haraven Posted 2 June 2010 Posted 2 June 2010 Not happy about the decision to let Weso go - he did well in Scotland, and he was really promising before the Celtic injury. I would have given him a 1-year contract and let him compete about a midfield position. Tenacious player. That being said - good luck to Weso!
Legend_in_blue Posted 2 June 2010 Posted 2 June 2010 In the brief appearances he made for the club, I fail to see how it's possible to gauge such an accurate opinion of a player. He always gave 100% and had bundles of tenacity about him. This always goes down well with the fans. Hopefully he'll stay clear of injuries.
Daggers Posted 3 June 2010 Posted 3 June 2010 He played 30 games for Hamilton this season. aha- but now he's playing in a better division.
Dom_Harborough Fox Posted 3 June 2010 Posted 3 June 2010 Good luck to him. Hope he does well. Good move for everyone involved though. He'll get first-team footy at a decent level with a chance to catch the eye of better clubs if he plays well and for us its another one off the wage bill and a fee involved (however small) as well
CosbehFox Posted 3 June 2010 Posted 3 June 2010 Not happy about the decision to let Weso go - he did well in Scotland, and he was really promising before the Celtic injury. I would have given him a 1-year contract and let him compete about a midfield position. Tenacious player. That being said - good luck to Weso! Pearson's gave him a chance the last two pre-seasons and the emergence of King during one pre-season proves NP is not recultant in giving the younger lads ago. Good luck, geniunely wanted to play football and showed a lot of respect to the club.
Matt Posted 4 June 2010 Posted 4 June 2010 Peterborough new boy James Wesolowski wants former club Leicester to win promotion from the Championship next season - despite admitting he never felt part of Nigel Pearson`s plans at the Walkers Stadium.The 22-year-old midfielder ended his eight-year association with the Foxes this week by signing a two-year contract at Posh. He made just two starts under Pearson and spent much of the past two seasons on loan at Cheltenham, Dundee United and Hamilton. Leicester reached the play-off semi-finals on their return to the second tier but their promotion dream ended in heartbreak with a penalty shoot-out defeat to Cardiff in the Welsh capital. Wesolowski believes his former club are capable of going one step further next season, and told the Leicester Mercury: "I was part of a relegation with Leicester. It has been tough since dropping out of the Premier League but they are close to getting back there now and I hope they can do it next time. "If (chairman) Milan Mandaric puts more money in, they could be looking at getting up. Nigel Pearson didn`t really want me to play a part in his team but he is a good manager who has done well."
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 4 June 2010 Posted 4 June 2010 I'll miss him oustside the clock tower McDonalds. Never seemed to be out of there on a night out.
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