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Post by swanleygill on Feb 2, 2016 0:08:18 GMT 1
I praise mr scally.... BUT turning down a 2 million bid for dack was balsy and brave, so, well done and thank you, let's push on and see where we end up.
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Post by muppet on Feb 2, 2016 8:41:21 GMT 1
Must have been very tempting, but shows he thinks we can make it this season.
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Post by bristolbob on Feb 2, 2016 11:18:28 GMT 1
Not forgetting that if Bradders continues to show the form that he has this season, that fee will double come the end of the season. That will be the real test of PS's resolve!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2016 11:37:27 GMT 1
And test the depth of others pockets.
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Post by swingfieldgill on Feb 2, 2016 12:46:57 GMT 1
Full credit to Mr Scally but I wonder if Bradley thought that a move to a struggling Championship team would be a good move at this stage of his career.
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Post by ollybeak on Feb 2, 2016 17:28:22 GMT 1
It invariably doesn't matter what the player thinks. If the club want to cash in,they will. Full marks to Paul Scally for putting our promotion push ahead of a short term financial gain
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Post by gillsjan on Feb 2, 2016 18:18:25 GMT 1
I bet PS has never been more popular than now...
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Post by statotheblue on Feb 2, 2016 18:31:32 GMT 1
It invariably doesn't matter what the player thinks. If the club want to cash in,they will. Full marks to Paul Scally for putting our promotion push ahead of a short term financial gain If Dack was all for going it would have been advisable to sell.Bradley view would have affected Scally's discission greatly.It is clear from the statements that Bradley was told of interested clubs and one of the reasons he is still with us is because he wanted to be.If Bradley had wanted to move he would have been sold in my view.
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