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I think he can count himself very unlucky last season and indeed harshly treated with the debacle that was roos.

He certainly should have been no 2 to camp in my view and never really let us down in goal and had some great performances...if his kicking had been stronger he would be competitive at this level.

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too right ian i did wonder about roos and camp so obviously evans in his wisdom decided to oust collin and  i also think evans had destroyed his confidence 



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Still in his prime at 31 & I'm sure a L1 club would love his services. Played a big part in promotion & will always be remembered. To this day I don't know how he did that at Norwich. Perhaps plan is to get another couple of years out of Campy while we show a 23-24 year old the ropes

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hillsborough miller wrote:

too right ian i did wonder about roos and camp so obviously evans in his wisdom decided to oust collin and  i also think evans had destroyed his confidence 


 I suspect he's not the only one who had his confidence destroyed and left with a bitter taste. The architect of a successful side set about destroying what he'd built and the team broke up when all that was needed was a bit of strengthening here and there. 



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