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    Quote Originally Posted by Auldtoontoby View Post
    Not sure how old this JET is , but we are really needing to bring in hungry young players willing to work ,improve and we can sell on .
    Along with an experienced spine of team ( which looks like Glass is the getting in place first) to help these young guys develop.

    If he fits that criteria,then he may well be a target.
    We need strikers , and if have a physical presence , it may be option , first pick or off bench .
    He’s 30.

    It’s a no from me .

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    Are we building a team of over 30s?

    Nothing like building for the future

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feck_the_Huns View Post
    Are we building a team of over 30s?

    Nothing like building for the future

    Just getting the experience on board.
    Our 3 main coaches will already have the youth starlets lined up.




    I hope

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    Bruce Anderson signing a new contract?...this could be the striker we need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RED_JOHN View Post
    Bruce Anderson signing a new contract?...this could be the striker we need.
    Him and Devlin........boo

    That's hardy inspiring nor will it shift season tickets

    Opportunity to ship them both out. Lets take it

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    Quote Originally Posted by KIWIRED View Post
    Him and Devlin........boo

    That's hardy inspiring nor will it shift season tickets

    Opportunity to ship them both out. Lets take it
    There's a big difference between the two. Devlin is permanently injured - it's a ridiculous idea giving him a new contract. Anderson on the other hand has never had a chance really - he's scored a couple of goals in the brief opportunities he's had, and made a real impact in a poor Hamilton team given a run of games. I'm not saying he's going to turn into a world beater - but he's got a striker's instinct and working with Russell he might just shine. He didn't fit the McInnes mould of striker, and playing in a defensive McInnes team he was never given much supply to work with. I think I'd give him another year to prove himself under the new management team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Corleone View Post
    There's a big difference between the two. Devlin is permanently injured - it's a ridiculous idea giving him a new contract. Anderson on the other hand has never had a chance really - he's scored a couple of goals in the brief opportunities he's had, and made a real impact in a poor Hamilton team given a run of games. I'm not saying he's going to turn into a world beater - but he's got a striker's instinct and working with Russell he might just shine. He didn't fit the McInnes mould of striker, and playing in a defensive McInnes team he was never given much supply to work with. I think I'd give him another year to prove himself under the new management team.
    “Made a real impact at Hamilton”?... he scored two deflected goals in his first two games, & hadn’t scored in the subsequent nine.
    He’s not good enough.
    Devlin should just be told to f uck off, a complete waste of a wage.

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