My old dad used to say " if your lucky enough to be born with a good pair of arms and legs and don't sell them to the highest bidder, than your a fool"
That mantra apply to anyone in any walk of life. Be you a sportsman, engineer or a brain surgeon.
So when a player moves on for more money or security I always say goodbye and good luck. But taking them back is a whole different discussion.
In the case for Thornley, we wouldn't be improving on what we already have so no. But let's say Josh Hodgson wanted to come back, that would be a no brainer.
Sentiment and loyalty are wonderful values, but in a very short sporting career are not always wise.
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