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Just consider if this happened to you.You go in to work as usual, and a new boss says I don't think you are up to it, you will have to work down in the shed, and have no interaction with colleagues.......not very nice is it, and a form of bullying!The reason a player might choose to not move on does not have to be about money, or football for that matter.Maybe his partner does not want to move, perhaps the kids have just settled at school.Lots of non football reasons to consider.Rovers are an employer of these players, and need to treat them fairly and with respect to the employment rules. Some folk seem to think that they can moved out against what they see as their best interests....again, put yourself in their shoes for a minute.
Like I say. Watch the last half hour of the Accrington match. Tell me Bogle is top of the list for not doing his job.But that is irrelevant anyway. The problem is not the club deciding that Bogle has no future with us. It's the way they have publicly handled the issue.
Quote from: StocksArmy on September 14, 2021, 01:42:07 pmTo say the club are to blame is shocking. The only thing the club is guilty of is instilling belief in a manager who in turn believed would get a tune out of the players in question. May I add that he didnt get a tune out of either of them before he up and left. Now for our fans..... there was barely a single one of you who gave them the time of day after a handful of performances. Fast forward to a hat full and every single one of us can agree that they are not good enough. Bogle is not only out of his depth but, he consistently brings sweet f all to the team and thinks nothing of showing no desire yet reomoving him from the first team is a disgrace. Why? Ive read a few comments on his performance at Accrington being OK.... Are you joking me or are you using this as a wind up? Im fully behind the club on their stance on this. If any of us went to work and didnt put effort in we would all be out on our arse and Omar Bogle falls bang into that. Its just easier to hide on a football pitch in a team who lose every game. But, because hes on a contract he is allowed to do what he wants it seems. people at the club are to blame as they signed the players, no one can slag Williams off for lack of effort as he rarely plays to see if he does or not,in saying that he has been poor the times he has playe, bogle as bst has said the last time he played was probably his best game for us, they should be training as normal and just not picked for matches with nothing in public said
To say the club are to blame is shocking. The only thing the club is guilty of is instilling belief in a manager who in turn believed would get a tune out of the players in question. May I add that he didnt get a tune out of either of them before he up and left. Now for our fans..... there was barely a single one of you who gave them the time of day after a handful of performances. Fast forward to a hat full and every single one of us can agree that they are not good enough. Bogle is not only out of his depth but, he consistently brings sweet f all to the team and thinks nothing of showing no desire yet reomoving him from the first team is a disgrace. Why? Ive read a few comments on his performance at Accrington being OK.... Are you joking me or are you using this as a wind up? Im fully behind the club on their stance on this. If any of us went to work and didnt put effort in we would all be out on our arse and Omar Bogle falls bang into that. Its just easier to hide on a football pitch in a team who lose every game. But, because hes on a contract he is allowed to do what he wants it seems.
Let’s just say I think there are some very rose tinted recollections of that half hour at Accrington Stanley. I watched the game and I watched what Bogle contributed when he came on. He did okay at best. Watch it back? No thanks. It’s unlikely that in years to come the masses will all be reminiscing over the heady days of that half hour at Accrington Stanley where he won a header and played a diagonal ball that didn’t result in a chance being created.
This for a start.https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/richie-wellens-on-omar-bogles-future-at-doncaster-rovers-after-he-rejected-chance-to-leave-3357363
This for a start.https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/richie-wellens-on-omar-bogles-future-at-doncaster-rovers-after-he-rejected-chance-to-leave-3357363That's a manager one-sidedly venting his frustration in public. The player has no opportunity to give his side of the story. It's simply unprofessional.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 14, 2021, 07:27:18 pmThis for a start.https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/richie-wellens-on-omar-bogles-future-at-doncaster-rovers-after-he-rejected-chance-to-leave-3357363That's a manager one-sidedly venting his frustration in public. The player has no opportunity to give his side of the story. It's simply unprofessional.You’ve chosen the word venting. It doesn’t read like venting to me. And Bogle has put his versions forward through his own channels. That’s why this thread exists.
Quote from: Jonathan on September 14, 2021, 07:32:02 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 14, 2021, 07:27:18 pmThis for a start.https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/richie-wellens-on-omar-bogles-future-at-doncaster-rovers-after-he-rejected-chance-to-leave-3357363That's a manager one-sidedly venting his frustration in public. The player has no opportunity to give his side of the story. It's simply unprofessional.You’ve chosen the word venting. It doesn’t read like venting to me. And Bogle has put his versions forward through his own channels. That’s why this thread exists. Have you ever heard a Rovers manager previously publicly criticise a player for not leaving when the manager wanted him to? And Bogle has, as far as I can see, posted a single word on Instagram. He hasn't had the chance and won't have the chance to be interviewed in the press to give his response to the criticisms of his ability and professional attitude that his manager made in that interview
Cukur is worse and offered less and that takes some doing.
And the general consensus was that Mourinho was totally out of order. We obviously have different approaches to management. The line I think the overwhelming majority of managers would have taken was to simply say that Bogle was not part of his plans and was available for transfer but that moves had fallen through. Questioning motives publicly is simply unprofessional.
Wellens said he'd give Omar a chance. Since then he's played him for 85 minutes in League One total, chastised him for missing a penalty and frozen him from the squad.