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29-08-2017, 20:59
(This post was last modified: 29-08-2017, 21:01 by St Charles Owl.)
If Hirst is not already in there then yes he should be the last one. Who is in so far :
Derek Dooley
Don Megson
Lee Bullen
Des Walker
Terry Curran
John Sheridan
Andrew Wilson
Ernest Blenkinsop
Fred Spiksley
Johnny Fantham
Ron Springett
Roland Nilsson
Tommy Crawshaw
Chris Waddle
The only one on this list I would question is Lee Bullen, I would have had Nigel Pearson ahead of him.
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I think its been picked by fans hasn't it?? Curran was always more popular than Zico plus he was a flair player, they always get more votes. Curran also scored that goal at Bumhole lane and was instrumental in the Boxing Day Massacre, so he get remembered for that over anything. There are a bunch of players who could have been in this, Nigel Worthington for one, played a ton of games and like Nilsson was a true professional. You will never get agreement with these sort of things. You could even question Waddle being in there as he didn't play that many games for us, but he scored that goal at Wembley in 93!!
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29-08-2017, 22:07
(This post was last modified: 29-08-2017, 22:14 by Statesideowl.)
"The next 48 hours will be crucial in the career of young striker George Hirst.
Wednesday's long term plan for 18-year old Hirst was for him to spend last season with the U23's, then spend this campaign out on loan playing competitive league football for the first time in his career, with a view to bringing him into the senior set up next year once he has proved himself above youth level and gained some much-needed Football League experience.
However, with his contract expiring in the summer and his refusal to sign a new deal, his progress could come to a standstill. The Owls seem unwilling to loan him out (or play him in the under 23 side) unless he signs a new deal as they would risk losing him for minimal compensation at the end of the season.
The club will be hoping that Hirst will sign a new deal and be loaned out before Thursday's deadline, however if he refuses they may have to decide whether to try to cash in on him now, or leave him to rot and hope that he changes his mind by January when the window reopens for the good of his career. "
From Wednesday Transfers social media.
Seems anyone that falls out with Carlos gets sent to rot.
Is he really doing what's best for the club?
Can understand him not signing. Especially after his dad and cc fell out. There seems to be a lot of falling out at the club so it's not harmonious in the dressing room.
Carlos has ruined a few careers already so Hirst probably doesn't want that to happen to him.
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30-08-2017, 00:38
(This post was last modified: 30-08-2017, 00:39 by Statesideowl.)
Some of its difficult to be clear about, I agree. And none if us will know the finer details but with so much open to speculation it isn't great.
Football has certainly become a greedy man's game.
Swfc as a club have fallen out with Hirst Sr so I don't see Jr staying to be honest. Even of he did sign would there be tensions now? Is there any bad blood still in it?
Again I've heard rumours about Sr being broke so if that's true he's going to be pushing for as much as possible, which won't be with Wednesday
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