Sometimes the Chemistry isn’t there. Done good for Plymouth & also Charlton. The Charlton fans like him. Not sure whether the Manager believes he is up to Championship level.. It is a massive gulf. If he does, then 300k will do nicely. Sorted.
Sometimes the Chemistry isn’t there. Done good for Plymouth & also Charlton. The Charlton fans like him. Not sure whether the Manager believes he is up to Championship level.. It is a massive gulf. If he does, then 300k will do nicely. Sorted.
Last edited by Nardendee; 03-06-2019 at 06:49 PM.
Doesn’t matter how good a player is, if he doesn’t want to play for a club forcing him to would just be a complete waste of time.
I still think it’s down to him disliking communal barbecues
I am the God of Hellfire....and I bring you
https://youtu.be/FaHEusBG20c
Me too, give it an effing rest.
"It’s down to paying wages to a bench warmer"
Agree but any business plan has to "hang together".....you make more product so electric bills go up!
Your ambitious to grow in the football world - you need cover in every position.
That still bothers me about Dom Ball - he could cover several key positions yet frozen out. That is he couldn't be "managed" properly. Who's fault is that ?
It seems as though there’s a wage budget that only allows for a regular set of players with any backup players being in the “as cheap as possible” category. So there won’t be any appetite to pay Purrington a full wage for him to occasionally have a run our at Roundwood with the fringe players.
As for Dom Ball, as you suggest it might be a management issue. Warne’s band of brothers type approach has its strengths, but managing the “awkward” players isn’t one of those strengths