I read a really brutally honest interview with him recently and to be fair to him he doesn't blame anyone else but himself - not the crappy upbringing or the crime gangs his family got involved with or the break-up between his mum and dad. He held his hands up and said he's been a silly bastard and he knows that while it's his fault it's also his responsibility to make it right too. I thought the same as many on here, but that interview was as honest as you could get. He even said that when Newcastle won the Championship, him and Alan Smith celebrated with a cup of tea!!
For me, his footballing ability speaks for itself and I think he now has the mentality to take this opportunity which, to be honest, really is his final throw of the dice. That matched by his new attitude and the fact he's on a free, for me its a no brainer!
For me, his footballing ability speaks for itself and I think he now has the mentality to take this opportunity which, to be honest, really is his final throw of the dice. That matched by his new attitude and the fact he's on a free, for me its a no brainer!