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Now he has his Visa let's hope Brian brings Ty back to his spiritual home - REDCAR

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will fatha hava have to pay a transfer fee to ty,s parent club or will he be the ultimate dooshbag and try to ask for a freebee . seems he cant think straight nowadays .or any day with a Y in it .lol.

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will fatha hava have to pay a transfer fee to ty,s parent club or will he be the ultimate dooshbag and try to ask for a freebee . seems he cant think straight nowadays .or any day with a Y in it .lol.

His parent club is Wolverhampton owned by Cvs who also owns 50% of REDCAR ...

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Now he has his Visa let's hope Brian brings Ty back to his spiritual home - REDCAR

He was offered a place a few years ago and turned it down, saying that it would be a backward step.

His parent club is Wolverhampton owned by Cvs who also owns 50% of REDCAR ...

Thought it was 51%

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will fatha hava have to pay a transfer fee to ty,s parent club or will he be the ultimate dooshbag and try to ask for a freebee . seems he cant think straight nowadays .or any day with a Y in it .lol.

 

Were you drinking when you posted this? It isn't up to your usual eloquent standards! :o

 

Answer is, across the board, that it all depends on whether parent clubs ask for a transfer fee, or would prefer to retain rider and get a loan fee. Can't see why people are getting all hot & bothered about a club loaning riders in, but asking for an outgoing rider to leave on a full transfer, especially if that rider has asked for the transfer!

 

Now the amount of transfer fee asked for is a topic which could stir up a debate :nono: , however this is what the arbitration system is in place for - so ultimately it should be a fair resolution to all parties

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i take it you didnt read to the end of my post and see the L.O.L. read it and weep .

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Simon Nielson at number six confirmed on Facebook. Leaves just less than 8.5 for the final rider so think we can rule proctor out

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Seriously, this bloke has been given yet another shot when there are the likes of Branford, Morris and Ellis as yet without PL clubs...

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Havvy snr is moaning about no 8.5 rider - then why doesn't he sign two lads on 6 instead, why sign Nielsen who isn't going to do much.

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i take it you didnt read to the end of my post and see the L.O.L. read it and weep .

 

Yes I read that - why would I want to weep? I'm not sure you read my response fully or took in the context it was delivered - it was a genuine answer to your "sort of " question, plus a response to all the others who are complaining about Redcar loaning riders.

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http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/other-sport/simon-nielsen-joins-redcar-bears-10560934 Looks like a well below the limit side again, or is BH having a laugh?

 

How stupid does that article make him sound haha! I've signed 6 riders but I don't know where the 7th decent one will come from so I've messed up the averages and we'll do poorly again???

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maybe two B/jeers @ the bears in 2016 ?

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