032Devil
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I don't know if this is the right forum; I suppose being released by Sunderland still means he can be hired by another club but for me there is a tinge of sadness associated with this news. A player who was a team member of our club at the height of its greatest success and being released by a club that's frequently struggling for Premiership survival sounds like, well, he's worthy of something more. Perhaps, retiring gracefully rather than being released and going on to play for other inferior clubs is a sad way to go.
I could be looking at him with rosy-tinted spectacles but when he first came on the scene he showed so much promise. Like Rashford, he's a Manchester boy who came threw the ranks. He was the kind of player all the fans wished he'd suceeded. However, with two superior central defenders already first choice, and with recurring injuries, Wes never really fulfilled his potential and was eventually moved on.
Good luck Wes, no matter which club you end up with.
I could be looking at him with rosy-tinted spectacles but when he first came on the scene he showed so much promise. Like Rashford, he's a Manchester boy who came threw the ranks. He was the kind of player all the fans wished he'd suceeded. However, with two superior central defenders already first choice, and with recurring injuries, Wes never really fulfilled his potential and was eventually moved on.
Good luck Wes, no matter which club you end up with.