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Quote from: Ryaldinhio on May 30, 2025, 01:16:25 amPersonally feel like the way GM has gone in on this publicly means he has gone in with a low offer amd trying to bully Bobby to sign, not for him to play for Donny but to secure a fee.For me any fee decided would be minimal based on the criteria and level we were at when he played his games in first team.I think we should be offering him a deal and bringing him into first team SQUAD.Let's not forget last two seasons he came back to preseason as the most fit player.......therefore the most professional out of ALL our favourite players who enjoyed their holidays.The boy is WAP as they say.Be dissapointed if we lose himIf I was at the club for sure his base salary wouldn’t be offered high due to the fact he hasn’t played a lot or any experience at this level. £750pw max imo. Incentives on appearances/clean sheets etc.
Personally feel like the way GM has gone in on this publicly means he has gone in with a low offer amd trying to bully Bobby to sign, not for him to play for Donny but to secure a fee.For me any fee decided would be minimal based on the criteria and level we were at when he played his games in first team.I think we should be offering him a deal and bringing him into first team SQUAD.Let's not forget last two seasons he came back to preseason as the most fit player.......therefore the most professional out of ALL our favourite players who enjoyed their holidays.The boy is WAP as they say.Be dissapointed if we lose him
If he’s been offered more than £500 a week it’s criminal. And I’m one of his bigger fans.
I heard from a mutual friend what Molyneux was taking home per month last season. That figure for our star player indicates that £750, even £500 a week for a development player is way above the mark, put it that way. And rightly so, to be fair.
7 pages for a young player that as not been near a Rovers league side even though we been in league 2 for two seasons. In fact he’s not been near the first team for 4 years. He has been developed, training st the club and recovering from injuries and going out on loan. The most successful being the last one at Buxton. So let’s hope the club sort it this week he can either stay and maybe go out on loan or leave to another team. Most important thing now is we need at least 2 league one standard centre halves hopefully before preseason.
Quote from: GazLaz on May 31, 2025, 01:47:54 pmIf he’s been offered more than £500 a week it’s criminal. And I’m one of his bigger fans. National minimum wage is only £11 a week less than that. He should be on much more than that
The way I see it there are quite a few reasons why he should stay at the Rovers, not just football reasons, and the fact the club want him to stay on contract and the attraction of a management and coaching staff that can improve him, and have made it clear they want him at the club and have plans for him and one reason to leave, money. As his career is concerned it could end up short term gain for long term pain. I watched him quite a few times at Buxton, he is now a far better player than when he burst onto the scene as a boy, a presence on the field of play, if he stays and hits the same form as at Buxton it will be a very good player that keeps him out of the team IMHO, and as a supporter I hope that competition arises with a strong squad and competition for every position on the field of play.
Raven, he has not missed any deadline to re-sign, mainly because his agent was hospitalised after talks had started with the club.
Raven, he has not missed any deadline to re-sign, mainly because his agent was hospitalised after talks had started with the club. As far as the club and Grant McCann are concerned they have been nothing else but helpful and encouraging of the situation with their contacts with Bobby who has had other clubs contacting his agent who has had to pass on the information and his advice to the lad, who is still twenty, and realises after two wasted seasons through injury has it all to do again from a new start wherever he plays next season. That's a lot for a young man to take in, a lesson in life some don't recover from, and big decisions about his personal future, and again the club have been nothing else but helpful, and I am sure a decision will be made soon, which has to be his after he looks at everything in front of him. I want him very much to stay, he is ready, but it will be up to him to prove it preseason wherever he plays next season. I know one thing for certain, it won't be for the lack of trying, it's not in his personality not to be the best he can be.