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Thread: Josh Law off back to England?

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    Josh Law off back to England?

    Rumour mill has it that Josh Law is returning to England to be nearer his family.He is halfway through a 2 year contract,do not now if contract has been terminated by mutual consent or will we be getting a transfer fee. Suspect Bradford could be where he is heading!

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    He's a trier but if we can get him off the wage bill for nothing then great...if we get a transfer fee for Josh Law, McGhee should be selling plots of the moon.

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    Josh Law was no more than a mediocre journeyman but he was an honest trier and you can't ask for more than that. Good luck to him.

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    Law has joined Oldham along with Connor Ripley who has joined them on loan from Middlesboro.Wish both of them all the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaco cup View Post
    Law has joined Oldham along with Connor Ripley who has joined them on loan from Middlesboro.Wish both of them all the best
    Good luck to them both. Thought Ripley might have done enough to be considered Boro number two this year but clearly not.

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