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    The facts suggest relegation...losing arguably the three best players we had - Hump, Oddofin and Wilks and not replacing them from a lower midtable team only spells one thing.

    Hamshaw is trying to make out that the kids, and the failed kids, can replace these is a joke. He will be sacked by November throught no fault of his own.

    TS will then push Woody into the chair and we will go down. TS will then hand over to RS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    The facts suggest relegation...losing arguably the three best players we had - Hump, Oddofin and Wilks and not replacing them from a lower midtable team only spells one thing.

    Hamshaw is trying to make out that the kids, and the failed kids, can replace these is a joke. He will be sacked by November throught no fault of his own.

    TS will then push Woody into the chair and we will go down. TS will then hand over to RS.
    NWC, you obviously know little of Richard's non interest in football then. IF, he did take over the club I would be absolutely amazed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    NWC, you obviously know little of Richard's non interest in football then. IF, he did take over the club I would be absolutely amazed.
    Brin, I actually know RS fairly well and indeed TS. Whilst you are correct about his little interest in football, I also know that TS will not sell RUFC. As I said on another thread, we are not that far away from the situation at SWFC - aside from the debt level. TS is living in the Championship era and thinks the club is worth £100m plus. Those days are gone but it will prevent us moving forwards. TS is stepping down at the end of this season and RS will have no choice but to take over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    Brin, I actually know RS fairly well and indeed TS. Whilst you are correct about his little interest in football, I also know that TS will not sell RUFC. As I said on another thread, we are not that far away from the situation at SWFC - aside from the debt level. TS is living in the Championship era and thinks the club is worth £100m plus. Those days are gone but it will prevent us moving forwards. TS is stepping down at the end of this season and RS will have no choice but to take over.
    Out of respect pal, where have you been told Tony's stepping aside at the end of the season? There's absolutely no news about this anywhere.

    I have commented to my Son though that being 81 next year, he may well have had his full of running the club and if his valuation is met, then he may well sell up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Out of respect pal, where have you been told Tony's stepping aside at the end of the season? There's absolutely no news about this anywhere.

    I have commented to my Son though that being 81 next year, he may well have had his full of running the club and if his valuation is met, then he may well sell up.
    No news has been published on this Bri, but I know its happening from the connections I have with the club. And mark my words, his valuation wont be met.

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    Hugill has been given the number 9 shirt and I think him and Nombe can get bags full if Powell can supply them.

    There is a strong, quality and experienced player in Hugill somewhere and Hammy is the man to find it.

    I?d like to see us get a box to box midfielder and a centre half in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scum-Triumphant View Post
    Hugill has been given the number 9 shirt and I think him and Nombe can get bags full if Powell can supply them.

    There is a strong, quality and experienced player in Hugill somewhere and Hammy is the man to find it.

    I?d like to see us get a box to box midfielder and a centre half in.

    I used to think/wish for the same with Hughill but he has had far too many opportunities now. His contribution to this club is right up there with Blackstock. Time he went but he wont because he's milking it. Baffles me how he hasnt had the same vilification as JCH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    I used to think/wish for the same with Hughill but he has had far too many opportunities now. His contribution to this club is right up there with Blackstock. Time he went but he wont because he's milking it. Baffles me how he hasnt had the same vilification as JCH.
    Because he's always been there fit and ready and not milked it?

    Can't blame him for last season as Evans didn't like him, who did he like, and only really used him when he had to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Because he's always been there fit and ready and not milked it?

    Can't blame him for last season as Evans didn't like him, who did he like, and only really used him when he had to.

    You're having a laugh. What about when he has made the team? Hes a shambles.

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