Callum O'Hare (3 Viewers)

Sky Blue Harry H

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There is no real bitterness towards him ( as evidenced at the CBS on Saturday)A small proportion of small minded folk, plus a handful of keyboard warriors. Helped lift us upwards - thank you C O'H. As an aside, if you choose to round on players, is that more or less likely to make people want to come and play for us?
 

SwanLane

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It feels like we’ve been managing for 2 years, largely without COH. The club rehabbed him but didn’t offer him a new contract while injured. Why would they? Cuts both ways.

Could he have tried harder last few months? Probably but if he got a serious injury, he wouldn’t have a pot to piss in. I just wish him the best and remember the good times. Nothing really worth getting bitter about here.
 

LastChance

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COH has been great for us, has lifted team spirit since his return from injury and been brilliant on the pitch I wish him all the very best for the rest of his career.
BUT if he signs for Leicester I will f*cking hate him!
 

RoboCCFC90

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Fair play if he moves on, he’s entitled to it now he’s run down his deal.

My only frustration is that we didn’t cash in on him in January when we had the chance, get a sizeable fee and reinvest it in squad depth.

We’ve had a number of players leave over the last few years and we move on, it will be the same with O’Hare and IMO we will move on easier from O’Hare than we have with Hamer for example.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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My only frustration is that we didn’t cash in on him in January when we had the chance
Did we have the chance? He would have had to agree to go somewhere, and if he already had an idea where he was off to, then he wouldn't have moved for a fee, when he could probably pick up higher wages as a 'free'.
 

HerneBayGaz

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I've got no beef with coh leaving , just can't stand that he's giving nothing back to the club that nursed him through a seasons injury & gave him the platform to thrive....could have signed a deal with a buy out clause..but chose to look after himself and sod the club.
As far as I'm concerned , clear off !! And Callum who
You can tell it's the school holidays. Best you post your 💩 on your own Leicester site.
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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I've got no beef with coh leaving , just can't stand that he's giving nothing back to the club that nursed him through a seasons injury & gave him the platform to thrive....could have signed a deal with a buy out clause..but chose to look after himself and sod the club.
As far as I'm concerned , clear off !! And Callum who

He’s leaving in exactly the same way that he arrived.
The club should have tried to tie him down to an extended year of his contract while he was recuperating. This would have been a strong signal that we wanted to rebuild around him or get a decent price for him.

We did try to sell him to Burnley the summer before.
 

Deity

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He’s leaving in exactly the same way that he arrived.
The club should have tried to tie him down to an extended year of his contract while he was recuperating. This would have been a strong signal that we wanted to rebuild around him or get a decent price for him.

We did try to sell him to Burnley the summer before.
I’ve heard Oggy same the same … in reality most clubs wait to see if the player recovers fully before offering them a huge new multi year contract.

We did try and sell him Under SISU when we were broke … not a like for like example.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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There is no real bitterness towards him ( as evidenced at the CBS on Saturday)A small proportion of small minded folk, plus a handful of keyboard warriors. Helped lift us upwardsec - thank you C O'H. As an aside, if you choose to round on players, is that more or less likely to make people want to come and play for us?
Was there bitterness towards him on Saturday? Must admit I didn’t see or hear anything and he seemed to be getting a great ( and well deserved) reception.
 
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messiahrobins

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Like Trump you could do with a basic fact checker

The mayor from 1990-94 was David Dinkins a Democrat, who took over from another democrat Ed Koch who had been the mayor for 12 years. Neither were remotely right wing.

In 1994 Rudi Guiliani became mayor. Guiliani was a Republican lawyer who had (and obvs still has) a very high profile in the media but the city fared badly during his stint (which of course included 9/11).

The biggest transformation of the city came under the 12 year reign of the next mayor, Michael Bloomberg who was first elected as a Republican but switched to an “independent” six years later. Bloomberg refused to take a mayoral salary and was responsible for a strict zero tolerance policy which cracked down on prostitution and drug-related crime in places like Times Square. The city was absolutely transformed during his reign and the centre and tourist areas became much safer places. Hell’s Kitchen successfully rebranded itself as Midtown for example. Of course many critics point out that his zero tolerance policy may have just displaced social problems into less heavily policed areas and the gentrification of many neighbourhoods with brownstone step buildings in the city may have hollowed out some long standing communities and pushed them further into poverty.
So you confirm what i was saying.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Was there bitterness towards him on Saturday? Must admit I didn’t see or hear anything and he seemed to be getting a great ( and well deserved) reception.
No there wasn't, I think you may have misinterpreted what I'd said (I was saying that there wasn't any evidence of bitterness, just appreciation i.e. The C O'H song at full-time). One bit that actually amused me, was a few in Singers Corner singing 'Premier League, you're having a laugh' when Cal fluffed his lines during one bit of play. Tongue in cheek stuff.
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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Seems set on joining Ben Brereton Diaz on a bench in Spain

I think his best move would be Celtic if they are really interested. In a good team up against moderate opposition most weeks he could really forge a reputation there. Given his heritage he could probably amass 30-40 Rep of Ireland caps before he retired without ever having to test himself in the EPL.
 

clint van damme

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I think his best move would be Celtic if they are really interested. In a good team up against moderate opposition most weeks he could really forge a reputation there. Given his heritage he could probably amass 30-40 Rep of Ireland caps before he retired without ever having to test himself in the EPL.

HFairly sure he's not eligible to play for Ireland.
 

Sick Boy

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I think his best move would be Celtic if they are really interested. In a good team up against moderate opposition most weeks he could really forge a reputation there. Given his heritage he could probably amass 30-40 Rep of Ireland caps before he retired without ever having to test himself in the EPL.
If he was eligible for RoI, he’d already have caps.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I think his best move would be Celtic if they are really interested. In a good team up against moderate opposition most weeks he could really forge a reputation there. Given his heritage he could probably amass 30-40 Rep of Ireland caps before he retired without ever having to test himself in the EPL.
Joining either of the Old Firm from a decent Championship team is a step down I think
 

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