jools wrote:The key word was actually
too many of the players didnt like to work with him as over his time at the club he’d peed most of them off far too often. He won’t be at wakey long enough to do that damage- but he showed a little of that side just before half time when he started screaming st his teammates when things weren’t going his way. It’s broughs way or no way.
He was great for our club but It was definitely time for him to move on.
More likely than your new coach didn't want him on board.
I think that most people would say that he takes a bit of handling but, IF the coach can get the best out of him, we all know just how good he can be, even now aged 36.
He's lost some pace but, has probably the best kicking game in SL and defends very well for a HB and there is no doubting that he wants to be on the winning side.
Cant blame your coach for wanting rid but, equally, it's good to have him back at Trinity