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For large parts of games, he's been the only one putting ANY effort in.

 

Without NRC we'd be on 20 odd points.

 

He can walk for me, it's a short career, why waste it.

 

Thats where I'm coming from

 

Played well for us, and he can walk with his head held high

 

He's realised he's surrounded by a bunch of chokers being led by Captain Mainwaring

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He'll go if he gets a decent offer. He's effectively available as part of a deal we agreed to. If you had the chance to play at a higher level and probably, for more money, why would you turn it down?

 

He's no loyalty, he's only been here for about 9 months, why should he?

 

Give him a break - I suspect worse is to come. I reckon Mark Davies' agent is already working on his 'my lad needs Premier League football' pitch. Chungy's rep too, you'd imagine.

 

Aye. he's played most of his career in the top league. He's 28, in his prime.

 

Are people surprised by this?

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Give him a break - I suspect worse is to come. I reckon Mark Davies' agent is already working on his 'my lad needs Premier League football' pitch. Chungy's rep too, you'd imagine.

 

It's how agents justify what they take. I'd be surprised if most of them weren't out there putting out feelers to see if they can't get a better deal for their man elsewhere.

 

Don't expect Reo-Coker will exercise the clause unless he's got another deal set up.

 

We need some legs in midfield more than ever. I would be very pleasantly surprised if Holden came back at the beginning of next season on full throttle.

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For large parts of games, he's been the only one putting ANY effort in.

 

Without NRC we'd be on 20 odd points.

 

He can walk for me, it's a short career, why waste it.

 

Agree 100%

 

He owes us nothing. He owes it to himself to make the most of a short career whilst he can.

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Agree 100%

 

He owes us nothing. He owes it to himself to make the most of a short career whilst he can.

 

Exactly, if the rest of the team had put half the effort in that he has then we would not have been relegated. Always gave his all and did everything, including playing through injuries to be on the pitch.

 

To slag him off due to some unconfirmed reports that he doesn't want to waste his career playing in a league below his capabilities is daft.

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Not remotely arsed

 

I can't believe people still think loyalty exists like it once did

 

The chap has done his best and probably said from the outset that he'd leave if we went down.

 

It's just not worth getting worked up about it.

 

I wish him well.

 

Business is business.

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Not remotely arsed

 

I can't believe people still think loyalty exists like it once did

 

The chap has done his best and probably said from the outset that he'd leave if we went down.

 

It's just not worth getting worked up about it.

 

I wish him well.

 

Business is business.

Spot on.

 

Why should he stay here?

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our player of the season by a mile

 

we sign him with a clause his wage drops like a stone if we go down

 

he says, 'OK, but I want to go on a free if thats the case'

 

we say, 'ok, cos no way will we go down with owen at the tiller'

 

 

the rest, as they say

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our player of the season by a mile

 

we sign him with a clause his wage drops like a stone if we go down

 

he says, 'OK, but I want to go on a free if thats the case'

 

we say, 'ok, cos no way will we go down with owen at the tiller'

 

 

the rest, as they say

 

Exactly!

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If you had the chance to play at a higher level and probably, for more money, why would you turn it down?

 

correct

 

never stopped the grief Mark Fish got, but that's how it is all for all footballers - shouldn't be surprised at anything else

 

(unless they've been injured all season)

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Not remotely arsed

 

I can't believe people still think loyalty exists like it once did

 

The chap has done his best and probably said from the outset that he'd leave if we went down.

 

It's just not worth getting worked up about it.

 

I wish him well.

 

Business is business.

 

I read that last bit with a Jewish accent.

 

Anyhow, I'm not sure why anyone's getting their knickers in a twist. He's not quoted anywhere saying "Fuck Bolton". If he leaves, he leaves. I'm not sure how it makes him a cunt. Most'd probably do it if they could.

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