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Thread: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

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    Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    and if so will they sell him to Hearts or The Rangers or someone else.

    Think without him they'll struggle to stay in the top division.

    Say what you will about Boyd, he knows where the goal is

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    He did say he would love to play alongside the young terrors

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    So you're telling us that Boyd is a decent striker and asking us if Killie will sell him and if so, will it be to The Rangers, Hearts or someone else?

    What a mind-numbingly pointless post.

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    im just wondering how they plan to cash in on him considering he is out of contract - mouse mats, mugs?

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    So you're telling us that Boyd is a decent striker and asking us if Killie will sell him and if so, will it be to The Rangers, Hearts or someone else?

    What a mind-numbingly pointless post.

    When on a fishing trip you should use less obvious bait than this.

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    Can you tell me the point in his post, braincapers?

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    Quote Originally Posted by super_ally_rfc
    im just wondering how they plan to cash in on him considering he is out of contract - mouse mats, mugs?
    Erm, and this is groundbreaking, he could maybe sign a new contract and then be sold in January making sure Killie get a few bob?

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    Quote Originally Posted by CB_1874
    im just wondering how they plan to cash in on him considering he is out of contract - mouse mats, mugs?
    Erm, and this is groundbreaking, he could maybe sign a new contract and then be sold in January making sure Killie get a few bob?[/quote]

    so he could be rewarded for keeping killie up singlehandly by re-signing on low wages to be sold in january - sounds like a cracking deal for boydy and great loyalty from the club

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    Quote Originally Posted by super_ally_rfc
    im just wondering how they plan to cash in on him considering he is out of contract - mouse mats, mugs?
    Erm, and this is groundbreaking, he could maybe sign a new contract and then be sold in January making sure Killie get a few bob?[/quote]

    so he could be rewarded for keeping killie up singlehandly by re-signing on low wages to be sold in january - sounds like a cracking deal for boydy and great loyalty from the club [/quote]

    Money isn't a concern for Kris Boyd. He loves Killie and gave their boys club 40k when he signed for Rangers. He wouldn't have a problem making sure they got a few bob for him.

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    re: Will Killie cash in on Boyd

    AguyIknow is one of yer thicker Tims

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