At the moment, Robert Snodgrass does not have luck on his side having been ruled out of action for six months immediately after making his first appearance for new club Hull City. The winger is a dead-ball specialist and proved to be a valuable addition to the Norwich squad upon his arrival from Elland Road during the summer of 2012. Ask any Leeds United supporter and they will admit that they still miss the Scotsman. He spent four seasons with the Elland Road outfit, Snodgrass was just seven appearances shy of 200 for Leeds and scored 41 times. He was an integral part of the squad which gained promotion from League One and it was his 13 strikes and 14 assists during his final season at the club which earned him a move to Premier League side Norwich in July 2012. The 11/12 Leeds Fans Player of the Year and Players Player of the Year took his fine form to Norwich and duly finished runner-up to Sebastien Bassong in the Player of the Season award. Although his performances dropped slightly last season as he was unable to prevent the side from slipping into the Championship, he still managed a credible six goals in 30 appearances. Now at Hull City, manager Steve Bruce will be hoping for a speedy recovery from the player he shelled out £6 million for. Leeds United supporters, on the other hand, are finally getting over the loss of their former fans favourite.
Recent Journalism & New Media graduate. Insatiable thirst for all things football, and hopes to break into the field of sports journalism in the near future.
Have made a significantly insignificant playing career out of receiving several slaps around the head for not passing the ball.