Nick Montgomery interview

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He was only on the bench on saturday and tonight because he had asked Micky Adams if he could be involved.

On Friday his missus was rushed in to hospital for an emergency caesaerian section after 33 weeks, and his twins are seriously ill in intensive care and he still wants to play for this club.

Say's it all, might not be the most gifted footballer, but that speaks volumes, because as a father, if i had been in the same situation i wouldn't have even thought about, in fact the only criticism is that he didn't take the time off, because even though we love this football club, in that sort of situation he should really have let it take a back seat
 

Absolutely. He sounded heartbroken about the state of the club, but sadly he didn't gave a very positive answer when asked if he'll be at the club next season.

I didn't think it was positive anyway. I'm sure Pinchy was popping the Dom Perignon though :)
 
If he wants to stay, he would be a key player next season.
He's one of the few that doesn't deserve this outcome.
 
My interpretation of Monty interview re next season:

"I have been here more than 10 years, happy to stay, but..., along with several others were given ridiculous wage rises not comensurate with our ability and not sustainable on League 1 crowds, so I may be sold."

OK I am reading plenty between the lines, but his response kind of fell away as if he wanted to answer positively but realised he couldn't promise anything
 
He sounded distraught at the state of the club but didn't sound very positive about whether he'd be here next season, I hope he is.

Top bloke and he clearly loves the club. Massive credit to him for wanting to be part of the team and all the best to him, his wife and his kids.
 
Shame if he goes, one of the few worth retaining for next season. Instead we'll have the comedy duo that is Collins and Doyle - although MA seemed to come close in his post match interview to saying that they wouldn't have been his first choice - so why the f*** did he buy them.
 
I understand what he's going through as my Little lady was in the Sheffield Baby care unit for nearly 3 months after she was born at 24 weeks.
Hope for him they all pull through.
Top guy.
 
I have to say that, given his personal situation, Monty's attitude is admirable.

Defo one you would want in the trenches, unlike many many others at our club.

Hope the bairns are improving Nick.
 
Nick won't be at SUFC next season once it is confirmed we are down, I can tell you that with a high degree of certainty. Also Quinny will be away too. Their many detractors will have permanent wood at this news but once their even more mediocre replacements are in house, get ready....
 
Nick won't be at SUFC next season once it is confirmed we are down, I can tell you that with a high degree of certainty. Also Quinny will be away too. Their many detractors will have permanent wood at this news but once their even more mediocre replacements are in house, get ready....

Have you heard something about Quinny or is that just your opinion? Hope it's the latter but worry it's the former.

I'd be sad to see either leave but if I forced to choose, I'd want us to hang onto Quinny. He's carried the team in recent weeks and I think he'd be a real goal threat in L1.

There was a fairly long interview with him in The Football League Paper at the weekend. He had a pop at the board for changing manager so often and sacking Blackwell at the wrong time and he said he didn't think the loanees cared enough about the club. Towards the end the article said something like 'Quinn warns his loyalty will only stretch so far' but there was no direct quote from him to back that up.

If I was picking the players I want to stay for next season Quinn would be top of the list and Lowton second.
 
Congratulations on your new family and I hope the twins ate soon able to come home fit and well. Puts football in perspective I think.
 
Absolutely disgusting from Adams and the rest of the management team. Regardless of Monty's ability and the fan's attitude to him he should have been instructed to stay with his family and even if had begged to play the club should have taken proper care of his welfare by not picking him. Nobody can tell me his performace would not be affected by his distressing personal circumstances.
 
Absolutely disgusting from Adams and the rest of the management team. Regardless of Monty's ability and the fan's attitude to him he should have been instructed to stay with his family and even if had begged to play the club should have taken proper care of his welfare by not picking him. Nobody can tell me his performace would not be affected by his distressing personal circumstances.

I disagree with this. Monty may have felt in the circumstances that it would help to have something else to think about, or that he wanted to channel his frustrations into something positive, or that he just needed a change of scene for a couple of hours. These are all good reasons to keep him involved on matchday.

Nobody can tell me his performace would not be affected by his distressing personal circumstances.

The history of sport is littered with people giving great performances in circumstances like this.
 
Absolutely disgusting from Adams and the rest of the management team. Regardless of Monty's ability and the fan's attitude to him he should have been instructed to stay with his family and even if had begged to play the club should have taken proper care of his welfare by not picking him. Nobody can tell me his performace would not be affected by his distressing personal circumstances.

Surely as a grown man, Montgomery is capable of making his own decisions? I would question putting him on the bench though.
 

Have you heard something about Quinny or is that just your opinion? Hope it's the latter but worry it's the former.

I'd be sad to see either leave but if I forced to choose, I'd want us to hang onto Quinny. He's carried the team in recent weeks and I think he'd be a real goal threat in L1.

There was a fairly long interview with him in The Football League Paper at the weekend. He had a pop at the board for changing manager so often and sacking Blackwell at the wrong time and he said he didn't think the loanees cared enough about the club. Towards the end the article said something like 'Quinn warns his loyalty will only stretch so far' but there was no direct quote from him to back that up.

If I was picking the players I want to stay for next season Quinn would be top of the list and Lowton second.

Certainly spoken to someone who knows these things Coops and it is my opinion someone in the Championship would want a player like Quinny anyway.
I cwertainly would love him to stay but if I was him, I'd be off to take my career somewhere else.
Its what we get in place of those two (Monty included) that bothers me.
 
Its what we get in place of those two (Monty included) that bothers me.

We are stuck with Doyle, who does what Monty does, albeit not as well. Hopefully whoever we get to play alongside him will not be another non-scoring non-passing scrappy midget, however.
 
Quinny is leading the way with the passion we expect, but don't get from certain other "players". I hope he stays.
 
Absolutely disgusting from Adams and the rest of the management team. Regardless of Monty's ability and the fan's attitude to him he should have been instructed to stay with his family and even if had begged to play the club should have taken proper care of his welfare by not picking him. Nobody can tell me his performace would not be affected by his distressing personal circumstances.

I disagree with this. Monty may have felt in the circumstances that it would help to have something else to think about, or that he wanted to channel his frustrations into something positive, or that he just needed a change of scene for a couple of hours. These are all good reasons to keep him involved on matchday.

Nobody can tell me his performace would not be affected by his distressing personal circumstances.

The history of sport is littered with people giving great performances in circumstances like this.

Name me half a dozen.
 
It's all ok for next year. We've got Cressy to come back an to fulfill his contract extension :)
 
Name me half a dozen.

I'll start you off with Frank lampard playing the day after his mum died, and scoring.

Taraabt last week played very recently after his fathers death. Ok it wasn't a great performance but he still caused us a few problems.
 
Gordon Greenidge scored 154 for West Indies in a test match whilst his 2 year old was sick in hospital on a different Carribean island. He retired "not out" at the end of the day to fly to see her.

3 baseball players (Rogers Hornsby and brothers Mort and Walker Cooper) played in the World Series, and played well, when one of their parents had died during or immediately before the series.
 
Anyway back to Monty. I think he will be sold and he knows that simply because he is one of a few players we have worth 500k or so.
 
wayne 'wazza' rooney played in the world cup just weeks after finding out he was clinicaly brain dead and rio ferdinand managed a whole season for man yoo after losing his grasp of reality
 
wayne 'wazza' rooney played in the world cup just weeks after finding out he was clinicaly brain dead

They were talking about people who did well under that pressure ;) Rooneys world cup, can not be classed as a success.
 
I think the interview summed up why Monty has admirers at this club: always prepared to give everything to SUFC regardless. Yes, he is limited as a footballer, but he gives his all and sometimes that is enough to make him stand out from many others. He is 400 times the player of Michael Doyle and I would worry if we let him go. Quinn, same. Hope Monty's twins make a quick recovery.
 
I'll start you off with Frank lampard playing the day after his mum died, and scoring.

Taraabt last week played very recently after his fathers death. Ok it wasn't a great performance but he still caused us a few problems.

I think that is a little different because they can dedicate their performance to their recentlyy deceased relative and without meaning to sound crass there was nothing else they can possibly do. Monty's newly born children and sick wife are in hospital and would be preying heavily on his mind therefore should have not been anywhere near Bramall Lane.

So up to now we have one GG scoring 154 when his child was sick that is one of outstanding performaces that litter the sports world. There will have been many more poor perfomances due to personal distressing circumstances that never get mentioned
 
I think that is a little different because they can dedicate their performance to their recentlyy deceased relative and without meaning to sound crass there was nothing else they can possibly do.

And what exactly is Monty able to do?
 
Be there for his wife probably. She may very well have said, 'go and play.'
 

Be there for his wife probably. She may very well have said, 'go and play.'

You're right, she may have, he may have needed a small break from it all.

Monty clearly wanted to help out, I respect his judement on that.
 

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