DonnieAndMooie wrote:
Genuinely astonished at the amount of negative reaction I've seen to this.
We're lucky to have Lewie, even at the age of 40, the experience and knowledge of both the game and our club that he brings is massive. He's our club legend and clearly feels he still has a part to play. We should be celebrating him and not moaning that we're having to splash out a bit on his wages.
At some point, the fanbase has to wean itself off the notion that Lewington and Robbo are the answers.
I understand the value of Lewington around the club and as a coach but his value as a player has got to start being questionable at some point. He was in pretty poor form from around January onwards, he is overweight ( not massively but overweight nonetheless), he has come back from one of his biggest career injuries, He had played very few minutes in the last 3 months and exactly none in the playoffs.
There is a lot of conjecture about what Lewington wants but is it really his decision to make? He has made noises recently in the press etc. about playing for two or three more seasons and be honest, is he really still the best option for us in the position we are in?
I think we owe him a debt of gratitude but Dons are a pro football club and sometimes hard decisions have to be made. To me it feels like they bottled this one a bit.