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Contracts 00:35 - May 13 with 2701 viewsGVJack

We all know the majority of those who are out of contract next month and will not be staying (with the exception of Darling who could still potentially stay), but who else have we got coming down to 1,2 or 3 year contracts? Does anyone have a list?

I know Fulton will have a year left and is unlikely to either both re-sign (unless on considerably lower terms) or move on, but for anyone else with 1 year remaining I'm assuming we'll be planning to move on so that we don't have another Darling on our hands?

Those on 2 years should also now start to be offered new contracts on better terms for a minimum of 4 years (assuming we want to retain) or again start the process to move on out of the club to maximise return rather than let them run contracts down to a year where we are held over a barrell.
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Contracts on 09:09 - May 16 with 155 viewsWhiterockin

Contracts on 08:06 - May 16 by RichardO

Sorry you were right Lowe did start in all the three play off games with both Manning and Roberts starting on the bench in the semi finals with Lowe starting both, Routledge and Cullen each starting in one. Routledge replaced Cullen in the first semi and Connor Roberts replacing Routledge and Korey Smith on for Hourihane in the second game to hold onto the advantage. That wouldn't have been my choice of teams in the semis but results prove me wrong.

As for the final Roberts starting the final instead of Routledge or Cullen who started one of either semi finals.
As you say the game was lost in the first twenty, none of us expected a lot from the final but we left ourselves wide open to their counter attack , Grimes booked on the sixth minute, Cabango's mistake for the penalty and they pressed home that advantage as we were in disarray and shapeless trying to make up for the previous mistake. Yes the game was over long before Fulton's sending off but I personally held onto the slim chance of getting back into the game as we tried to press forward hence Fulton's reckless challenge in their penalty area .
Can't remember if Routledge had got injured in the last semi final but he didn't feature in the final not even on the bench after featuring in both semi's.
I still think we tried to press forward way too early in the final and paid the price instead or keeping things solid, just like we have seen under various other managers, you have to ensure you stay in a game especially against better teams, we didn't in the final all be it against the "better" team.
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Without a doubt Brentford were the better team, had better players and the better manager although I detested him at the time. I like many who attended in very difficult times just felt the team should have given more. OK we may have lost but just rolling over is what hurt me.
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