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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    It could go either way, but he's more likely to end up in the NL than the Championship in five years' time. Lots of talented youngsters look set for better things but fail to make the grade. Remember Zack Brunt? Cal Roberts?

    If we don't get promoted, I'd maybe offer him a new deal, but he can't be our long-term replacement for Crowley.
    Update - Zak Brunt, promoted with NL Champions Barnet.

    Cal Roberts - In NLN Play offs with Scunny, turned down a move just recently to the Heed.

    It's been said by others and I agree that CW gets knocked off the ball to easily. A bit of time needed on the gym weights perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsPie View Post
    Update - Zak Brunt, promoted with NL Champions Barnet.

    Cal Roberts - In NLN Play offs with Scunny, turned down a move just recently to the Heed.

    It's been said by others and I agree that CW gets knocked off the ball to easily. A bit of time needed on the gym weights perhaps?
    Turned down a move to Heed because hes on a Dave Hilton contract.
    Scunny fans reckon a ?50k Promotion bonus in that contract.

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