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Neither will I. I loved scooogs. Top man and will always be welcome at the lane. Good luck scoogs and thanks for the memories!.Never forget that goal at Wembley
I liked Scoogs, good luck to him. I think he had potential that we didn't see him realise...
Thank you for this moment lad...
or that rugby tackle at BradfordNever forget that goal at Wembley
Glad to see him gone. Loved the injection of energy he gave the team, but it came in short spurts and didn't amount to much. Spent most of his time here on his arse or chasing shadows. Not good enough even for League 1.
I said this btw at the beginning of last season and I said the same about Matt Done.
Don't mean to be harsh but if you truly love the Blades then sometimes you just have to call it as you see it and not pander to populist views or sentimental nonsense. In 85% of games he was utter tripe. Move on laddie and good luck.
I liked Scoogs, good luck to him. I think he had potential that we didn't see him realise...
Thank you for this moment lad...
Luckily his food bill is akin to that of my hamsterBig drop in wages for him. The basic wage at St Johnstone was £300 last season .
Big drop in wages for him. The basic wage at St Johnstone was £300 last season .
Two memories
Best goal was away at Milton Keynes. We still held a hope that day.
Personal one was seeing him and Mrs scoogs at the Woodstock with Jamie Murphy and Chris porter. Team mates then. Now.. One in premier league, one in Scotland and one where?
To be that small needed more skill, commitment great. But just not enough.
If you think about successful football midgets, your Bremnerys and your Stilesys, they were horrible little bastards at a time when tackling was still widely permitted in the game. Now that defending is about positioning, blocking off runners and the odd crafty shoulder barge, anyone of Scougs' stature will struggle, I'm afraid.
In other news, Wagon Wheels used to be bigger, cheese had more of a taste to it and chaps would raise their hat to a lady.
If you think about successful football midgets, your Bremnerys and your Stilesys, they were horrible little bastards at a time when tackling was still widely permitted in the game. Now that defending is about positioning, blocking off runners and the odd crafty shoulder barge, anyone of Scougs' stature will struggle, I'm afraid.
In other news, Wagon Wheels used to be bigger, cheese had more of a taste to it and chaps would raise their hat to a lady.
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