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Jake Lever Extends Until End of 2024


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Just now, Dannyz said:

Significantly less than what? The contract you have no idea about? 

The huge contract he signed to come across on.

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Well done Jake showing your leadership skills when it is needed most, hopefully will encourage a couple of our young and upcoming stars to follow suit, we need you all on board and focused for our next Premiership run. Thanks Jake.!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Which would have been heavily front loaded to get him over the Border. 

he wanted to cross the border? and we offered him more than others to convince him to join us ahead of a queue of suitors

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If he stays fit for the next 3 years, there will no one criticising us trading him in.  Coming into his prime.

May and Tomo/Petty locking two fwds down. Lever and Rivers intercepting, Salem and potentially Bowey running off and distributing.  good solid backline with cover

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2 hours ago, DubDee said:

If he stays fit for the next 3 years, there will no one criticising us trading him in.  Coming into his prime.

May and Tomo/Petty locking two fwds down. Lever and Rivers intercepting, Salem and potentially Bowey running off and distributing.  good solid backline with cover

Don't mind Hibbo also in mix after a good year in 2020.

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9 hours ago, Turner said:

he wanted to cross the border? and we offered him more than others to convince him to join us ahead of a queue of suitors

Would you rather he played for us or against us?

You have to pay top $ for quality 

Barring Injury Jake is top shelf at what he does 

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Would you rather he played for us or against us?

You have to pay top $ for quality 

Barring Injury Jake is top shelf at what he does 

What strikes me now is that we are getting closer to building a very solid and across each line number of footballers who are all in their own way hit many talents and attributes.

Now it's up to the Coaches to develop and unite this talent into a TEAM that can start imposing and impacting its considerable will on opponents.

Dont know how long it might take but  I firmly believe there are a lot of the jigsaw puzzles in the box. 

As I say don't know how long the journey will be but I am sure hitchin'along for the ride.

Jske is  as  integral player in this team. 

 

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On 3/2/2021 at 9:36 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

If we get a full season out of Jake, playing to his capabilities, we will push for Top 4. When Jake Fires the Defence is working. 
he is a barometer 

He has to play a good season

Loving the positivity here SWYL!! I knew you weren't all doom and gloom after all 

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6 hours ago, Smokey said:

Loving the positivity here SWYL!! I knew you weren't all doom and gloom after all 

I get angry when the Club shows incompetence or loses the unloseable games each year. 
tells fans that it will learn from this humiliating defeat and doesn’t. 
 

I always enjoy Wins Smokey!!

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On 3/2/2021 at 5:14 PM, Red and Blue realist said:

That'd be certainly part of it, the guys only 24 (turning 25 shortly) but is known as a real mature leader so I'm sure he'll be doing what he can to keep our best players alongside him. 

Wow, thought he was 26-27!

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