4:01pm Thursday 2nd September 2010
ALAN Gow has denied suggestions his proposed move to Swindon Town fell through because of his own wage demands.
The Scot, formerly of Plymouth Argyle, was said to have agreed personal terms and passed a medical at Town on deadline day before the deal broke down.
After the collapse, the Robins hierarchy branded Gow's conduct " a disgrace", but the forward, now part of the Motherwell set-up in Scotland, has said otherwise.
"I certainly never agreed personal terms," he said.
"I spoke to the manager (Danny Wilson) and he seemed like a nice guy and very experienced as well but the deal that they offered wasn't to be and I decided to move back up the road and sign for Motherwell.
"I've moved up to Scottish football and there's not as much money in Scottish football as there is in English football."
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