Paul Hayes has returned to the club

Discussion in 'Bulletin Board ARCHIVE' started by JLWBigLil, Mar 22, 2007.

  1. Gue

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    When Hayes joined Hudds these 2 stories were on our OFFICIAL site copyright etc BFC Premium TV

    BARNSLEY striker Paul Hayes has signed for Huddersfield Town today on a one-month emergency loan after the two clubs agreed a deal this morning.</p>

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    Paul joined the Reds in the summer of 2005 after leaving Scnuthorpe United. He has gone on to make 87 first team appearances, netting 18 goals.</p>

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    The 23-year-old, who started his professional career with Norwich City, was courted by Southend United, Peterborough United and Leyton Orient during the January transfer window and will spend the next month at the Galpharm Stadium. </p>

    With Barnsley Football Club only having two reserve team fixtures in early March, Paul will spend a month with Huddersfield to keep sharp and match fit ahead of the run in</p>

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    FROM WWW.HTAFC.COM</p>

    Ex-Scnuthorpe United striker Paul Hayes will sign for Town this morning, initially on loan for a month but with a view to a permanent deal.</p>

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    So you can see where a discrepancy can arise.</p>
     
  2. Owe

    Owen Blackadder New Member

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    My antipathy comes solely from this sort of thing continually

    happening. There have been so many contradictions come out that it is unreal yet some people continue to take them all in as gospel. Well if you don't wish to think for yourself then just carry on and believe everything you're told.
     
  3. Redstone

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    well the way hayes was talking

    he knows he will be off somewhere in the summer so i think he saw it as shop window time
     

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