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This. Easy money for little pressure. The US is a fantastic place to live.It's a bit of a strange one, I can only assume Danny fancied a lifestyle change for himself and his family. Best of luck to him.
This. Easy money for little pressure. The US is a fantastic place to live.It's a bit of a strange one, I can only assume Danny fancied a lifestyle change for himself and his family. Best of luck to him.
It’s ridiculous that we have, as a club, given Foster, Smith and Wilson the chance to join us twice. Disturbing really.I'll remember him as fondly as other "two time" haddies, Richard Foster & Stevie Smith.
Onwards and upwards with players with stomach and ability
His heart is in his wallet. Not Rangers
Really. Why did he leave the first time? Could it have been money? P.S. well done that you can spell moronicWithout knowing the full circumstances, that’s a bit of a moronic post.
Maybe family orientated, anyway good luck to him.Strange move for a 26yr old.
Was beginning to demonstrate a real presence in the back four.
Wish him all the best.
That's a decent fee .A US report on Thursday said 400,000 USD.
So whatever that is on current exchange, no idea.
That's a decent fee .
It's a bit of a strange one, I can only assume Danny fancied a lifestyle change for himself and his family. Best of luck to him.
if they don't pay then they wouldn't get him til JuneI wouldn't think so, out of contract in the summer
I can understand his thinking tbf. Apparently his wife is American so she might want to be closer to her family, I’m sure he’s got a baby/toddler so it’s a decent time to move before he/she starts school, better quality of life out there, possibly more money and on a potentially longer contract. Compare that to staying in this country where he’d probably be a squad player going forward.Bit of a strange move to make. Good luck to him but not overly bothered by his departure.
If that’s his level of ambition then goodbye Danny, you do not fit the remit required anyway, utterly bizarre move at his age.
Really. Why did he leave the first time? Could it have been money? P.S. well done that you can spell moronic
Fair enough, never realised his wife was AmericanI can understand his thinking tbf. Apparently his wife is American so she might want to be closer to her family, I’m sure he’s got a baby/toddler so it’s a decent time to move before he/she starts school, better quality of life out there, possibly more money and on a potentially longer contract. Compare that to staying in this country where he’d probably be a squad player going forward.
Wilson has been a decent servant to the club and I wish him well. That Rangers Observer article on him is an embarrassment.
Really. Why did he leave the first time? Could it have been money? P.S. well done that you can spell moronic
This. Easy money for little pressure. The US is a fantastic place to live.
Any talk of a fee yet?
Best of luck Danny,thanks for your efforts.
Great reply mate, brilliant.
Great reply?
We made a great profit on Danny first time around. He was captain of Hearts when they won the Championship in a canter beating us and Hibs,
Is it really so hard to just say "good Luck Danny?"
If Aberdeen can extract £300k from Norwich for McLean surely to goodness we would get more than that. Colorado clearly don't want to wait until the summer to sign him, so down to them to make a good offer. I'd think at least £500k.
Are you the legend that is Jazz Jutla?If that’s his level of ambition then goodbye Danny, you do not fit the remit required anyway, utterly bizarre move at his age.
Or he could have stayed on and continue to show the same level of promise and performance he's given us over the last 6 weeks and force his way into the Scotland team. If the move is for family reasons then fair enough but if it's not then he's got a total lack of ambition.
I won't lose any sleep over the loss of Danny Wilson, but no hard feelings towards him. Good luck to him.