Quote Fatboys Limb="Fatboys Limb"That's probably because you've not watched him week-in, week-out for the whole of his career.
Admittedly, his best years are well behind him now but he's been the cornerstone of our team for a decade and has performed heroics for us throughout that time.
Your description of him as a "solid tackler" is a huge under-exaggeration.'"
Spot on. Malc would die for this club and has been a fentastic servant for us since the day he first pulled on the red jersey. Is he the greatest player that ever lived? No, but for me he was always Salford's answer to Roy Keane, passion, heart, courage and an inspiration to his team-mates. His at times superhuman ability to put his body on the line regardless of injury or fatigue puts him up there with the all-time "greats" that I have seen in a Salford shirt (admittedly that's only the last 20 years

). The way he chased down Matt King at Wire last season over 80 metres will stick long in the memory after many other players would have given up the chase.
The option not to renew his playing contract is the right one for the club. Malc being the ultimate professional will have his pride hurt and will feel that he is still capable of cutting it at the top level. Whilst I am sure he would "do a job" l believe it is time to give Matty Smith a try at 9. If that means Malc stepping down a division to continue for another year or two then there will be clubs queueing up to sign him as not only will they get a top player they would also get a cracking role model for some of their younger lads.
Sir Malc, whatever route you choose it has been a pleasure watching you for the past 10+ years

. Call me an old fool but seeing him play his last game at The Willows will bring a tear to my eye and will be the end of a era. If Malc's replacement has 50% of his guts/commitment etc then we shouldn't go too wrong.
PS. Yes, I am a little bit of a Malcolm Alker fan if you hadn't noticed
