Coutts earlier in the season, I think in the programme, where he talked about only being able to play with injections over the previous two seasons and not being able to train properly. He said the injections made him ill. Players now have to perform because we have good players not in the team. I also think players are not going to drop out for illness as their replacement may then keep them out like Bash is doing to EEL.
He was grinning before he'd even been asked the question so knew it was comingI love how he tries to control his grin/laugh but can't![]()
Coutts always had glimpses of a proper footballer in him
I reckonised coutts was a good player from the beginning not outstanding like he as been . I think it was just down to poor management as well pervious seasons
That reminds me of a radio summary of a grunters game backing the 90s...Coutts often hits long accurate diagonal passes. Some of you aren't watching...
I ❤ Couttsy. A proper footballer.
Couttsy is our Glenn hoddle,quality player,give and go's and always available,makes us tick.Coutts often hits long accurate diagonal passes. Some of you aren't watching...
I ❤ Couttsy. A proper footballer.
He was grinning before he'd even been asked the question so knew it was coming
Such a contrast from his first season with us, he looked half arsed when we first signed him! But maybe that was down to him being cautious as he'd been out injured for quite a long time just before he arrived here.
The recovery from a long time out due to injury was a factor, but, it was mainly due to him being surrounded by toss-pots who didn't want the ball and being managed by a dick head of a manager who didn't know his arse from his elbow and spoke in riddles and management-speak.
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