Friday 19 February 2010

Latest and Interesting Scoop!

TrueSwedenRugby has been given a scoop regarding one of Sweden's top Player's.
Current International Paul Mathews has decided to change clubs and leave GRF for Spartacus. This is obviously good news for his new club as that will help them to develop their backline. It is a disaster for GRF as Paul was not only an inspirational Captain and player for them, it could also be argued that his performances were the only reason that they escaped the ignominy of relegation last season.
Although we have pressed him to the reasons why he was leaving, he has decided to keep that to himself for the time being, like any true gentleman, we suppose.
He was forthcoming on why he chose Spartacus though. "Even though I was made some very generous offers by other clubs throughout the country. I wanted to join a club that had potential, was run properly, had some good coaches and one where I could help them to develop. I want to feel the atmosphere of a Rugby Club and to start enjoying the game again. Spartacus, in my view offers me that." Although Paul is currently enjoying a rest in New Zealand, he assures us that he will be fit to play on his return.
Things seem to be looking up for Spartacus, we will be following their progress with interest this season.

6 comments:

  1. He has been getting generous offers...

    This is so interresting! It´s not that hard to figure out which teams been offering him so generously. I guess there is money involved altought these clubs recruiting good players from Sweden and abroad denies it. Keep digging True Sweden.....

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  2. Paul, Will, Alan to Spartacus and Ian caple to GRF.... thats the Deal of the fucking century,.. well done Spartacus

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  3. who denies that clubs use incentives to recruit players? we cant all have farmer boys on tap can we!!

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  4. So Spartacus are recruiting 3 guys almost in their 40's. Now there's a recruitment plan with long term goals.

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  5. It's not about your age. It's how you play the game.

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  6. and in sweden the best players are the oldest one

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