Re: scott taylor
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:02 pm
I'm well aware of all the flooding but as the thread is about Scott Taylor and you didn't use a
I thought there might be something in your comment!

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Never in a million years is it £150k , blake green cost less and he had 2 years left, it will be much less than £100kKittwazzer wrote:Apparently, he's signing for us this afternoon. £150K transfer fee is £50K less than Hull FC offered!
What stroke was he doingwiggydoran wrote:I spotted him earlier by the stadium!!! he was swimming in asda car park!!Kittwazzer wrote:Apparently, he's signing for us this afternoon. £150K transfer fee is £50K less than Hull FC offered!
Is that a play by Hull HR to get more money out of Wigan and who ever else is in for him?cow yeds wrote:At 10.15 this morning. He goes to the highest bidder.
http://www1.skysports.com/rugby-league/ ... ott-Taylor
True, but they can't force him to sign for the highest bidder, if it's someone like Widnes. The player still has a say in where he goes to.wiggydoran wrote:Is that a play by Hull HR to get more money out of Wigan and who ever else is in for him?cow yeds wrote:At 10.15 this morning. He goes to the highest bidder.
http://www1.skysports.com/rugby-league/ ... ott-Taylor
Looks like it to me!
This news story is bad news for Wigan. More clubs may try to get in on the action.
Added the link for youWigan's No. 2 Fan wrote:Hull KR prop Scott Taylor may have played his last game for the the club after refusing to discuss a contract extension. The 21-year-old has 12 months left of his contract with the Robins and chairman Neill Hudgell told the Hull Daily Mail: "He refuses to negotiate at all, which is a very strong indicator that he doesn't want to be here any more. I think that means he has played his last game for the club."
From the BBC Sport web site