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Should We Cash In On Bart?

Sell Bart now? 18 members have voted

  1. 1. Should we sell Bart if a deemed good offer comes in?

    • Sell him and use Spiess and use the cash to float the rest of the team?
      4
    • Keep him. We need him to give us a chance of staying up!
      14

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Extension has to be our main word at notts. As hissing said, bart has been very different since D&A came in. Bart, Liddle & Leacock HAVE TO SIGN 2-3 year contracts. If Derry, Abbott, Ray, Jim, Aileen want to perhaps realize a dream of playing in the championship, they have to keep this spine, I have good feelings about this group. We just need to weed out the dandelions from this team, which i think Derry will do, correctly.

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We should keep him. Hes helped us alot. we managed when we got rid of kasper but he was an expensive player. Bart is a player that we need so we really shouldn't get rid him.

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No definitely not. If we are ever going to build a team capable of getting promotion then we need to keep players like Bart. Although Spiess has potential he is not anywhere near as good as Bart yet because of age and experience. He also seems very injury prone and as much as I love Pilks, selling Bart would mean spending more money on another keeper!

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