According to reports, the allegations made against Goodwillie are likely to be dropped, which is likely to result in a flood of teams after him Rangers, Celtic and a number of English teams, all reputed to be keeping an eye on the situation.
I have been pleased by the way Goodwillie has conducted himself during all the talk. Asides from signing a new contract, which means United getting good money should they sell, he has also been vocal in stating he is happy at club and in no rush to leave...makes a pleasant change. Of course, we know that if decent money is put on the table United will sell, especially given PH stating he has 'blown' the budget already and needs to generate funds from transfers now.
Do you think Goodwillie is good enough for English Premier League, or would he be better in Championship first....I am assuming nobody wants him going to either of the Old Firm?
Goodwillie....Latest.
posted on 5/6/11
Goodwillie to go to Fulham and team up with Zamora and Andy Johnson. McLeish rumoured to be next boss.
posted on 5/6/11
I think there is another Dundee fan on here. My main purpose on here is talking nonsense on PL boards though.
posted on 5/6/11
Hes coming to scotlands champions
posted on 6/6/11
Hey Elite, we'll see what un-folds. I love how this forum allows users to post at any time. Mon the Shed.
posted on 6/6/11
Arabian Knight (U4850)
Yeah, open all hours. Looks good so far!
posted on 6/6/11
Goodwillie is a bad cauck.
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posted on 6/6/11
AS long as he stays well away from either of the ugly sisters, if and when he goes, then good luck to him. Im sure he would fit into any of the championship teams without any problems.
posted on 6/6/11
Goodwillie is a bad cauck.
This joke was copyrighted by a Mr A.Cameron.
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WOW! How did you think of that? This is obviously the first time we have seen a joke involving the opposite of "good" and a word for male genitalia (e.g. "cauck" as you say. If you havent realised yet this is SARCASM.
posted on 6/6/11
Indeed I have and it is a wondeful thing,almost as wonderful as the support of Aberdeen supporters...
posted on 7/6/11
If the rumours about Goodie going to Everton are true then I think that could be an ideal move for him, learn his EPL trade in the reserves for a few months and then become a regular fixture as the season grows to a close, seemed to work well with Beckford this season after he made the jump from League 1, also think Moyes would bring out the best in him and keep him on the straight and narrow!
Also if Conor Wickham is being valued at £10m does Goodie for £2m not look like a bit of a steal? Goodie has scored against Champions League sides, last minute winner at Ibrox (some nerve needed there) what has Wickham done to earn that valuation? Play well in a poor Ipswich side?