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    All the best to Benji

    Heard a rumour that the injury to Benji is serious - ACL tear. I really hope not as that is a nasty injury

    Benji has been our absolute rock and what a keeper he has matured into

    Last week at Ayr he was the hero and that kind of performance is not unusual. He and shanks were the main reasons when we did well enough last season to be safe in the division

    He is also a nice lad and very committed and thoughtful in his interviews, like on the dode fox podcast

    All the best to Benji and hope the injury is not serious and we see him back in goals for us soon

    The club should show some support for Benji, who is still young for a keeper, and give him an extended deal now to show some faith and repay Benji for all he has done

    Get well soon Benji 🙏

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    Quote Originally Posted by LSArab View Post
    Heard a rumour that the injury to Benji is serious - ACL tear. I really hope not as that is a nasty injury

    Benji has been our absolute rock and what a keeper he has matured into

    Last week at Ayr he was the hero and that kind of performance is not unusual. He and shanks were the main reasons when we did well enough last season to be safe in the division

    He is also a nice lad and very committed and thoughtful in his interviews, like on the dode fox podcast

    All the best to Benji and hope the injury is not serious and we see him back in goals for us soon

    The club should show some support for Benji, who is still young for a keeper, and give him an extended deal now to show some faith and repay Benji for all he has done

    Get well soon Benji ��
    I think for the past year or so the club would love to give Benji a 5 year contract, don't think the lack of new contract has been a lack of willingness on the club's side

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    Quote Originally Posted by BackRowArab View Post
    I think for the past year or so the club would love to give Benji a 5 year contract, don't think the lack of new contract has been a lack of willingness on the club's side
    Strange how things work out though. It could be that he’s more interested now that other clubs might not want to take a risk on an injured player.

    Maybe I’m being hopeful but would think this gives us a chance to tempt him to stay longer term

    Hope he gets back to play for us anyway

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    I am more than happy to see some of the money i pay into the club going to this modern day legend,he has been a magnificent servant to the club.
    We cannie sell him now so lets offer him a new deal with a decent buyout clause and see what he says,i think that is fair to all parties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    I am more than happy to see some of the money i pay into the club going to this modern day legend,he has been a magnificent servant to the club.
    We cannie sell him now so lets offer him a new deal with a decent buyout clause and see what he says,i think that is fair to all parties.
    Totally agree, I think without him we'd have been in a relegation battle for sure last season.

    Get well soon Benji 🤞👍

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