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Dennis Cirkin

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He appears to be abroad somewhere according to his Instagram. Could be an old picture like.

Can’t see anyway he’s signing a new contract after so long like. I also can’t see a way he’ll sign for a team to the same standard as us. If we got into the conference league or something, he’s the ideal type of player to play those midweek matches & Reinildo do the weekends. If he’s ever fit like.
 
I can’t see him staying it doesn’t work for either party he can’t stay fit sadly. It’s a shame as he’s perfect as a back up left back who would play 10-15 games a season.
 
I’d still like him to stay if he can sort out fitness and any other issues. His signing was one of the first markers of a change in strategy, he’s been there since league one and I think has the ability to do it in the PL as he’s shown this season. If he moves on, goes with best wishes
 
I can’t see Cirkin being here next season. He’s a decent player when fit but he’s stuck in a continuous cycle of playing back up to Reinildo and then when the odd opportunity presents itself to play he’s either not fit or Hume is preferred ahead of him.

I think both parties will reach the conclusion that a parting of the ways is the best option.
Sadly I agree with this. He has the ability to play at this level I think, but there comes a pint where you have to say it’s just not happening for him here and maybe a change of scene is what he needs to get going again. Cracking signing for Millwall if they come up.
 
Yeah I agree, think although he is a canny player his injury record will mean he will be moving on and another young LB brought in
One thing in his favour is being homegrown so if his injuries were sorted a new deal could still be smart business.
Overall this season we’re only behind Spurs for games missed due to injury though, so I expect a clear out of the more injury prone lads. Huggins, Alese, Seelt and Cirkin will probably all go. In an alternate reality that could be a premier league back four.
 
One thing in his favour is being homegrown so if his injuries were sorted a new deal could still be smart business.
Overall this season we’re only behind Spurs for games missed due to injury though, so I expect a clear out of the more injury prone lads. Huggins, Alese, Seelt and Cirkin will probably all go. In an alternate reality that could be a premier league back four.
Oh yeah i like him he is a good player, all of those are but the injury records speak for themselves really
 
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