It happens every season, players get traded for nothing or let go by clubs who deemed them unworthy of a spot on their list, only for them to turn their careers around or fire in a new environment.
For the purposes of this exercise, we're talking exclusively about players who were delisted or basically pushed out of their clubs, so big names like Joe Daniher don't apply here given the Dons would have gladly kept him.
We take a look at a handful of players who are showing their old clubs just what they're missing out on!
7. Hugh Greenwood
In a similar vein to Lyons, Greenwood is a contested ball specialist, a tackling machine who, while maybe a bit slow, is a valuable asset for a club in need of a strong body in the middle of the ground.
Which makes it that much more puzzling that the Crows would have shown him the door so happily. Yes, he's slow, but it's probably a fair price to pay for someone capable of laying 10 tackles a game, particularly when you've lost Brad Crouch to a trade and Matt Crouch to injury.
Midfielder
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You'd have to think he'd be more than happy to have Greenwood back in their midfield group.






