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Rob Hulse Retires

Havent seen this posted anywhere but rob hulse just had a little 5 minute piece on sky sports news about how hes retired and moved into physio work

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  • good luck to him
  • shame as i think he still has something to offer.
  • "opted" to go into physio work then : - )

    Good luck to him, good honest pro
  • Always liked Hulse. Made a good contribution to us when needed last season. All the best Rob
  • Would've taken him now to be fair. Good luck Rob.
  • good luck, really liked him last year and thought he really bought into the team work ethic.
  • I don't understand the fascination with Hulse. Everyone to their own but I didn't rate him when he was with us. Good luck to him!
  • Thought he led the line very well and wasn't afraid of hard graft. Thanks for your Charlton cameo Rob and good luck.
  • Might have done a job for us this season, might not. Who knows but the bottom line is we're skint so we wouldn't have been able to afford his wages in any case.
  • Thought he did a good job for us last year and also really pissed off the spanners so it's all good!
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  • Surprised he's retired, as he wasn't that old and didn't seem to be carrying a long term injury, though with his new career perhaps he diagnosed himself.

    Simon Webster became a physio didn't he, I can't think of any other former Charlton players from the top of my head.
  • Might have done a job for us this season, might not. Who knows but the bottom line is we're skint so we wouldn't have been able to afford his wages in any case.

    How much do you think he's earning as a unexperienced physio?

  • Good luck Rob.
  • Done à good job last season. was better than what i have seen from church and marvin. Made the ball stick and that is vital as we are finding out.
  • Wish Rob good luck in his new career.
  • DRF said:

    Might have done a job for us this season, might not. Who knows but the bottom line is we're skint so we wouldn't have been able to afford his wages in any case.

    How much do you think he's earning as a unexperienced physio?

    Probably not much but as an experienced footballer he would expect to earn £5k(?) a week which is £5k per week we haven't got
  • Sounds like he has made a very sensible career decision, best of luck to an honest pro.
  • Liked him and would still take him now, perhaps we could take him on as player/physio !
  • Would take him over Sordell
  • Good luck rob
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  • edited October 2013
    Good luck Rob.

    I liked him,he came in and did a decent job for us as a loan striker last season.He helped us preserve a midtable berth during a crucial part of the season.

    Its a shame that he can't come back and help us again through the period of Yann's injury now but I suspect their might be deep lying injury problems and at 34 it would only be a temporary measure.
  • Gotta like anyone who talks about an exit strategy
  • Gotta like anyone who talks about an exit strategy

    Can't we start a new thread on Exit Strategy? :smile:

  • Great interview with Rob in today's paper talking about life after being a pro' and working in the NHS. Comes across as a top bloke and we should all probably remember that there are people like him involved in the game and they aren't all out nicking taxis!

    https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/rob-hulse-nhs-physio/

    I missed the story - what player nicked someone's taxi?
  • Saga Lout said:

    Great interview with Rob in today's paper talking about life after being a pro' and working in the NHS. Comes across as a top bloke and we should all probably remember that there are people like him involved in the game and they aren't all out nicking taxis!

    https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/rob-hulse-nhs-physio/

    I missed the story - what player nicked someone's taxi?
    Look at the Taxi for Pardew thread.
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