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  1. #1
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    Danny Graham

    Has signed back at Sunderland.
    Best of luck to him and despite the legs showing their age last season,he gave it his all.
    Great player for us and will do a great job at league one level.

  2. #2
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    Did a great job for us.
    Pleased he's found a club and pleased he's no longer taking money from us.

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    Now to get mr mulgrew off the books apparently Fleetwood are interested.
    I imagine his wages would have to drop considerably to move to a club like that.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by robinrover View Post
    Now to get mr mulgrew off the books apparently Fleetwood are interested.
    I imagine his wages would have to drop considerably to move to a club like that.
    Nice guy, thanks for the memories, was kept on a season too long.
    Now if we can get Mulgrew off the books, we can start moving forwards.

  5. #5
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    I was a fan of Graham.
    He got a hard time when he first arrived, but he gradually repaid Mowbray's faith in him.

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