0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: Sven Vath on May 23, 2025, 11:44:23 amQuote from: In the box on May 23, 2025, 11:10:18 amQuote from: steve@dcfd on May 20, 2025, 02:53:27 pmNo decision as yet but final decision should be made before the end of the week according to Free Press one way or the other.If he can get a better contract elsewhere with guarantee of first team football then good luck to him. McCann says he isn’t likely to get first team football .. it makes you wonder if this is the reason he won’t sign his contract . Grant doesn’t seem not to have got a obvious plan B set up and to lose so may players in one hit is just beginning to show as a budgetary matter… as players are rejecting the offers made .Some said this last year.... and then we won the league.In Grant we trust We had three recognised central defenders and four with McGarth now we have NONE !! Win the league without them then ?
Quote from: In the box on May 23, 2025, 11:10:18 amQuote from: steve@dcfd on May 20, 2025, 02:53:27 pmNo decision as yet but final decision should be made before the end of the week according to Free Press one way or the other.If he can get a better contract elsewhere with guarantee of first team football then good luck to him. McCann says he isn’t likely to get first team football .. it makes you wonder if this is the reason he won’t sign his contract . Grant doesn’t seem not to have got a obvious plan B set up and to lose so may players in one hit is just beginning to show as a budgetary matter… as players are rejecting the offers made .Some said this last year.... and then we won the league.In Grant we trust
Quote from: steve@dcfd on May 20, 2025, 02:53:27 pmNo decision as yet but final decision should be made before the end of the week according to Free Press one way or the other.If he can get a better contract elsewhere with guarantee of first team football then good luck to him. McCann says he isn’t likely to get first team football .. it makes you wonder if this is the reason he won’t sign his contract . Grant doesn’t seem not to have got a obvious plan B set up and to lose so may players in one hit is just beginning to show as a budgetary matter… as players are rejecting the offers made .
No decision as yet but final decision should be made before the end of the week according to Free Press one way or the other.If he can get a better contract elsewhere with guarantee of first team football then good luck to him.
How is anyone being negative and critical of the club after 2 players turned down contracts?Those 2 players made it clear before the season ended that they were not gonna re-sign. We still offered a contract to them in the hope they changed their minds, but good on the club not offering budget busting wages to a player who didnt want to stay anyway. If the players mind is set that they dont want to play here next season then rather them move on than only staying because of the wage
Sign the contract Bobby and continue your development with the Rovers.
If he’s got an agent running his mouth publicly about his deal at his age with very little FL experience then it looks bleak for him going forward
Although he was given a deadline same as the others I would think if we withdrew the offer that would men we wouldn't be entitled to any development fee. But if he rejects the offer then we would be, Just a guess as to why he is being treated a bit differently
Unfortunately said better players will want decent wages, wonder what we are prepared to pay?
Faulkner is an old fashioned center half ,just like the one we have lost in Anderson they both put there bodies on the line every game maybe not the most fashionable or skillful but will give you 100% every game and as a fan that is all we ask
Quote from: Dagenham Rover on May 25, 2025, 11:03:58 amAlthough he was given a deadline same as the others I would think if we withdrew the offer that would men we wouldn't be entitled to any development fee. But if he rejects the offer then we would be, Just a guess as to why he is being treated a bit differentlyHe’s rejected the offer
I think this situation shows the club are much more aggressive and business savy.Offer a contract on low wages. He signs is low risk and can probably get a loan to cover most or all the wages.Likely case he rejects which he has, the club have offered a contract, due a development fee. If he drops down to some non league club with a bit of money might end up getting 20-30k
It’s tough for players like Faulkner, showed huge promise, Agents in their ear, wants to breakthrough, a choice maybe of more money v staying with a revived club and developing ala McGrath.Reminds me very much of Andy Watson, although he had broken through into the first team, clearly he was advised badly and was rarely seen again after being touted as the next Ryan Giggs. Bobby beware!