Paul Rooney signing approved by new board?

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Paul Rooney signing approved by new board?

by PhilGull » 09 Dec 2016, 18:40

I wonder if Nicho has learned from the West Brom loans? When they are free it's usually because they are expected to play, not get splinters on the bench...

Paul Rooney signing approved by new board?

by yellowblackwhite » 09 Dec 2016, 14:27

Another silly post with no substance, as RoadRunner and Ferrarilover both confirm MILLWALL have given him as a totally FREE loan, and no this would not need approval as cost is zero to TUFC.

So we are - No wiser!! As you put it...

Paul Rooney signing approved by new board?

by ROADRUNNER » 09 Dec 2016, 11:52

MILLWALL ARE PAYING HIS WAGES.

Paul Rooney signing approved by new board?

by ferrarilover » 08 Dec 2016, 22:32

He'll be free. Nothing to see here. Sorry.

Matt.

Paul Rooney signing approved by new board?

by midtable » 08 Dec 2016, 22:20

Central defender Paul Rooney has few league appearances, such as one for Millwall first team but I understand his signing would have to be approved by new owners if it costs money. Is this is a sign they don't want the club to be relegated to save their investment?
If it turns out that Millwall are continuing to pay all his wages then we are no wiser.

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