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robbiekeane

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If there is NO reinvestment of the Hamer money (at least 1.3million) then I think we should start the protests against Sisu again, may I recommend Middlesborough Oct 1
Absolutely right.

Can I also recommend we get a date in ASAP to protest the QANON stuff IF that turns out to be true, and also the reptile royal family cause I’ll be simply furious. October 2nd?

Shall we setup a google sheets?
 

the rumpo kid

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For Hamer?

I would say 7/8m is a fair price, I’d drive him down there myself for 10, not a chance anyone is going to pay 15
Im lead to believe in his contract extension signed earlier this year a £9.5m release had to be agreed before clubs could talk to him !
 

Yorkshire SB

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Some weird appraisals here. His form in the first half of 20/21 basically kept us up. Then last season he was brilliant throughout. Does everything and more that you’d want from a player in that position.
O’Hare and Gyokeres great players too, but Hamer will be a massive loss for us. Not easily replaceable.
 

Bugsy

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Esoterica

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Some weird appraisals here. His form in the first half of 20/21 basically kept us up. Then last season he was brilliant throughout. Does everything and more that you’d want from a player in that position.
O’Hare and Gyokeres great players too, but Hamer will be a massive loss for us. Not easily replaceable.
The bit that will be hardest to replace is that when he gets the ball, he looks to move it forward very quickly and he has the technique to do it early. No taking 3 touches and then looking up before going backwards or sideways. Wins it, already knows where his team mates are and gets the ball to their feet before the opposition can reset. It's a rare quality in a defensive midfield role.

I understand why people think Gyokeres and O'Hare will be harder to replace, and they would be financially, because of the premium that players at that end of the pitch come with, but his role in our style of play is massively undervalued. He contributes just as much to that style as the others. Our forwards will have to work that much harder for their yard of space without him.
 

fernandopartridge

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The bit that will be hardest to replace is that when he gets the ball, he looks to move it forward very quickly and he has the technique to do it early. No taking 3 touches and then looking up before going backwards or sideways. Wins it, already knows where his team mates are and gets the ball to their feet before the opposition can reset. It's a rare quality in a defensive midfield role.

I understand why people think Gyokeres and O'Hare will be harder to replace, and they would be financially, because of the premium that players at that end of the pitch come with, but his role in our style of play is massively undervalued. He contributes just as much to that style as the others. Our forwards will have to work that much harder for their yard of space without him.

He also carries the ball very well for a defensive midfielder, he'll be a miss but any of the big 3 would be a big miss for different reasons.
 

robbiekeane

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The bit that will be hardest to replace is that when he gets the ball, he looks to move it forward very quickly and he has the technique to do it early. No taking 3 touches and then looking up before going backwards or sideways. Wins it, already knows where his team mates are and gets the ball to their feet before the opposition can reset. It's a rare quality in a defensive midfield role.

I understand why people think Gyokeres and O'Hare will be harder to replace, and they would be financially, because of the premium that players at that end of the pitch come with, but his role in our style of play is massively undervalued. He contributes just as much to that style as the others. Our forwards will have to work that much harder for their yard of space without him.
Completely agree with this summary. Some of his passes are just technically sublime too that others either couldn’t pull off, or couldn’t pull off in such a short space of time.
 

lordy_87

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He's a top quality footballer and will be a huge miss... I think his defensive work also goes largely unnoticed. Can't see us being anywhere near as dominant in midfield this season with him gone. The partnership he had with Sheaf was brilliant, easily up there with the best in the division. Big shoes to be filled.
 

ajsccfc

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I'd be surprised if it's an either/or for Fulham, I guess they're going to be throwing the cash around everywhere to avoid their pattern of the last few years
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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I'd be surprised if it's an either/or for Fulham, I guess they're going to be throwing the cash around everywhere to avoid their pattern of the last few years


They have probably heard there is a team called Norwich and they fancy playing them so need to wait in the prem for them.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Is that your nephew remember you mentioning him before, where’s he at now?


No somebody else who I used to play with.

My nephew is now at Altrincham he went back part time but they have now gone full time for the coming season, much nearer to his home and was in his final year at Stevenage and got a two year deal and playing for an ex manager. He got out before Evans arrived at Stevenage.
 

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