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Thread: Creswell signs new contract.

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    Creswell signs new contract.

    An unusually sensible move by Leeds.

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    Big season for him. I hope he does well. Obviously.

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    really pleased about this, he will be the natural successor to coops once coops either leaves or retires, charlie has captained the u18s and u21s before now, he is like cooper a very good leader on the pitch, great business by the club to tie him down to a new contract

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    Good signing.

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    Bright future this lad and well done the club for getting him signed up to a new contract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLIVETHELEEDSFAN View Post
    really pleased about this, he will be the natural successor to coops once coops either leaves or retires, charlie has captained the u18s and u21s before now, he is like cooper a very good leader on the pitch, great business by the club to tie him down to a new contract
    X2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyni View Post
    An unusually sensible move by Leeds.
    If we aren't careful we might actually show some competence in the front office

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyni View Post
    An unusually sensible move by Leeds.
    Yes, now we can be comfortable loaning him out for another 4 years before he goes

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    Yes, now we can be comfortable loaning him out for another 4 years before he goes
    What a cynical bundle of joy you are

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    Cresswell somehow looks the part too.

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