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torq2u
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Post by torq2u »

I can see it now.

He signs for Guiseley in the window. Scores a hatrick on the last day of the season and kicks us out of the last playoff spot. :goal: :goal: :goal:

Damn
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torq2u wrote:I can see it now.

He signs for Guiseley in the window. Scores a hatrick on the last day of the season and kicks us out of the last playoff spot. :goal: :goal: :goal:

Damn

Don't know about anybody else but I'd pretty pleased if we just miss out on the playoffs :)
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After seven seasons at TUFC, Ashley finally leaves. I don't want to sound harsh, but in reality it is seven wasted years. I feel that if he had been at another club with different/better coaching, he would have become a better player. He's 23 now - an age when he should be holidng down a regular place in a team. I wish him the best of luck wherever football takes him. He did score a few good goals for us when he was given the chance to play. Notably the goal he scored at St James Park to silence the City fans when we beat Exeter during the season Knill 'saved' us from relegation.
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tomogull wrote:After seven seasons at TUFC, Ashley finally leaves. I don't want to sound harsh, but in reality it is seven wasted years. I feel that if he had been at another club with different/better coaching, he would have become a better player. He's 23 now - an age when he should be holidng down a regular place in a team. I wish him the best of luck wherever football takes him. He did score a few good goals for us when he was given the chance to play. Notably the goal he scored at St James Park to silence the City fans when we beat Exeter during the season Knill 'saved' us from relegation.
I wish him well and hope he finds a club. His goal at morecambe was a beauty. Good luck
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