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torchomatic

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I think that is harsh and you're wrong. He wasn't a spectacular player by any stretch but was fairly reliable, and actually decent from set pieces.

Harsh, but fair. He was a poor player who would have struggled to get in most lower league sides if not for Strachan, who remarkably kept picking him.
 

fernandopartridge

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Harsh, but fair. He was a poor player who would have struggled to get in most lower league sides if not for Strachan, who remarkably kept picking him.

Sorry torchy but that's nonsense. He was playing in the top flight and second tier with Luton before us.

I've mentioned it before but funnily enough him getting injured was the catalyst for Villa beating us the day we went down, ultimately that result was academic but Telfer was great in that game (until he got injured).
 

AlansEyes

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Sorry torchy but that's nonsense. He was playing in the top flight and second tier with Luton before us.

I've mentioned it before but funnily enough him getting injured was the catalyst for Villa beating us the day we went down, ultimately that result was academic but Telfer was great in that game (until he got injured).
I've always looked at Telfer as someone who you couldn't match for effort, but ability-wise he was very fortunate to rack up so many top flight games. Another one of Strachan's favourites who really should have been replaced at some point in the five years that Strachan was in charge. I'd also put Williams and (realise this might not be a popular one) Shaw in the same 'should have been replaced' bracket.

Didn't Telfer go into coaching at one point? I heard from a local journalist that he had and he was trying to get some coverage in the local press - despite the fact that apparently when he was here he had absolutely no time for the local press.
 

Magwitch

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I've always looked at Telfer as someone who you couldn't match for effort, but ability-wise he was very fortunate to rack up so many top flight games. Another one of Strachan's favourites who really should have been replaced at some point in the five years that Strachan was in charge. I'd also put Williams and (realise this might not be a popular one) Shaw in the same 'should have been replaced' bracket.

Didn't Telfer go into coaching at one point? I heard from a local journalist that he had and he was trying to get some coverage in the local press - despite the fact that apparently when he was here he had absolutely no time for the local press.
Was a top golfer off scratch I believe
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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With Bright being under 24 they would've been due compensation for him regardless, whether they believe they can get more from triggering a contract extension is to be seen.

No they wouldn't. If they hadn't triggered the extension or offered him a new contract on at least the same wages they get no compensation at all. Otherwise every team would just take on a huge amount of kids and release them so they'd be due compo.
 

SBAndy

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With Bright being under 24 they would've been due compensation for him regardless, whether they believe they can get more from triggering a contract extension is to be seen.

Not true, if he had merely been released by them no compensation would be due.
 

Alkhen

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Not true, if he had merely been released by them no compensation would be due.
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TTG

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Tbf playing against city. Didn't have time to caption it. Apparently some wolves fans still don't forgive him
 

Nick

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But asked if his contract situation rules him out of a possible return to the Sky Blues, chief executive Dave Boddy insisted: “Absolutely not!

“We could still potentially buy him or take him on loan again.

“It depends on what he wants to do really.

"I think Wolves are waiting to see what he does.”
 
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mark82

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But asked if his contract situation rules him out of a possible return to the Sky Blues, chief executive Dave Boddy insisted: “Absolutely not!

“We could still potentially buy him or take him on loan again.

“It depends on what he wants to do really.

"I think Wolves are waiting to see what he does.”

Very positive. They must feel they have a realistic chance commenting publicly.
 

stevefloyd

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I've always looked at Telfer as someone who you couldn't match for effort, but ability-wise he was very fortunate to rack up so many top flight games. Another one of Strachan's favourites who really should have been replaced at some point in the five years that Strachan was in charge. I'd also put Williams and (realise this might not be a popular one) Shaw in the same 'should have been replaced' bracket.

Didn't Telfer go into coaching at one point? I heard from a local journalist that he had and he was trying to get some coverage in the local press - despite the fact that apparently when he was here he had absolutely no time for the local press.
Shaw should have been replaced before he came here
 

chiefdave

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But asked if his contract situation rules him out of a possible return to the Sky Blues, chief executive Dave Boddy insisted: “Absolutely not!

“We could still potentially buy him or take him on loan again.

“It depends on what he wants to do really.

"I think Wolves are waiting to see what he does.”
That sounds positive. You wouldn't normally talk about a former loan player like that unless you were at least trying to get him back.
 

superskyblue

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Maybe, but not sure what Wolves gain from that as they'd lose him on a free at the end of the season. Part of me wonders whether they extended him to try to get a fee for him, whether from us or someone else.
Or they loan him out, he tears it up so they flog him in January...
 

kg82

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Maybe, but not sure what Wolves gain from that as they'd lose him on a free at the end of the season. Part of me wonders whether they extended him to try to get a fee for him, whether from us or someone else.

Could be loan with a view to permanent in January.
 

stevefloyd

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Maybe we are just waiting for everything to aline to announce bright.

What’s going to happen is Bright will zip line in to the Ricoh wearing the new kit. Just before he lands he kicks a giant wasp to announce our new club sponsor rentokil.

Boom 4 announcements at once.
Maybe not zip lining into the Ricoh
 

higgs

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What are the chances of this lad signing for us now he felt at home at the Ricoh

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better days

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Bright loves it at Cov so I doubt St Andrews will make a huge difference especially as the surface will suit his game
The problem is he's been offered over £20k a week by Wolves
Can't really see a way forward unless he signs for them and they loan him to us again with us paying only a small percentage of his wages
 

Terry_dactyl

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Bright loves it at Cov so I doubt St Andrews will make a huge difference especially as the surface will suit his game
The problem is he's been offered over £20k a week by Wolves
Can't really see a way forward unless he signs for them and they loan him to us again with us paying only a small percentage of his wages
£20k a week? You sure?
 

SBAndy

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Bright loves it at Cov so I doubt St Andrews will make a huge difference especially as the surface will suit his game
The problem is he's been offered over £20k a week by Wolves
Can't really see a way forward unless he signs for them and they loan him to us again with us paying only a small percentage of his wages

Why would they offer him a contract like that when they’ve been able to trigger an extension clause?

Besides, if they’re willing to pay him £20k a week they need their heads checking. No wonder the game’s completely gone.
 

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