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Well Well Well, I never

Seems Ross McContract may be on move so early.

Fulham willing to listen to offers from Prem teams!! Doubt it very much.

http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2014/12/15/fulham-could-sell-11m-former-leeds-united-striker-mccormack-in-j/?

posted on 16/12/14

Never happen in my opinion.

Could it be coincidental....mmmmmm.

"Fulham striker Ross McCormack admits he will 'definitely be back' at Leeds United at some point in his life.

And that promise might even include returning during his playing career, the Scot admits.

McCormack left Leeds for Fulham in a big-money move this summer and returned to Elland Road on Saturday, as Fulham beat his former side 1-0.

But the Cottagers striker admits he is keen on a Leeds return in whatever capacity he can manage further down the line.

"Whether as a player you never know but definitely later on in life, I’ll be back,” McCormack is quoted as saying by the Yorkshire Evening Post."

posted on 16/12/14

Sat in the stand as a fan?

posted on 16/12/14

McCormack, like Johnson, Howson and Snodgrass were never premiership players in my mind. That's why Norwich came down.
Ross was good for us, but if you look at our general standard of players over the last few years, especially last season, that wouldnt be hard.

posted on 16/12/14

I think Ross puts it better................
“I happened to be the one who someone came in and paid big money for and let’s be honest, you can’t turn that down. I can’t and the club can’t. That’s football. But even after the way I left, the club still means a lot to me. They gave me a chance when it wasn’t happening for me at Cardiff. It’s a special place and as I said when I left, I’ll always be a fan. Whether as a player you never know but definitely later on in life, I’ll be back.”

posted on 16/12/14

Howson and Snodgrass are definitely premiership standard!

posted on 17/12/14

I hope Ross does come back to the club, in whatever capacity that may be. He'd be welcome from my perspective, don't really see a lot he did wrong. Not ideal how he left, but lets be honest, the club wasn't exactly in a balanced state at the time.

He went for a bigger pay day (who else wouldn't on here?), LUFC got a far bigger fee than anyone on here envisaged. We lost our best player from last season, which was a shame.

If he's ever in or around the club, or if I ever see him in the street, personally I'll shake his hand and thank him for his efforts while wearing our shirt. Good comments in the local paper, which appear to be heart felt - good lad in my books.

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