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The fate of 3rd leg Greg


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5 minutes ago, Charlotte Town FC said:

Maybe that’s what he’s waiting for.

It's possible. It's what Chris Gamble did when he "retired". He basically told the team he was done and waited and forced them to release him instead of retiring. Just to be clear, I don't blame him for doing that just providing an example.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's possible. It's what Chris Gamble did when he "retired". He basically told the team he was done and waited and forced them to release him instead of retiring. Just to be clear, I don't blame him for doing that just providing an example.

So underrated as a Corner.  Very shrewd player who played the game like a job.  Got his money and got out.  Gotta respect it.

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I think this all hinges on Cam. If he's here, I'm sure Olsen will give it another try. But I believe he did say that he doesn't want to be a part of a rebuild. So who knows. I think right now he's taking his time to be honest. He doesn't have to announce his retirement, if he is in fact retiring, any time soon. He could do it any time. 

 

I'd like him to come back with Cam, I think he'd like the new offense once we have an OC and what this team is going to do with the offensive system they install. 

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25 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's possible. It's what Chris Gamble did when he "retired". He basically told the team he was done and waited and forced them to release him instead of retiring. Just to be clear, I don't blame him for doing that just providing an example.

When did he say he was done?

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