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found the link on VSC http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/Doncaster-Rovers-Billy-Sharp-interview.6250158.jp

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pkt_drfc wrote:found the link on VSC http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/Doncaster-Rovers-Billy-Sharp-interview.6250158.jp
Good write up that Pete, more or less what he said last night, really do hope he see's the wood before the tree's and signs for us, just don't leave it till the last minuite Billy my old ticker won't stand it..
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I like the bit where he says the Chairman at DRFC has asked me if i am interested in moving and i told him yes.... 
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Let's hope he makes the correct choice

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pkt_drfc wrote:Let's hope he makes the correct choice
Oh i think he will...
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That sounds positive. 
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Nice picture of him in the Star going round the pitch on Sat in a DRFC polo shirt
Shame I couldn't find it on the online edition, not that I'd want to wind any blunts up
Shame I couldn't find it on the online edition, not that I'd want to wind any blunts up

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On-loan striker Billy Sharp may have played his last game of the season after suffering a torn thigh muscle against Barnsley before Easter, but he has dropped a tantalising hint that Rovers fans may not have seen the last of him in a red and while hooped shirt.
Sharp signed on a season-long loan from Sheffield United after clearly not being in Kevin Blackwell's plans at Bramall Lane, and went on to be a huge success and a firm favourite with Rovers fans, scoring 15 league goals during the season - the elusive 20 goal mark denied him when injury cruelly cut short his season six matches from the end.
Sharp told the Yorkshire Evening Post: "I've got a year left at Sheffield United and if I'm not in his (Blackwell's) plans, then obviously I'll be looking to move. The chairman of Donny (John Ryan) has already asked if I'd be interested (in moving) and I've told him yes.I'll go on my holidays and see what unfolds and we'll see what happens this summer."
"I said I wanted to go and get the smile back on my face when I came to Doncaster and enjoy my football again and I've enjoyed every single minute; it couldn't have gone any better for me really. It's such a good club, with good staff and lads and it was the perfect move for me, really. I spoke to a few people there and they said: 'Yes, you will enjoy it here' and I just thought that I may as well give it a go. And it couldn't have gone any better really."
"I'm happy with my season, but just gutted I can't play one more minute even, just to say thanks to the fans. But I suppose these things happen, don't they? It's the worst thing, being injured as a footballer. When I thought I had a dead leg, I thought I'd miss the Easter games and that the Scunthorpe match was maybe the one I was hoping to probably get back for, but I've only just started to bend my leg, so there's no way I'll be back again this season."
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Sharp signed on a season-long loan from Sheffield United after clearly not being in Kevin Blackwell's plans at Bramall Lane, and went on to be a huge success and a firm favourite with Rovers fans, scoring 15 league goals during the season - the elusive 20 goal mark denied him when injury cruelly cut short his season six matches from the end.
Sharp told the Yorkshire Evening Post: "I've got a year left at Sheffield United and if I'm not in his (Blackwell's) plans, then obviously I'll be looking to move. The chairman of Donny (John Ryan) has already asked if I'd be interested (in moving) and I've told him yes.I'll go on my holidays and see what unfolds and we'll see what happens this summer."
"I said I wanted to go and get the smile back on my face when I came to Doncaster and enjoy my football again and I've enjoyed every single minute; it couldn't have gone any better for me really. It's such a good club, with good staff and lads and it was the perfect move for me, really. I spoke to a few people there and they said: 'Yes, you will enjoy it here' and I just thought that I may as well give it a go. And it couldn't have gone any better really."
"I'm happy with my season, but just gutted I can't play one more minute even, just to say thanks to the fans. But I suppose these things happen, don't they? It's the worst thing, being injured as a footballer. When I thought I had a dead leg, I thought I'd miss the Easter games and that the Scunthorpe match was maybe the one I was hoping to probably get back for, but I've only just started to bend my leg, so there's no way I'll be back again this season."
from doncasterrovers.co.uk
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