26 Aug 2015 09:27:24
Allowing guys like Gallacher and Mcgregor to move on to rivals is another example of Warburton class. He has had time to conclude that they would barely feature in his squad. He seems to appreciate the boys careers are more important than being a petty goon and refusing them moves to close competitors. Bravo Warburton, bravo.


1.) 26 Aug 2015
26 Aug 2015 11:50:21
Do you honestly think that Warburton had any choice in the matter? The wage bill needs to be reduced.


2.) 26 Aug 2015
26 Aug 2015 12:40:30
Abhabh the only reason the wage bill is being reduced is to bring in better player with the money saved.


3.) 26 Aug 2015
26 Aug 2015 12:46:56
Of course he had a choice, McGregor had clearly not done enough to impress in training. McGregor can't deal with cross balls, the amount of goals we conceded last year from crossed balls or corners which he failed to deal with, no doubt McCoist handed him a bumper contract, so why would Warburton want a high earner who is 4 place CB. he's 30 years old and has come back from 2 career threatening knee injuries. It was mutually beneficial to both parties to tear up the contract. It's the biggest sign yet of how far the team have come under Warburton that our best player of last season (which by the way should have been Wallace)can't even get a sniff.