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Bhasera deal ?

Discussion in 'Plymouth' started by Plymborn, Nov 20, 2011.

  1. Plymborn

    Plymborn Well-Known Member
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    I can't help but wonder if there is more to it, that we have been loaned two Blackpool players.

    Can it be that Ian Holloway has pencilled in a deal for Bhasera for the January transfer window, and this was the sweetner to give him first chance to buy.

    It can't be that hollowman has a conscience on how he left PAFC can it ?

    Kissing the badge one moment........then setting his sat-nav for Leicester the next.
     
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  2. notDistantGreen

    notDistantGreen Well-Known Member

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    Anyone's guess I should think Plymborn, how could we possibly know?

    Anyway, we'd better get used to our better players moving on to better placed clubs unless we can battle our way up the league somewhat. It's hard to blame players for trying to further their careers, provided it's done in a reasonable manner.

    The worry to me at the moment is that we could well be moving in the other direction..................
     
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  3. hp_bedoboy

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    Would be surprised if he did go...he's stuck with us all this way, come through his injury...here's hoping <magic>
     
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  4. sensiblegreeny

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    I think that is a little naive hp_bedoboy. You might say he stuck with us through his injury because there wasn't any other option if you were a little cynical. If he gets to play in the Championship then it is my guess he would be off like a shot and also, Argyle would sell him like a shot if the price was right. The players that stuck with Argyle through the troubles more than likely only stayed because other clubs were not queing up for their services and therefore it was either that or the dole. Whilst it is hard to condemn them for sticking around I haven't been persuaded just yet that loyalty was the key issue and footballers have suddenly turned saintly overnight. Or that football clubs have either.
     
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