In his latest meltdown on Twitter, he criticised team selection, accused team-mates of talking behind his back and claimed he wanted to be sacked.The Scot has dealt with the Odemwingie situation reasonably well, but if you were in his shoes what would you do with the want-away striker.Personally, I'd love to see the club take a stand here. Put him straight in training with the youth.I would release him as soon as possible so he doesn't get any more wages out of us. He's humiliating WBA and the fans, after we took him away from a bad situation (racist chanting from his club's fans) at his previous club. His Twitter rants are ridiculous and he should be warned about them, any more would result in fines like the QPR one. Any transgression of his contract with his utterly barking Twitter rants would be another £78K fine for every single time he opened his ego-obsessed gob. I'd be very tempted to put him in the first team and sub him off after 30 seconds. This serves no other purpose than to humiliate him and make us look small time, but, stuff it, he deserves it.OdemwingieAll of this negativity surrounding Odemwingie has taken a lot of the gloss off what has been a great debut season in management by Steve Clarke. The former Chelsea and Liverpool number two has been in the top half of the table all season and the Baggies are still in with a slim shout of ending the season in a European spot.
Thursday, 4 April 2013
West Brom
In his latest meltdown on Twitter, he criticised team selection, accused team-mates of talking behind his back and claimed he wanted to be sacked.The Scot has dealt with the Odemwingie situation reasonably well, but if you were in his shoes what would you do with the want-away striker.Personally, I'd love to see the club take a stand here. Put him straight in training with the youth.I would release him as soon as possible so he doesn't get any more wages out of us. He's humiliating WBA and the fans, after we took him away from a bad situation (racist chanting from his club's fans) at his previous club. His Twitter rants are ridiculous and he should be warned about them, any more would result in fines like the QPR one. Any transgression of his contract with his utterly barking Twitter rants would be another £78K fine for every single time he opened his ego-obsessed gob. I'd be very tempted to put him in the first team and sub him off after 30 seconds. This serves no other purpose than to humiliate him and make us look small time, but, stuff it, he deserves it.OdemwingieAll of this negativity surrounding Odemwingie has taken a lot of the gloss off what has been a great debut season in management by Steve Clarke. The former Chelsea and Liverpool number two has been in the top half of the table all season and the Baggies are still in with a slim shout of ending the season in a European spot.
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