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I would think that if either of Symes or Grant decide to move on in Billy we have a more than able replacement, he knows the set-up perhaps the guarantee of more first team starts may help make it tip more in the Stanley's favour?
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We can compete with Tranmere maybe, at a push... But I bet there are higher wages in the Conference North than Accy |
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Maybe we can compete with Notts' current 54.9% (of turnover) wage bill relative to our own, but we don't have the directors to sponsor the remaining 240% that the League won't say anything about. Cheating scum, I'll be glad to see the back of 'em.
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Once again in the second half when he came on as a sub it showed Billy for everything that is good about him, got in the opposition's faces creating chances, scoring and linking up play really well
Even when he was injured and limping he soldiered on and still gave 100%:) How about Tuesday night giving Symes a rest and linking Billy up with Bobby what have we got to lose? |
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Player News.
Thursday 6th May 2010. Kee keen to start. Billy Kee has admitted that he's desperate to sign off his time at the Crown Ground with another goal – and a full 90 minutes. The striker is in red hot form ahead of Saturday's trip to Cheltenham after netting three times in his last two substitute appearances. “It’d be nice to get one at Cheltenham to make it ten goals for the season,” conceded the on-loan youngster. “Hopefully I’ll get a start. I really want to start a game again and want to be playing full matches. Coming off the bench is hard sometimes but in the two games last week it was really nice to come on the pitch.” The game at Whaddon Road will signal the end of the 19-year-old's tenure in East Lancashire, but he's unsure what the future holds. “I haven’t got a clue yet. I haven’t spoken to this club and I haven’t spoken to anyone else yet. I’m just going to go with the flow. I think Leicester want to offer me something. They’re my main club and my main priority at the moment so we’ll just see what happens. “I wouldn’t say no to coming back because I’ve enjoyed this season but I’ll just have to see what happens and what goes on in the future.” Kee has received international recognition for Northern Ireland at under 21 level in his time as a Red and was even called into the senior squad. He feels that whatever happens in the future, he's learnt a lot from his loan spell. “I’m a different person to the one I was when I arrived. I’ve come on a lot, I’m more experienced and I feel like a different player really.” Nevermind him staring against Cheltenham, I'd like to see him starting against the likes of Shrewsbury, Bradford, Torquay and Hereford, for us next season!!!! Best of luck Billy, wherever you are next season! :) :) :) |
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was a similar article in the L.E.T. tonight, :)
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What worries me is the season finishes on Saturday, there dosn't seem to be much eminating from the Club with regard deals being signed as yet by the Managerial Duo, lots of talk but are they actually signed?
Also I would presume that players will start to disperse on their holidays shortly as well will they be signed up or offered contracts before they do and then we can start to shape for next season or do we run the risk of losing them by perhaps being slow out of the blocks if other clubs come calling? I suppose the key may actually be when their contracts expire |
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