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bpoolrover

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #30 on May 22, 2014, 02:29:33 am by bpoolrover »
Yes he cost is a few goals but he is young and will only get better



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IDM

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #31 on May 22, 2014, 06:13:51 am by IDM »
Husband will be in the driving seat if he wants to go 

Not if he is still under contract with not relegation clause.  Surely the club has control then?

boro_rover

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #32 on May 22, 2014, 08:13:42 am by boro_rover »
He was inconsistent at best last year, he had some stormers and he dropped some howlers. Premier league clubs will surely want more of a finished article. A few years ago this was Kyle Bennett, our "hot prospect" with pace flashes of brilliance and potential future ability. Now Im not tarring Hubby with the same brush at all. But when all is said and done, he didnt even prove himself to be a top championship player last year. The fact is he was an inconsistent full back in a relegated squad. He may have age on his side, but for me, the prudent thing for a bigger club to do is to make an agreement in principle alá Will Hughes with Liverpool. If Hubby is going to he a good player, he should piss League one next year and be a standout player.

SoundbiteBarmyArmy

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #33 on May 22, 2014, 08:48:54 am by SoundbiteBarmyArmy »
In my personal opinion; Husband looked very good up to breaking his arm last season, then he did go a bit down hill, he is a valuable member of this sqaud and I can't believe people want him gone just like that!

With a bit of love & nurture Husband has the potential to be a very good left back. I think and hope Rovers have set their sights high for a fee and add on fees, I hope we keep hold of him though as we know how good he was in League 1, after all that's how he broke into the first team squad!

since-1969

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #34 on May 22, 2014, 09:21:23 am by since-1969 »
Go on then,   Where are we placed financially?
About £4m less income this season and £12m in debt.
« Last Edit: May 22, 2014, 09:25:05 am by since-1969 »

BobG

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #35 on May 22, 2014, 11:53:46 pm by BobG »
And, of course, if we do do as Boomstick and a few others suggest, in 12 months time he can walk. Yes, we'd get something because of his age, but would you want to rely on what that might be? Old sayings really do come from centuries of experience: they're usually true. So, a bird in the hand....

Personally, I'd keep him simply because, As Wilts says, he's likely to be pretty cheap to run. We might lose him for not much in 12 months time, but then again, we might get promoted too. He might be tempted to stay then and we could afford to pay him more too.

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MiKA

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #36 on May 23, 2014, 09:43:08 am by MiKA »
Husband is a confidence player, when it goes he's a complete liability on the edge of the box, in the Prem the opposing wingers and forwards would rip him to pieces.  As for how much, Donny always sell themselves short in the transfer market, I would push or around 600k but I bet it would be nearer 300.

hoolahoop

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #37 on May 23, 2014, 10:37:57 am by hoolahoop »
Week in , week out when some of us watch MOD , the panel review the costly mistakes when defenses play poorly. IMO Husband doesn't make any worse errors than those players selected for scathing remarks. Some of those players are very experienced, extremely well paid and often don't have the attacking ability that our lad has.
Slag him off if you want but this lad is worth £1 million easily . His potential is obvious hence the reason  why highly skilled managers are looking at him . One of those managers was a massively talented defender himself and would recognise the talent that Husband has.
However some on here think he is worth nowt either to the buyer or the seller. That sort of attitude will never help our club to balance the books !!

Viking Jack

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #38 on May 23, 2014, 01:06:15 pm by Viking Jack »
It's a bit strange how a lot of people seem to think that Husband is worth a lot of money, yet think he's not very good.

That being said, I'd like to see him play in midfield for a bit like he did for that few games in League 1, he did seem to have the ability to score goals.

dknward2

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #39 on May 23, 2014, 01:47:54 pm by dknward2 »
He needs to move forward into midfield that could be the making of him into the million pound player

Wellred

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #40 on May 23, 2014, 03:13:01 pm by Wellred »
We see players maybe once a week (for those who go to away games). The Manager sees players every day in training plus games as well and yet certain people seem to know better than the Manager!!
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Muttley

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #41 on May 23, 2014, 03:55:29 pm by Muttley »
They don't get paid to be good in training though ;)

Deeping Red

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Re: if Husband went
« Reply #42 on May 23, 2014, 04:56:10 pm by Deeping Red »
Lewis Guy was  :chair:

 

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