Post subject: Re: Pritchard remains on Hull FC radar
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 4:32 am
Airlie15
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Taking a hell of a long time to decide and as we know money talks. Think he would have made his mind up now it's been nrly 2 wks since advertised in HDM
Post subject: Re: Pritchard remains on Hull FC radar
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 6:25 am
Mrs Barista
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Airlie15 wrote:Taking a hell of a long time to decide and as we know money talks. Think he would have made his mind up now it's been nrly 2 wks since advertised in HDM
I wouldn't worry too much. It was five weeks between Rovers targeting Kris Keating in the HDM and them getting his signature over the line. What will be will be. Smailes reckoned this month, couple of weeks to go yet. If not Pritchard, we'll still be making some signings before next season.
Post subject: Re: Pritchard remains on Hull FC radar
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 6:39 am
Dave K.
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Reckon it is done, just waiting for the right time, both our deals so far have been done on the same day as bad news, (Paea,Taylor) and (Naughton,Lineham).
Maybe waiting to announce Frank the same day as Yeaman signs a new deal.
Post subject: Re: Pritchard remains on Hull FC radar
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 10:53 am
Diogenes
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Dave K. wrote:Reckon it is done, just waiting for the right time, both our deals so far have been done on the same day as bad news, (Paea,Taylor) and (Naughton,Lineham).
Maybe waiting to announce Frank the same day as Yeaman signs a new deal.
If Yeaman has any sense he'll be knocking on Motu's door with his biro at the ready.
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Post subject: Re: Pritchard remains on Hull FC radar
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 11:50 am
hullbg
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Wellsy13 wrote:There's nothing wrong with admitting you got it wrong. Trying to say you weren't wrong (when you clearly were) and then pointing out others' flaws isn't a good quality.
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