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I did post this the other week and Pete shot me down saying it was rubbish...
Originally posted by qblockpete View PostSmith and Williamson
ARE NOT going to sign.
Just for the record
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Williamson was at Wycombe about 3 years ago and was brilliant.
Born in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands, Williamson signed for Southampton from Torquay United for £100,000 in November 2001. He played six first team games for Torquay before joining Southampton. However, Williamson was unable to get into the first team at Southampton. He returned to Plainmoor on loan for two months in September 2003, where he made eleven further appearances. A further loan spell at Doncaster Rovers—then Third Division leaders—followed on transfer deadline day in March 2004, although he did not feature for the South Yorkshire club.[1]
Wycombe Wanderers manager Tony Adams secured Williamson's services on a season long loan in July 2004, a move that was made permanent at the end of the 2004–05 season. Williamson made the number 6 shirt his own since the start of the 2005–06 season. In total, he made 144 league appearances for Wycombe, scoring 11 league goals during his time at the club.[1]
After a few consistent seasons he signed for Watford on 26 January 2009 for £150,000,[2] signing a three-and-a-half year contract.[3] He handed in a transfer request on 27 August 2009, declaring himself 'unfit' for the away game at Swansea on the Saturday and didn't travel with the squad (despite not having any injuries or health issues), [4] and on 1 September, Watford accepted a £2 million pound offer potentially rising to £3 million from Portsmouth.[2]
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After a few consistent seasons he signed for Watford on 26 January 2009 for £150,000,[2] signing a three-and-a-half year contract.[3] He handed in a transfer request on 27 August 2009, declaring himself 'unfit' for the away game at Swansea on the Saturday and didn't travel with the squad (despite not having any injuries or health issues), [4] and on 1 September, Watford accepted a £2 million pound offer potentially rising to £3 million from Portsmouth.[2]
Sounds like trouble (deciding himself not to play)
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