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Can somebody please tell me why on God's earth are we looking at this player he is 34 years old is it worth signing this player for a year or 2 and paying his wages why don't we sign a 42 years old and sign him on a 3 years contract until he is 45 big joke
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Re: HUTCHISON
Played last night at St Albans for the first half only
I think he used to play for Sheffield Wednesday
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Re: HUTCHISON
One thread says we need experience; the other says the player is too old.
It seems we really can't please them all...
It seems we really can't please them all...
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Re: HUTCHISON
If we are talking about Shaun then we won't be signing him as Millwall have re signed him
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Re: HUTCHISON
We're notWilliamTell wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 1:22 pm If we are talking about Shaun then we won't be signing him as Millwall have re signed him
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Re: HUTCHISON
If he stays injury free (unlike last season) then this could be fantastic signing and a great replacement for El Miz, along with huge experience in championship and league 1, can bring up the youth who will eventually take over and will take the pressure off Prats as well as the "old head"
I hope this works out for club and player, I would be very happy if this came off.
I hope this works out for club and player, I would be very happy if this came off.
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Re: HUTCHISON
Hutchinson retired from professional football at the age of 21 in August 2010, due to a recurring knee injury.[5]
Obviously he unretired
Sounds like an ideal O’s player, 3 year deal please!!!!
Obviously he unretired
Sounds like an ideal O’s player, 3 year deal please!!!!
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Re: HUTCHISON
and has played over 200+ games since coming back. I think if the issue was a big problem he wouldn't have had the career he has had.
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Re: HUTCHISON
Last 5 seasons games played
12,11,28, 2,5
Looks a big risk to me, surely we can do better.
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I think as its a free, (depending on what happens) the club could offer a 1 year pay as you play, or as well as a small base wage. I agree if there was a fee or we had no other options in that position this would be a big risk. I would not have thought this is not a long term placement and its about experience and coaching the younger players coming through.PKM wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:27 pm
Last 5 seasons games played
12,11,28, 2,5
Looks a big risk to me, surely we can do better.
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Re: HUTCHISON
Frogger wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:42 pmI think as its a free, (depending on what happens) the club could offer a 1 year pay as you play, or as well as a small base wage. I agree if there was a fee or we had no other options in that position this would be a big risk. I would not have thought this is not a long term placement and its about experience and coaching the younger players coming through.
Pay as you play would be sensible, with small base wage as you suggest.
Re coaching the younger players, are we not sufficient in that category? Prats surely next in line, as was said with his contract extension, for any coaching roles
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Very true, I forgot about Prats and his coaching role. Then maybe it is a roll of the dice by RW, although that's what the trial is for.PKM wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:47 pmPay as you play would be sensible, with small base wage as you suggest.Frogger wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:42 pmI think as its a free, (depending on what happens) the club could offer a 1 year pay as you play, or as well as a small base wage. I agree if there was a fee or we had no other options in that position this would be a big risk. I would not have thought this is not a long term placement and its about experience and coaching the younger players coming through.
Re coaching the younger players, are we not sufficient in that category? Prats surely next in line, as was said with his contract extension, for any coaching roles
I would not see him being offered anymore than 1 year, so just another body to maybe bulk out the squad? and be used on rotation basis.
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Re: HUTCHISON
He’s three years younger than Lionel Messi
Assume you’re against signing him too then bruh?
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Re: HUTCHISON
Or maybe he's a potential replacement for Moncur .Frogger wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 2:40 pm If he stays injury free (unlike last season) then this could be fantastic signing and a great replacement for El Miz, along with huge experience in championship and league 1, can bring up the youth who will eventually take over and will take the pressure off Prats as well as the "old head"
I hope this works out for club and player, I would be very happy if this came off.
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Could be a Moncur replacement. If only George could pass a KFC like he passes a ball we would have had a real player.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 2:56 pmOr maybe he's a potential replacement for Moncur .Frogger wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 2:40 pm If he stays injury free (unlike last season) then this could be fantastic signing and a great replacement for El Miz, along with huge experience in championship and league 1, can bring up the youth who will eventually take over and will take the pressure off Prats as well as the "old head"
I hope this works out for club and player, I would be very happy if this came off.
3 year deal for Sam please!
Re: HUTCHISON
He has played at a high level and will be cheap due to his past.
Let Wellens decide if he is worth the risk
Let Wellens decide if he is worth the risk