Did a good job for us, always remember him for his goal against dog pooh city. Can’t comment on why he left Argyle, but at the end of the day no one is bigger than the club.
davegreenarmy":kxhlati1 said:The guy played exceptionally well for us and had direct influence over leaving the club in a better place than when he found it.
I've got absolutely zero issue with him, even if he did go for the money. A vast majority of people likely would've done what he did.
davie nine":2x6y04mf said:I was sorry that he left but we move on.
Just hope that Freddie can do him for pace on Saturday and hope that he doesn’t do what Mackie and Nelson did to us a few weeks ago.
IJN":32l7wxkc said:I honestly believe that Canavan will prove to be a better player.
Perhaps that was the thinking behind letting Sonny go.
Mike E":3ldg4um4 said:He's a journeyman footballer eking out a living in lower league football, who can blame him for trying to get the best deal he can in the short period of time he has to do so.
Quintrell_Green":3i2l2k1t said:Mike E":3i2l2k1t said:He's a journeyman footballer eking out a living in lower league football, who can blame him for trying to get the best deal he can in the short period of time he has to do so.
I wish somebody would off me a chance to 'eke out a living' on something like £150,000 per annum for only 2 or 3 years!
Kevb77":xg7aropi said:IJN":xg7aropi said:I honestly believe that Canavan will prove to be a better player.
Perhaps that was the thinking behind letting Sonny go.
Quite agree, Canavan has much more composure about him and dare I say, has not yet been turned inside out the way Lyle Taylor and Jack Marriott did to Bradley.