I don’t think he’ll be to bothered to be honest, it was all about money and location for him, not success, why else would he have signed for a Mickey Mouse outfit like fleetwood.
Knibbsworth":1jlexhca said:Will Toums be playing League Two football next season instead of (potentially) Championship?
Andy_S":2t24wye9 said:Knibbsworth":2t24wye9 said:Will Toums be playing League Two football next season instead of (potentially) Championship?
Never mind the future Knibbs, would you rather be playing in a winning team, playing for promotion, with all the bonuses that that entails in front of 11,500 adoring fans or stuck in a relegation dogfight not knowing where the next point is coming from, in front of a couple of thousand disgruntled fans?
How much of his move was down to his manager, who is supposed to have the players best interest at heart?
He took the trouble to put out a message asking people to understand that he wanted to move nearer to his family. All the indications were that Argyle made him a decent offer but Fleetwood's closer proximity to his family was the overriding factor.Andy_S":h6lnfc5c said:The-Pilgrim":h6lnfc5c said:willgreen78":h6lnfc5c said:Rosler has just been sacked by Fleetwood. It certainly is a funny old game. Who would have thought they would go on a run like this after the money they spent in January. Wonder what Toums is thinking now.
This for me, I wonder if he could switch the clock back 2 months, if he'd sign our contract offer.
I was just sitting here thinking the same thing.
How much must he now regret his decision to move for a few extra Sheckels.
Fleetwood will undoubtedly have a relegation clause, so he'll be on a pay CUT!
Proves that money isn't everything.
Argyle-sy":28sl8aux said:... but he used us as a stepping stone and that is not the kind of player I would want to see back in an Argyle shirt...