Joined: Mar 22 2009 Posts: 2397 Location: East Hull
Looks like the HDM are running a story today of what everyone else knew months ago.
Only surprise for me is that he obviously wants 1st team action at centre; and we've just extended Websters contract.
So could this mean something for Welham? A move in position maybe? Anyone got any insight into were he could fit in? Or are we risking it all on Hall and moving him infield?
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Colbon hasn't re-signed (very much hope he does btw). Hall or Welham to the wing?????? If they're on the same side, i can imagine other teams focusing their attack there! Webster has played on the wing too, of course. I don't think it is unreasonable to have 8 players in the squad to cover the 1-5.
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Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
Mild Rover wrote:Colbon hasn't re-signed (very much hope he does btw). Hall or Welham to the wing?????? If they're on the same side, i can imagine other teams focusing their attack there! Webster has played on the wing too, of course. I don't think it is unreasonable to have 8 players in the squad to cover the 1-5.
We have missed Colbon BADLY, I hope he does sign a new deal with us, but I am sure he will have other irons in the fire.
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Galea reported to have signed a 1 year deal for 2011, which'd be good news IMO.
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Mrs Barista wrote:I hope it's true. Got some cracking Rovers fans views on Craig Hall bookmarked.
Young Hall, magnificent player, fine prospect, don't know what your on about
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MrPhilb wrote:Hall is definately a confidence player, in and out of the team all the time and suffering the blame for any defeat will do him no good. .
Good job Justin doesnt blame players and sulk with them then
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