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Goodbye Randell Williams

Fareham Grecian

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But millions of people were separated from their loved ones over the last 12 months.
Yes and it made a lot of them miserable and homesick. Why would Randell be immune (sorry) to normal human emotions?
 

Snoop Fog

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Leaving aside the Covid factor, for a young born n bred Londoner, Devon must be another planet. Once recall seeing TAH wandering around Princesshay alone, looking bored to tears !

Good luck, Randell.
I used to watch TAH walking around SJP with 21 others looking bored to tears!
 

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Great creative player . I really like him . Good luck man .
 

IndoMike

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Yes and it made a lot of them miserable and homesick. Why would Randell be immune (sorry) to normal human emotions?
Because millions of people just got on with their job and made the best if it.
 

The Proper Chap

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Perhaps Randy really struggled with the barber shops closing, taking an inch off his ponytail can make or break his final ball. Poor old Randy.
 

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Yes and it made a lot of them miserable and homesick. Why would Randell be immune (sorry) to normal human emotions?
By the way, I've always supported Randell Williams and have said that he is crucial to the way the team play, but I'm afraid I can't accept homesickness as an excuse from a grown man for lackadaisical performances. His injury might be an excuse or the fact that he was distracted by the collapse of his transfer, but homesickness? Do me a favour
 

Sexton Blake

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His leaving was always on the cards. He has a natural talent and I think it is probably due to being out for so long after his injury but I don’t think he has really developed his game very much during his time with us and still seemed to flatter to deceive.
 

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Mental health awareness week going well on Exeweb I see. Global pandemic, stuck away from your family, apparently no reason for anyone to be a bit down obviously.

Hope no-one here is going to be manning Samaritans helplines, with their "man-up and get on with it you are a 24 year old man" material.
 

Alistair20000

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Perhaps Randy really struggled with the barber shops closing, taking an inch off his ponytail can make or break his final ball. Poor old Randy.
A man with a pony tail is just wrong. (n)

Hope you don’t sport one Chap
 

IndoMike

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Mental health awareness week going well on Exeweb I see. Global pandemic, stuck away from your family, apparently no reason for anyone to be a bit down obviously.

Hope no-one here is going to be manning Samaritans helplines, with their "man-up and get on with it you are a 24 year old man" material.
Do you have proof that Randell was suffering from homesickness?
 
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