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Thread: Is Jordan Hugill's careeer over with RUFC?

  1. #11
    This season Jordan has stepped up when everybody else was injured, so thanks for that, but he was a very limited striker, who should have been better than he was.
    Good luck in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Why would anyone think we will have a similar budget? Only new ownership will/can provide that.

    The Matt Taylor reign set us on a downward spiral that we're clearly struggling to snap out of. Imagining funds are going to be released because an overpaid player is leaving, (who joined us when we were in the Championship) isn't realistic. It's not going to happen.
    Some of us do not have access to rumours or information that you might have, or spend your time researching. I was just wishing him well and being hopeful that the removal of a higher paid player might still allow us to bring in an appropriately costed replacement for whichever league we are in. If my hope is misplaced, then so be it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Frog, I've heard the rumours.

    I'm merely pointing out the saving on Hugills current wages when he leaves will not be part of any playing budget for next season. It's money the club don't have. End of.
    You won't get me dissagreeing with you on the size of his wages. I think that as a forrud he has not had the best time with us. He has had a fantastic career and I wish him well.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by sawmiller View Post
    Sad way to finish his time with us if it happens to be that bad. He?s always given his all, regardless of his shortcomings at times. Go well Jordan, whatever the outcome, and thanks for all of your effort and commitment
    I didn?t wish him ill on an injury, just glad his time is nearly up. Effort and commitment? Please don?t make me laugh. Three games, WBA, QPR and one I cannot remember?.all old clubs. Only time he was really bothered.

    Only problem is we are a body short. Not that it matters, tactics and play have been short up front with him in it this and last season.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Derbymiller View Post
    Some of us do not have access to rumours or information that you might have, or spend your time researching. I was just wishing him well and being hopeful that the removal of a higher paid player might still allow us to bring in an appropriately costed replacement for whichever league we are in. If my hope is misplaced, then so be it.
    Sadly, unless this vastly overrated and paid player does the decent thing and leave by mutual consent, we won’t be able to replace him, due to one wage saved, one started….only in his case, pays for god only knows how many.

    Not because the club won’t spend period.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Townerslovechild View Post
    This season Jordan has stepped up when everybody else was injured, so thanks for that, but he was a very limited striker, who should have been better than he was.
    Good luck in the future.
    Trotted about, I suppose that was a step up.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Frog, I've heard the rumours.

    I'm merely pointing out the saving on Hugills current wages when he leaves will not be part of any playing budget for next season. It's money the club don't have. End of.
    But not paying it from now on would.

  8. #18
    I think Hugebill going by mutual would be a good thing, and would at the 11pm allow someone else in. Another decent young fit twenty something, even till summer would do nicely, a right winger, someone to help gore out, yeah it could be done with all these targets we have.

    Lets hope. We need some luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_time_miller View Post
    I think Hugebill going by mutual would be a good thing, and would at the 11pm allow someone else in. Another decent young fit twenty something, even till summer would do nicely, a right winger, someone to help gore out, yeah it could be done with all these targets we have.

    Lets hope. We need some luck.
    if you were injured at work would you leave by mutual consent when you were receiving sick pay. I wouldn’t and neither should he. Different situation if he was fit to play but wasn’t needed or wanted then by mutual consent would give him the ability to move elsewhere.

  10. #20
    I might if I was worth a few quid, which I expect Hugill will be, and I couldn't be arsed going into work. A lump sum might suit his circumstances.

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