South Banker Wolf
Midfield
You can tell he knows he made mistakes in his career but comes across as a down to earth lad. Better than any of the Scousers that sound like nails down a black board whoops chalk board.
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Retired at 31, millionaire who never came close to realising his full potential. Sums up the problems with the game
Was effectively retired by 28 as he played twice in his last 3 seasons at Villa
He was a very good player too. I know he fell into a bit of a rut at Villa when him and Lescott were apparently stealing a living but what a waste of careerApprox 175 odd games in 10 years at Man City , around 25 for Villa in 5 years, hard to disagree with you , stole a living from the game. Seems a reasonable enough bloke though
Coward
Played against Ian Wright as a schoolboy on three occasions. Twice he got sent off & the only time he didn't get sent off he got into a fight with our goal keeper after the final whistle.He's canny.
I just hope they don't ever get him to play up to his personality like they did with Wright in the early days. Let him be himself and let him show more depth.
Didn't injuries fuck his career up?Approx 175 odd games in 10 years at Man City , around 25 for Villa in 5 years, hard to disagree with you , stole a living from the game. Seems a reasonable enough bloke though
Funny, I've heard wildly different stories about what he's like. Some reaffirm his persona, others do not.Played against Ian Wright as a schoolboy on three occasions. Twice he got sent off & the only time he didn't get sent off he got into a fight with our goal keeper after the final whistle.
We all change as we get older. Some for the better, some for the worse. But as a young un, Wrighty was certainly a wrong un.Funny, I've heard wildly different stories about what he's like. Some reaffirm his persona, others do not.