[Albion] Haydon Roberts - new 3 year deal and loaned to Rochdale

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ttgg

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well, that all seems to be in order.

next question, why are you such a miserable, old ****?

Could be 'cos I've just realised how much of my life I've wasted watching BHA ???

On a happier note for us all, looks like we might have found one of the relegation candidates already this lunchtime :smile:
 




Lever

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Could be 'cos I've just realised how much of my life I've wasted watching BHA ???

On a happier note for us all, looks like we might have found one of the relegation candidates already this lunchtime :smile:

No sensible or constructive posts in you then....

Case closed... be off with you.
 




Commander

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He's been playing in a 6-a-side league on Sunday evenings in Hove Park, which seems a pretty stupid thing for a professional footballer to do.
 


b.w.2.

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I am imagine his dad is advising him.....to refuse a new contract and go to Leeds. They have God as their coach

His Dad is a **** then


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Deportivo Seagull

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Could be 'cos I've just realised how much of my life I've wasted watching BHA ???

On a happier note for us all, looks like we might have found one of the relegation candidates already this lunchtime :smile:

And after Leeds v Fulham we have the other two. Magnificent!


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Marshy

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Hopefully the lad will see sense and sign a new deal.

A year out on loan is what he needs at a good level.

Then he can push 1st team next year... who knows we may well have an opening at centre half next summer....
 






Hugo Rune

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Hopefully the lad will see sense and sign a new deal.

A year out on loan is what he needs at a good level.

Then he can push 1st team next year... who knows we may well have an opening at centre half next summer....

I’m not sure that the people advising him are keen on loans judging by their output on Twitter. I think they want him straight into the first team.
 


Marshy

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I’m not sure that the people advising him are keen on loans judging by their output on Twitter. I think they want him straight into the first team.

He wont go into a premier league front 11 now whoever he goes too.

A decent championship loan is what needs like Mollumby last season. then come back and as I say we will probably have a gaping hold in the middle of defence he can push for.
 




CheeseRolls

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His Dad is a **** then


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Just reported this post. Someone posts they imagine his dad is doing something and this is your response.

You seem totally incapable of acting like an adult and I personally have had enough of your childish trolling.
 


Guinness Boy

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Just reported this post. Someone posts they imagine his dad is doing something and this is your response.

You seem totally incapable of acting like an adult and I personally have had enough of your childish trolling.

He won't be able to reply for a while.
 






dingodan

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Albion will tell suitors highly-rated defender Haydon Roberts is not available – to buy or take on loan.

https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/18736348.albion-plan-keep-leeds-target-haydon-roberts/

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As if we would ever loan Leeds a player again anyway after their classless behavior over White.
 


227 BHA

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I’d hope the club would tell Leeds to do one on principle after the way they behaved over the agreement the 2 clubs had over BW being a loan with no option to buy. The way they publicly pursued him when we’d made it clear there was no deal should mean they should get short shrift in the future
 




Lever

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I’d hope the club would tell Leeds to do one on principle after the way they behaved over the agreement the 2 clubs had over BW being a loan with no option to buy. The way they publicly pursued him when we’d made it clear there was no deal should mean they should get short shrift in the future

Absolutely correct.
The public negotiations, with 'local heroes' (e.g. the overrated, arrogant Noel Whelan) weighing in was absolutely disgraceful. Likewise the emotional pressure put on BW and the frenzy they stirred up amongst some of their fans was an example of worst practice in doing football business.
 




227 BHA

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Absolutely correct.
The public negotiations, with 'local heroes' (e.g. the overrated, arrogant Noel Whelan) weighing in was absolutely disgraceful. Likewise the emotional pressure put on BW and the frenzy they stirred up amongst some of their fans was an example of worst practice in doing football business.

But in a weird way it is quite flattering - makes them look a bit sad desperately trying to hang onto our coat-tails.
 


Robdinho

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We must be pretty confident he'll sign a new contract (or had already signed one) if we're rejecting any offers - or are the rules different for U23s? I thought the situation was that they could still walk away, but with a tribunal setting a fee for whoever they subsequently sign with.
 


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