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higgs

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If Willis moves to right back clarke and Turnbull in middle and stokes at left back and Harris on his way to Liverpool would we need to sign another centre half? Or would u just play dke at right back if Willis needed to cover at centre back?

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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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If Willis moves to right back clarke and Turnbull in middle and stokes at left back and Harris on his way to Liverpool would we need to sign another centre half? Or would u just play dke at right back if Willis needed to cover at centre back?

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In fairness Turnbull has been far from impressive mostly (heard he was better yesterday though).

I definitely wouldn't be against the idea of getting another CB in.
 

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Would have liked to have seen Willis alongside Clarke but on the other hand I don't rate Willis that much so if we get 1 mill + I'd snap their hand off. I'd have kept Sterry until the end of the season. I do like what moves RS has made so far though so let's see what happens this month.


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Skyblueweeman

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Slade musn't of been a fan if they're likely to send him out on loan again...why not let him stay with us for the season?

Unless the lad didn't like it here I guess.
 

Nick

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Get rid of them all bar Stevenson, Sordell* and Willis.

We are bottom for a reason, and it's not all down to whistles.

*now hyperthetical but I'd have kept him, potentially a decent pairing with Beavon.

Must be a good reason, we aren't bottom.
 

ajsccfc

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They let him out since so he should be available to play.
 

steve82

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The sam Omozusi who was jailed for 2.5 years for gang related offences? hmmmm..........

Yes, all be it 5 years ago.. his times been served.
Released on 21st January 2013 and played a further 70 times for Leyton Orient where Slade gave him a chance again.
Also upon his release did a lot of community work to advise other troubled teenagers..
 

ajsccfc

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I'm all for people being able to carry on with normal life after their debt is paid, but I'm not sure how enthusiastic I could get about someone who was jailed for intimidating a witness in a murder trial. The most criminality I can overlook is along the lines of Glen Johnson nicking a toilet seat.
 

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I'm all for people being able to carry on with normal life after their debt is paid, but I'm not sure how enthusiastic I could get about someone who was jailed for intimidating a witness in a murder trial. The most criminality I can overlook is along the lines of Glen Johnson nicking a toilet seat.

So why let him out? Obviously you don't believe in rehabilitation then anything above petty theft should mean a life sentence.
 
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bawtryneal

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I'm all for people being able to carry on with normal life after their debt is paid, but I'm not sure how enthusiastic I could get about someone who was jailed for intimidating a witness in a murder trial. The most criminality I can overlook is along the lines of Glen Johnson nicking a toilet seat.

What about blowing whistles and running on the pitch
15 years minimum and banned for life and never work again.
 
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ajsccfc

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So why let him out? Obviously you don't believe in rehabilitation then anything above petty theft should mean a life sentence.

Eh? In the very first sentence of my post I said I'm all for people getting on with normal life once they've served their punishment. I'm talking about as a supporter, in the same way that I argued for Marlon King returning to football yet felt conflicted enjoying what he did whilst here.
 
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I'm all for people being able to carry on with normal life after their debt is paid, but I'm not sure how enthusiastic I could get about someone who was jailed for intimidating a witness in a murder trial. The most criminality I can overlook is along the lines of Glen Johnson nicking a toilet seat.
I once put my tongue out behind a policemans back
 
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ajsccfc

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Has Wright been confirmed as gone yet? I'll always remember and appreciate that time he


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shmmeee

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Eh? In the very first sentence of my post I said I'm all for people getting on with normal life once they've served their punishment. I'm talking about as a supporter, in the same way that I argued for Marlon King returning to football yet felt conflicted enjoying what he did whilst here.

Sorry mate, must have misread.
 
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