To be fair to fox in te last home game against Salford, Welham threw him an aweful pass out (head high and slighty behind him) which he didnt collect at full pelt and welham had a right go! Pity fox's teammates didnt give him some support there and tell welham where to go for a shocking pass.
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blakeysrobin wrote:To be fair to fox in te last home game against Salford, Welham threw him an aweful pass out (head high and slighty behind him) which he didnt collect at full pelt and welham had a right go! Pity fox's teammates didnt give him some support there and tell welham where to go for a shocking pass.
You mean when half the team ran from the other end of the field to reassure him?
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blakeysrobin wrote:Never happened to what im saying.
The pass from Welham in the second half that went over and behind Foxy's head, if it's the same one, resulted in 5 or 6 players running over and patting him. I enjoyed it because it seemed we'd got our 'team spirit' back.
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gingerspice wrote:According to Morgan on humberside fox ain't going no where
I hope not, I like him.
Although, with his current form, who'd want him? We all know what these interviews are like... they should have asked "Is Foxy free to leave, are you trying to palm him off?" Because if there's no interest as yet in Foxy from other clubs, then it's true that Foxy is going nowhere (at the minute).
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dum-dum wrote:The pass from Welham in the second half that went over and behind Foxy's head, if it's the same one, resulted in 5 or 6 players running over and patting him. I enjoyed it because it seemed we'd got our 'team spirit' back.
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dum-dum wrote:I hope not, I like him.
Although, with his current form, who'd want him? We all know what these interviews are like... they should have asked "Is Foxy free to leave, are you trying to palm him off?" Because if there's no interest as yet in Foxy from other clubs, then it's true that Foxy is going nowhere (at the minute).
Who knows Wat is gonna happen at the minute all I can see is our squad dwindling and using the young ones next season which might not be a bad thing but they gotta get it right otherwise next season could be worse than this one
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gingerspice wrote:Who knows Wat is gonna happen at the minute all I can see is our squad dwindling and using the young ones next season which might not be a bad thing but they gotta get it right otherwise next season could be worse than this one
If we've got 6 years, why not field our prestigious under 20s for 3 or 4 years, they're winning against other clubs counterparts and with experience against superior opposition will only get better.
This is slightly tongue in cheek, by the way.
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