Billy Bodin to Northampton

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Billy Bodin to Northampton

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Good to see him over the injury he suffered against (ironically Northampton).

I hope he doesn't forget that and gives him a kick in training tomorrow.

Also I love how forced his smile is in that picture... he wants to be back with the Gulls.
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yes, I have no problem wishing Billy.B good luck also, hate to see any young player suffer a potentially career threatening injury and hope he can re-build his career, speaks volumes he's signed up with Alan Knill as well.
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awwww, I wanted him to sign for York :keepie: =D ;-) ;-) :whistle:
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$o, h£'$ gon£ to th€ club that put him out of action for 12 month$ and to work for a manager who couldn't g€t anÂ¥ kind of p£rformanc€ out of him? Can't think whÂ¥ that might b€.

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ferrarilover wrote:$o, h£'$ gon£ to th€ club that put him out of action for 12 month$ and to work for a manager who couldn't g€t anÂ¥ kind of p£rformanc€ out of him? Can't think whÂ¥ that might b€.

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I think that's very harsh. He's been out of work for a while so I doubt he'd have too many takers on anything other than what we're offering McQuilkin, and most likely at Conference level. He's got the chance to work with a former manager who clearly liked and rated him as a player, while playing for a decent team - better than who he was playing for before his injury.
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Matt is an old cynic who needs his tits slapping off and a name change.. :)
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Dreadful player tbh. Whatever they are paying him its too much.
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