Ricky Holmes - now at Southend (p4)
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oohaahmortimer said:Wasn’t there a thread where quite a few were slagging him off and saying he was flash or some waffle a few weeks back .
great player and he did what he had to do
starting to doubt the truth in the first ones, and the last one bein down to his injury not attitude9 -
Been sent back to Sheffield United, back injury and no appearances for Gills0
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Still under contract for another season, so theoretically a Premier League player now5
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killerandflash said:Still under contract for another season, so theoretically a Premier League player now0
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Valiantphil said:killerandflash said:Still under contract for another season, so theoretically a Premier League player now2
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paulie8290 said:Valiantphil said:killerandflash said:Still under contract for another season, so theoretically a Premier League player now2
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AFKABartram said:oohaahmortimer said:Wasn’t there a thread where quite a few were slagging him off and saying he was flash or some waffle a few weeks back .
great player and he did what he had to do
starting to doubt the truth in the first ones, and the last one bein down to his injury not attitude
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paulie8290 said:Valiantphil said:killerandflash said:Still under contract for another season, so theoretically a Premier League player now
If (for example) he has a clause whereby he gets an extra 10k a week once they get promoted, why on earth would he agree to be released now before it kicked in?
They'd have to come to an agreement.2 -
If his back injury is as bad as it appears, he won't be going anywhere. And anyway with all the money they'll be getting in the PL, his wages will be a pittance for them!1
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Considering the money they'll get, just being promoted, I can still see The Blades paying him off.
There's not been any evidence he is an asset in the Championship, let alone the Premier League. And don't forget they're limited to a squad of 25 in the Premier League.
I genuinely see him performing back in League 1 next season, if he recovers from his injury. If Sheffield Utd. do the right thing, they'll do the right thing, and release him early.0 -
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I couldn't see him, or any other injured player (provided that there were hopes for recovery and that they are getting good medical support), agreeing to termination of their contract, when they are benefitting from their club's insurance/medical facilities for their rehabilitation.0
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If he recovers from his back injury, big if, I fully expect him to go out on loan next season.
He will still be picking up the wage increase of Premier League wages, but the club he will be on loan at to be paying some of it. After the year on loan, he will be out of contract where he will either retire or have played to get a chance of being offered a contract at a new club.2 -
DA9 said:Been sent back to Sheffield United, back injury and no appearances for Gills
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Another future star of the Premier League we got to see - thanks Roly.7
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He was getting plenty of stick on Twitter last night from Charlton fans. He gave it back0
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Sounds like he was a true professional. Sad to hear of his injury woes.
Love watching him in a red shirt.4 -
Top player. Gutted when he left, especially for such a small fee.2
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the abuse he gets is childish a bit like the same that abuse tony watt at every given oppo, he moved on it didn't work out and that's it, imo he always done the best he could whilst wearing the red and white and that's all that matters.11
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great sale by Roland (ducks for cover)0
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killerandflash said:Sorry to hear that.
Useless waste of space who never put a shift in for Charlton. He absolutely deserves abuse from our best and brightest.0 -
robroy said:He was getting plenty of stick on Twitter last night from Charlton fans. He gave it back0
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:robroy said:He was getting plenty of stick on Twitter last night from Charlton fans. He gave it back
You're not a true fan unless you abuse Holmes.1 -
Been transfer listed along with ex addick Leon Clarke
Following the conclusion of the Sky Bet Championship season, Chris Wilder has acted swiftly by announcing his retained list.
Paul Coutts, Martin Cranie, Conor Washington, Daniel Lafferty and Caolan Lavery will all leave Bramall Lane when their current deals expire this summer.
Leon Clarke, Jake Wright, Ched Evans, Samir Carruthers, Nathan Thomas, Ben Heneghan and Ricky Holmes have all been placed on the transfer list, despite still being under contract.
Meanwhile, Dean Henderson, Kieran Dowell, Scott Hogan, Gary Madine and Marvin Johnson will all return to their parent clubs following the completion of their loan deals.
Boss Wilder commented: "We have had a fantastic season and I've thanked the players for their contribution but attentions have quickly turned to what is set to be another exciting campaign."
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Forgot that Ched Evans was actually under contract with Sheffield United rather than Fleetwood
Bet Samir Carruthers ends up @ Oxford
Didnt even realise that Conor Washington was there, wouldnt be a bad option if we got promoted and new owners0 -
Ha Ha Ha Ha..
Poor old Ricky. Played just a handful of games in The Championship before getting loaned out to a (then) poor Oxford side......and then to an even worse Gills one.
Like Grant his Premier League dreams are shot down in flames.
Never mind, he can spend the summer counting his chickens as well as his money
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I still don't blame him for going, but sadly he may have been the difference to get us up last year and he could have been playing in the Championship anyway.
He may struggle to get a move away, his injuries and salary will put a lot of clubs off.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Forgot that Ched Evans was actually under contract with Sheffield United rather than Fleetwood
Bet Samir Carruthers ends up @ Oxford
Didnt even realise that Conor Washington was there, wouldnt be a bad option if we got promoted and new owners1 -
Martin Crainie is available, let's get him back and see if he's any better than last time.
Or maybe not.2 -
I thought Leon Clarke started off quite well this season, but understandable wont be needed in the Premiership. Might be a decent striker to bulk up our squad should we go up (better than Josh P)
Hope Ricky can get playing football again , quality for us and no hard feelings in this shower of shit ownership I don't really hold that against any players that leave.
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