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Berwick V Newcastle Sat 31st August Tyne/tweed Trophy


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Why does Micky Dyer keep being mentioned? He is an Edinburgh asset, and Berwick would always be waiting in line to see if they could approach him.

 

In recent years, efforts to build up a club asset-base have been thwarted by serious injury to Brenton Barnfield - and career-ending injury to Adrian Rymel -- while Facundo Albin had to be passed on to become a Sheffield asset after Seb Alden walked.

 

Berwick have a 20-year-old asset in Bellego who will go far, and a 17-year-old asset in Liam Carr, who is now beginning to show why he will be in next season's starting seven.

 

Non-assets such as Aspegren and Starke will ride where their 'owners' tell them to.

 

In conclusion, does any Berwick follower really want to see Peter Waite back in charge?

 

Why does Dyer keep being mentioned,have you not seen his Redcar scores.Dyer was keen on coming back to Berwick,but when Berwick didnt dtep in he went to redcar.Big mistake,still nice kevlars.

 

Alden walked,hardly.He was never signed so had nothing to walk from,for whatever reason.

 

As for Aspegren & Starke,if they arent going to be used by their parent club then they will go where they want,money,convienience etc.

 

No point in looking back to the Peter Waite,we have what we have for good or bad.

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