Let us be perfectly honest, whether Keane stays or goes is a matter of how much he wants. If he is prepared to except that he is merely a squad member and cannot command a wage anywhere near what he is on at present then he should stay as it...
Was only 10 at the time but I never knew John Hurst was signed as a striker, the Catt was a brilliant Manager won the league title in 1963 and 1970 with two different teams that he built, as well as a FA Cup in 66 in between. Still remember him...
Don't rate Harrison at all, worrying if we are even thinking he's good enough for us to progress, if we some how sign him, it better not be a fee and on a third of his 90 thousand a week surely
Sicknote waiting to happen.
If the contract is still 'on the table' - take it off.
He ran his contract down for reasons best known to himself and his agent
Thanks for your efforts, don't be afraid to pop in one day when you're passing
100% correct.
Alternatively, would you pay a £30M transfer fee for him if he was under contract and over £100K per week?
We need a reset and the club need to make some hard decisions.
It's a really good way of looking at it.
Apart from this latest injury, Dyche pretty much had him fit for around 18 months and his scoring record was still abysmal. If we were a fan of a club looking at him, you wouldn't be happy with your club...
If he was a free agent from another club, with his injury history, play style, and lack of productivity/finishing ability for a striker, would we even be thinking of signing him on a big wage?
Hint: The answer is no.