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Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 6:20 pm
by Park Life
Happy chappy wrote:Ozymandias wrote:Like with almost everyone else HC
Agreed. In football terms a loyal club man player or manager is someone who knows he can't get more money elsewhere so they masks themselves as a loyal club men.
Any player or manager would be a fool he was offered more money by a rival local team and didn't go for it as long as he didn't break a contract if he was on one.
We have had (and still have) some very loyal players who could have got better deals elsewhere.
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 6:25 pm
by Capricorn25
Park Life wrote:Happy chappy wrote:Ozymandias wrote:Like with almost everyone else HC
Agreed. In football terms a loyal club man player or manager is someone who knows he can't get more money elsewhere so they masks themselves as a loyal club men.
Any player or manager would be a fool he was offered more money by a rival local team and didn't go for it as long as he didn't break a contract if he was on one.
We have had (and still have) some very loyal players who could have got better deals elsewhere.
You got there before me Parkie!
Eliott Bradbrook ? Lee Noble? do they come into that category?
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 6:59 pm
by Kentc
Tom B also
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 7:24 pm
by mickw
yeah but didn't he leave us and go to Cambridge or somewhere?
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 9:09 pm
by Kentc
mickw wrote:yeah but didn't he leave us and go to Cambridge or somewhere?
I mean he could of got a better deal elsewhere but wants to stay at Dartford
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 12:07 am
by silverado
Now he does, but not when Cambridge came knocking. And what took him so long to sign this time? Waiting for better offers that didn't arrive? (Or am I being too cynical or unfair?)
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:34 am
by Happy chappy
Park Life wrote:Happy chappy wrote:Ozymandias wrote:Like with almost everyone else HC
Agreed. In football terms a loyal club man player or manager is someone who knows he can't get more money elsewhere so they masks themselves as a loyal club men.
Any player or manager would be a fool he was offered more money by a rival local team and didn't go for it as long as he didn't break a contract if he was on one.
We have had (and still have) some very loyal players who could have got better deals elsewhere.
I'm sure if a local part time club had offered £40 a week more in wages and £20 a week more in expenses than we was paying them they would have gone. Everybody has a price. Its foolish to think otherwise
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:40 am
by Happy chappy
silverado wrote:Now he does, but not when Cambridge came knocking. And what took him so long to sign this time? Waiting for better offers that didn't arrive? (Or am I being too cynical or unfair?)
100% correct, and lets not forget that he came to us from Ebbsfleet.
I strongly suspect than ours was the best offer on the table for him when he left Ebbsfleet,hence why he signed for us. He didn't sign for loyalty to us he signed for the money we was offering.
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:51 am
by tommytollbooth
I seem to recall Tom Champion & Tom Bonner took the opportunity to go full-time with Cambridge Utd and they would have been fools not too. We have been lucky with a core group of players who have remained loyal but when a bigger club offers more money and a full-time career in football most players would jump at it. Tom Bonner I understand has a young family and he must think of them when looking at offers from other clubs but I am pleased he has decided to stay with Dartford.
Re: News from around the National League South
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 6:02 pm
by Kentc
[quote="silverado"]Now he does, but not when Cambridge came knocking. And what took him so long to sign this time? Waiting for better offers that didn't arrive? (Or am I being too cynical or unfairc
Can you blame him for taking on professional football? Could you imagine being offered the opportunity to become a professional footballer, must be a dream come true. It would be for probably everyone who likes football.
I don’t know much and I don’t know hardly anything like most people on here do, I have no inside information and I have no links to the club.
I know little and I don’t pretend otherwise.
But I know Tom B turned down bigger money offers (remember he has a young family too) to stay Dartford. I also know the delay was not his doing.