CONFIRMED Tom Cannon signs until 2029, with a year option

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Why do our fans
Slag the board and manager for being tight arses with no vision one minute
And then the next whinge that we’ve paid stupid money ,

Some on this site will never ever be happy whatever the club does

Well done chris
Well done the new owners
COYRAWW
Twas ever thus mate........but worthy post and UTB!
 
know lots on here sceptical about cannon but i think hes a very good signing and i rate him and think he will get plenty of goals for us weve been short in final 3rd all season but the signings of this lad and bbd will solve that
 

Can't help but feel this is a bit of a panic buy and we've been royally ripped off. Not seen anything from him to suggest he is worth this kind of money.
Nah, Wilder chased him like mad in the Summer. He either ran out of time (maybe the Osula deal was too late) or money. I think he's been Chris's number 1 target since then.
 

Got a feeling in me watter, sometimes a player and a club are meant for each other, the stars are aligning according to Linz

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As the twilight fades to darkness, look toward the southwestern horizon. There, you’ll spot Venus and Saturn appearing close together. Venus, the brighter of the two, will be unmissable.

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Uranus will be positioned near Jupiter, and Neptune will be close to Venus and Saturn. You will need optical aid to see both these ice giants as their magnitude is beyond the naked eye limit.

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We were looking out for Mars but it was really cloudy last night. Venus was still incredibly bright, peeking through the cover but that's all we could see.

The kids insisted on taking turns with my phone to see the Stellarium app as we were walking home.
 

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