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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by nottinghamtiger » 15 Sep 2019, 15:38

Tamworth Tiger wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 03:07 I would have to add McGoldrick into that mix in terms of loyalty and commitment to the club

But nowhere near the same level of playing ability.

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by Tamworth Tiger » 15 Sep 2019, 19:53

It’s interesting that he was a serial winner of fans player of the year. He suffered from putting his hand up for anything and playing injured a lot of the time due to poor management

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by Jonny1975 » 16 Sep 2019, 10:42

I've had the privilege of being in Millo's company at some social functions, and can say you will not meet a nicer guy, who loves the club n community, more than him. He has often played patched up this yr, and the reason for the heavy strapping on his arm is because a couple of seasons ago he snapped his elbow ligament, which is still unrepaired, which he plans to repair , once hes stopped playing.
I maybe biased, but I genuinely feel he is our greatest ever import in terms of value for money for the club, both on and off the pitch. People talk about Vowles & Davis, but one thing I can be sure of, which for me, puts Millo above those two, is he would never have signed for Wakefield or Leeds. We've had Millo throughout his best yrs, he is contracted for another season, and if managed correctly could even be here beyond that. No players are bigger than the club, but when players like him leave, it leaves a massive hole to fill.

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by Mysterio » 20 Sep 2019, 20:12

Grant was towing last night IMO....
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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by casjunction » 20 Sep 2019, 20:23

What was he towing.

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by westerbeast » 20 Sep 2019, 20:44

Grant took it too Warrington last night. But his play the ball needs some working on [-(

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by Sharlotiger » 20 Sep 2019, 20:50

westerbeast wrote: 20 Sep 2019, 20:44 Grant took it too Warrington last night. But his play the ball needs some working on [-(
Millo was pretty loose and if he is thinking about retirement then watching his performance back last night should sadly convince him

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by daytona » 20 Sep 2019, 23:47

Millo made a few mistakes last night, but he did long minutes, defensively brilliant and we look so much better in attack when he is on the field in my opinion. Grant still has another year in him at least for mine.

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by Tamworth Tiger » 21 Sep 2019, 01:22

I agree

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by Piquad1 » 21 Sep 2019, 09:00

It's hard to face reality really but I think Milo has had his day now. Don't get me wrong been a great player for our club but common sense should prevail before he does have a serious injury and I for one don't want his fantastic career to go out on a whimper with a serious injury. Love the guy a legend in black and amber. Coyf

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by Danny Boy » 21 Sep 2019, 16:52

Millo still has something to offer, ref was conned at Wire, so cant read much into that. Grant has played busted a lot this year, we’ve needed him to with such a huge injury list, but with a couple of months off, he’ll be back with a bang. He still has a contribution to make, even though he’s playing busted!
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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by thedogvinnie » 21 Sep 2019, 17:17

Millo will know when he cant do it anymore, I trust his judgement

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Re: Millo to retire?

Post by Mysterio » 21 Sep 2019, 22:18

Do not get me wrong I have the absolute utmost regard for Millo. I just want him to be sure he's ready to go around again at 95%+
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