Scoring 15 goals for a relegation fodder side in the Scottish Prem is definitely a good return.Crowbar6753 wrote:Has an impressive goalscoring record 65 (17 goals) for Larne, 62 (32 goals) for Cliftonville and now at Ross County and scoring goals and guess what? The guy is Irish!!!! Sign him up, our record with Irish forwards ain't to shabby![]()
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On a serious note, exactly the type of player we should be looking at.
I love the misery of following Reading under the previous owner.Orion1871 wrote:I'd rather have Lzzy Hale.
Ron Hale…Horsham Royal wrote:Has Hale got Pace?

Had to do it.Sutekh wrote:Ron Hale…Horsham Royal wrote:Has Hale got Pace?![]()
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Who knows? We don't know the full terms of his contract, he may have some clauses related to relegation.Brogue wrote:On 9 July 2024, Hale signed for Scottish Premiership club Ross County on a three-year contract.
So we would have to pay for him. Couhig's interview yesterday was suggesting we will be mainly in the free market with a couple of paid for signings if we have too. depends on how much they want for him. maybe we could stretch to a couple of hundred thousand. Transfer market has him at €600k euros. How accurate their player valuations are i don't know.
Also he is 5 ft 7. i would prefer a big man who can win a header or two. Wareham is a short arse, and Wifi is better as a wide man.
Ronan Hale has become hot property after a superb first season at Ross County with a host of clubs in England and Scotland showing interest in signing him.
The Belfast Telegraph understands that League One sides Wigan Athletic, Luton Town and Port Vale are keen on the striker while he is also a target for Scottish Premiership teams Aberdeen and Dundee.
We could do with at least one striker...morganb wrote:Ronan Hale has become hot property after a superb first season at Ross County with a host of clubs in England and Scotland showing interest in signing him.
The Belfast Telegraph understands that League One sides Wigan Athletic, Luton Town and Port Vale are keen on the striker while he is also a target for Scottish Premiership teams Aberdeen and Dundee.
No mention of Reading...
So won't be us then.Sutekh wrote:This one’s still rumbling. Ross County saying they won’t let him go on the cheap and that if he does go then whoever signs him will have to go that extra mile.
+1. No surprise Jimmy hasn't learnt a goddamn thingRoyalwaster wrote:A statement of going down the path of financial ruin once again more like ...
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