Sean Thornton
I say a little prayer….
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Kenny was the third (and the 3rd best) of 3 great keepers I was privileged to see in a 20 year span. We really were spoiled.
The club did stand by Kenny. On the other hand, they also lowballed him on wages and set a low trigger figure for a transfer in his contract. That was one of the things that contributed to our relegation.
They learned nothing from this situation, of course, as it was repeated when McDonald left for Wolves.
Kenny is a complex character. Some of the stories about him do not reflect well on him. I met him once and found him an nice guy, affable and approachable to fans, and I've heard others say the same.
He gave us some terrific years. That's what I choose to remember most about him.
He is a nice bloke, but he ended up a liability to the club because he carried on knocking around with the same Sheffield people he was when he was taking that cough syrup. And that's not pretending to be itk about the clubs contract dealings it's knowing some of them and seeing him in their company.
Colin has said - while I was there - part of the deal on his transfer was that he repaid United all monies paid to him whilst banned, and I've heard that from someone else.
How do you know the club set the clause low and it wasn't an agreement between them and his agent? The club might have accepted it as we were cost cutting but your suggestion it was the clubs and only the clubs decisionis highley unlikely.
McDonald wouldn't sign a new contract without a low clause. I thought this was an accepted fact?