Post subject: Re: 2022 - IN | Zak Hardaker - Expires: 2022
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:37 pm
Phuzzy
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Sir Gregory ParsloeP wrote:It’s still a fair trek but the M62 from Ponte to West Hull is an easy drive, a veritable gentleman’s boulevard. I drove it every day for years plus another 15 miles up the A1.
It’s a doddle compared to heading to Lancashire on the M62.
Anyway, sadly After his seizure I don’t think he will be driving anywhere for a bit.
No, I get that mate. It's an easier commute for sure but it's still a commute and as Wigan held his contract I think it was more a case of a better reason to break it than a slightly easier drive. They did allow him to speak to all the club's that fit his stated desire to be "near his family" which I think was being more than fair.
As you say though; all irrelevant now. The focus has, quite rightly, shifted to his health issues. Hopefully it wasn't too serious and he makes a full recovery.
Any update on Zac's new deal. I think he has been superb and added a lot to the team and deserves at least a 2 years deal. He is an intelligent lad with responsibilities and surely now will not jeopardise his last 4/5 years in the game.
George Stark wrote:Any update on Zac's new deal. I think he has been superb and added a lot to the team and deserves at least a 2 years deal. He is an intelligent lad with responsibilities and surely now will not jeopardise his last 4/5 years in the game.
I know others disagree but I think he has been as important as Martin second half of season. Will be gutted to see him leave if he does
Very strange phraseology from Hardaker in his latest interview: "I've not been shown anything... nothing has been produced so we’ll have to see how it goes... We’ll have to sort something out soon though, because the season is finishing."
I read a lot between the lines there but I suspect, whilst he says he's not been shown anything, Leeds and whoever manages him nowadays have plenty already agreed and probably have had for quite a while.
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
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