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    I think this now finally dismisses the Bros only want to sign young players to sell on. They wanted to sign Ellis, they renewed JOB and now Bostock, it’s clear they know they also need established talent and experience to be successful.

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    This is definitely a Williams signing and not a Radar. I hope for his sake it's not an old pals act.

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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    This is definitely a Williams signing and not a Radar. I hope for his sake it's not an old pals act.
    I think Radar (Owners) do both, at no point have they said they want to sign just young players. What they have said is they want to find undervalued players, basically want to get their monies worth and a bit more.

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    Quite a journeyman though

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    Really good interview from him, seems like a genuinely decent guy who moved abroad for different footballing experiences, challenges and successes.
    What was striking was his comments about LW, didn’t sound like lip service at all and for me the quicker we try and extend LWs contract, the better.

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