You never know, we managed to get Ince and Irwin for that farewell year.

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From: nswolves@googlegroups.com [mailto:nswol...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Steven Millward
Sent: Wednesday, 3 June 2009 13:50
To: nswolves@googlegroups.com
Subject: [NSWolves] Re: Looks like he's up for a move, but $70k per week...


Would love him to play for Wolves but sounds like there's no chance based on 
wages and location.


2009/6/3 Marcus Chantry <marcus.chan...@macquarie.com>


        BOLTON want to give Paul Scholes a final season of first-team football. 
         
        Scholes is ready to leave Manchester United in search of one last 
campaign after spending much of this term on the sidelines. 
        The midfield maestro has grown sick of being a bit-part player at Old 
Trafford this season and feels it is affecting his form. 
        
        Now neighbours Bolton want him to be the central figure in their side 
by making him the highest-paid player at the club. 
        Scholes, 34, signed a one-year extension to his contract this season. 
        But it is unlikely United would demand any sort of transfer fee if the 
player asked to leave. 
        The Trotters would be prepared to match his wages of around £70,000 a 
week. It is understood Scholes would not drive a hard bargain as he is just 
looking to play one last season of regular football. 
        Stoke are also interested in making Scholes a player-coach. 
        But Scholes has made only the initial steps into getting his coaching 
badges. 
        Also he would not fancy the three-hour round trip to Stoke from his 
home in Saddleworth every day. 
        Bolton's training ground is less than half an hour from his house. 

        Scholes has started only a third of United's games this season and was 
once again on the bench for Wednesday's Champions League final defeat against 
Barcelona. 
         
         

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