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Thread: Lee Hughes

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    Lee Hughes

    Notts County manager Neal Ardley is making a shock move to take much-travelled Lee Hughes on a short-term contract – and put the striker back in the National League.

    Ardley is desperate to land a new forward and his surprisingly turned to Hughes, the 54-year-old hit man who is not still scoring goals but is available.

    Hughes close friend George Burley was unavailable for comment when approached.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mapperleypie View Post
    Notts County manager Neal Ardley is making a shock move to take much-travelled Lee Hughes on a short-term contract – and put the striker back in the National League.

    Ardley is desperate to land a new forward and his surprisingly turned to Hughes, the 54-year-old hit man who is not still scoring goals but is available.

    Hughes close friend George Burley was unavailable for comment when approached.
    Ahhhh. Proper NCM. Nice one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mapperleypie View Post
    Notts County manager Neal Ardley is making a shock move to take much-travelled Lee Hughes on a short-term contract – and put the striker back in the National League.

    Ardley is desperate to land a new forward and his surprisingly turned to Hughes, the 54-year-old hit man who is not still scoring goals but is available.

    Hughes close friend George Burley was unavailable for comment when approached.
    Welcome back, fred of a thousand posts. You did catch me once though.

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    10/10 for Nottstalgia.

    Although Hughes is actually still only 44.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveSmithRules View Post
    10/10 for Nottstalgia.

    Although Hughes is actually still only 44.
    True, a bit of poetic licence.

    I read a great article about Hughes a while back in the athletic. It's behind a paywall but certainly worth a read.

    https://theathletic.co.uk/1995491/20...prison-legacy/

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    Be funny if it wasn't true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by queenslandpie View Post
    Be funny if it wasn't true.
    Let's call that one a stretch.

    Great original post, brings back fond memories of the last golden era of NCM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laddo View Post
    Let's call that one a stretch.

    Great original post, brings back fond memories of the last golden era of NCM.
    Still not better than Crazy Frogs biblical post though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by queenslandpie View Post
    Still not better than Crazy Frogs biblical post though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    How do I find that post Swale its been a while since I read it. I tried the search function but didn't seem to work. The post was around the time that Sid ( where is he nowadays) and I called out Munto as the fraud it soon became known to be.

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