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He’s put the time on there as well. Probably quite significant.
Has he brought the club into disrepute...?
Got to agree with albie they have every right to turn other teams down, bogle might think he is better than the conference
Bogle and Williams have contracts that they want to continue.....they are fully within their rights to do so.Leaving them out of the squad, or asking them to train away from the group is very poor management from DRFC.Some on here think that the club should punish players for keeping to the contract DRFC signed them under....this is nonsense on stilts.In any other industry this would be seen as an attempt at constructive dismissal, and would provoke trade union involvement.I am not commenting on whether the deal offered by other clubs should have been accepted, because none of us know what was on offer. Easy to say that they should have left without knowing the details.
We don't know that they would have pulled in the same money thou that just a guess, and has anyone actually come in for Williams, and to be honest against Accrington bogle put plenty of effort in and it was probably his best game for us
Quote from: bpoolrover on September 13, 2021, 06:59:35 pmWe don't know that they would have pulled in the same money thou that just a guess, and has anyone actually come in for Williams, and to be honest against Accrington bogle put plenty of effort in and it was probably his best game for usIt’s not a guess. If a player is loaned out they will pick up the same basic wage that they’re contracted to receive. The benefit to us would be that we would (hopefully) receive a contribution towards that from the club that takes them. The player would get the chance to play games and regain confidence and fitness. But Bogle and Williams would clearly rather pick up money for nothing.
Quote from: sha66y on September 13, 2021, 06:13:41 pmHas he brought the club into disrepute...? Why ?
I think there’s a lot of assumptions being made here by people who don’t know the exact details. To be become a professional footballer takes a lot of endeavour, desire and perseverance. To suggest players who have got to this position and made these sacrifices, are now happy training away from the rest of the team just doesn’t ring true. I don’t honestly think anyone would feel good being deemed surplus to requirements. Now if offers come in for these players, the offer needs to be right for the player, it’s their prerogative to turn it down. Like anyone been offered a new job there’s lot of factors to take into account. Now putting stuff on Twitter isn’t very clever but I’d say it’s the modern way, 95% of stuff on Twitter is nonsense. Someone needs to have a word with him about this.
Quote from: The Beast on September 13, 2021, 07:55:11 pmI think there’s a lot of assumptions being made here by people who don’t know the exact details. To be become a professional footballer takes a lot of endeavour, desire and perseverance. To suggest players who have got to this position and made these sacrifices, are now happy training away from the rest of the team just doesn’t ring true. I don’t honestly think anyone would feel good being deemed surplus to requirements. Now if offers come in for these players, the offer needs to be right for the player, it’s their prerogative to turn it down. Like anyone been offered a new job there’s lot of factors to take into account. Now putting stuff on Twitter isn’t very clever but I’d say it’s the modern way, 95% of stuff on Twitter is nonsense. Someone needs to have a word with him about this.Well said.I'm surprised a bit (well, not really) at some of the things being said about this Bogle post/situation here and on Twitter.At the end of the day, Bogle and Williams will be fed up. They're here, they're contracted and not me thing has come out suggesting they haven't shown commitment to the club. Wellens has frozen them out of training for the crime of not quite being good enough. Venting about it online is nothing new do, as far as professionalism goes...what do they have to lose? They've already been told they've got no chance of playing and can't even train with the team anymore.
Don't like players airing the dirty laundry in public and would imagine they're in breach of some kind of social media policy but without wanting to be in the minority here, there's definitely a few managers spoken badly about in autobiographies and podcasts like Undr The Cosh that have made players train away from the main group.