Ultimately, no matter how much we all might feel he has hurt our club with disrespect, it's HIS career he has willfully disassembled. He's spent what, 18 months is it, not sure, being a poor team player, and generally getting himself out of form.
We will boing back from this much more effectively than he will. You only have to see the team spirit on the pitch since he hasn't been around to know that.
If he can ever shrink his ego sufficiently that it fits back into his head (or his shorts, wherever the hell it is he keeps his brain) he might be a good player again. Can't see him doing it. If Pulis can't straighten him out I don't know who can.
I wonder if he notices on here he has hundreds of pages written about him and what he thinks. Oscar Wilde said 'there's only one thing worse than being talked about and that's NOT being talked about'. In this case I'd disagree.