May 18, 2005

Gordon Bulloch to join Leeds

Posted by Editor on May 18, 2005 07:20 AM | 6 comments | Print | E-mail author

Gordon Bulloch is moving to Leeds Tykes
Glasgow's Gordon Bulloch has ended uncertainty over his future by agreeing to join Leeds Tykes in England's Zurich Premiership.

Today's Herald Reports that it understands the move was finalised yesterday. The timing was ideal for Gordon as he is now free to fully concentrate on playing for the British and Irish Lions, who gathered in Cardiff yesterday ahead of Monday's pre-tour game with Argentina.

You can read The Herald report here

Comments
Posted by GB Fran on May 18, 2005 12:17 PM | Reply to this comment

All the best Gordon for your move to Leeds. I know there are many fans who wont be sad to see you go but I will. Thanks for all the dedication you have committed to Glasgow over the years. You have done us proud.

Posted by Ashleigh on May 18, 2005 01:54 PM | Reply to this comment

Couldn't agree more! All the best GB.

Posted by Highlandbrave75 on May 18, 2005 03:06 PM | Reply to this comment

All the best for the future Gordon.

Just as a matter of interest will you be having "The Old Mill" in Killearn knocked down, moved to Leeds and rebuilt there?! ;o)

Posted by George A Lamont on May 18, 2005 06:47 PM | Reply to this comment

Yes, I agree with all above, Gordon. Sorry to see you go.

I met your Dad up in Newtonmore a couple or three years ago and talked about you and your brother, for a bit; and my family, all good stuff!

Best of luck Guy.

Posted by Caz on May 18, 2005 07:47 PM | Reply to this comment

Good Luck GB

Posted by hugues on May 19, 2005 01:38 AM | Reply to this comment

I noticed that some glasgow fans didn't want Gordon anymore...
I won't give my opinion about his form in the last years in the Glasgow team, because i did'nt have the opportunity to see him.
What i think, Gordon has been very loyal with Glasgow Rugby, he could leave years ago to MAKE MONEY in English or French championship.
He didn't stay in domestic game for caps, at this time, nothing linked with MW policy about scottish players playing abroad!!
I remember an interview of him when he said,
I LOVE my TOWN and PEOPLE here so i want to stay.

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