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To save me scrolling how long a contract did he sign with Rovers recently ?
Is it a full season loan or likely to be re assessed in the new year, as in could we get him back in an emergency?
A year and an option, his loan is until the January window,
He has been there a few days and I haven't seen him, then I was told it was until January, but with the terms of full season it is quite common for the players club to recall to the club in January if the player is needed by them or someone else comes in for the player. If he hits it like he did at Buxton nothing will be off the table, and he has made a good start there in training, yep done it again, and loves the place and the lads there, he is really pleased with everyone and everything, happy days.
Make or break loan for the lad hope it goes well time will show
Quote from: CheeseToastie on July 02, 2025, 10:41:33 pmMake or break loan for the lad hope it goes well time will show He’s 20 year old yes 21 in August. He’s the first player I can remember to get loan with a league club. It won’t be make or break at this early stage in his career especially for centre halves. Will be watching with interest to see his progression.
Called it! Might try a career as a football agent https://www.drfc-vsc.co.uk/index.php?topic=294385.msg1395400#msg1395400
According to Harrogate’s Head of Recruitment it sounds like Bobby has been signed as back-up to the two first-choice CB’s.I’m sure he’s bound to get a chance at some point.
Pancho, he had a choice of clubs, including stopping at the Rovers and going to Spain and the club and he himself through his agent has had written offers of a permanent move with a club willing to pay a transfer fee. But again after conversations the gravitas of not having to travel, or even live away at the moment was pointed out to him and the advantage of stopping at Doncaster. He got the loan himself playing the way he did last season at Buxton that attracted other clubs attention, and with John McGrath encouraging him all the way while he was at that club and giving him and some other young players such as Burton, who if we were really up to it we would have been at least looking at, the stage to play on. His father who is his biggest fan and also a very level headed person with friends pointed out the advantages of taking a loan well before the start of pre season training if any was offered. The Harrogate manager pulled up trees to get the lad there and the club has been very welcoming and Bobby is well aware that wherever he plays he will only play in the team if he deserves to. He has lost two years and is not a 17 yrs old boy anymore and knows exactly what he wants and has to do and is not keen to hang around any more and will do his best wherever he plays to get the shirt. Apart from a few supporters of the club who went to see him in a game last season playing at Buxton, I don't think anyone from the staff at Doncaster Rovers have seen him play in a competitive game for two years, and if so only an odd one.