The latest to move on is Connor Dymond. Thank you for everything in your spells (especially when you held the train up by standing in the doorway coming home from some out of the way away game) and good luck for the future.
Its great to hear that all players are not just after the money and just want to play a good game of football.
Good luck Connor in your new venture.
-- Edited by Patsy on Sunday 2nd of August 2020 07:28:09 PM
I've been told that he loved playing for the club n would probably have played for nothing. Good luck to him in his new venture. I'm 100% behind Brad Quinton as he is no mug and I think we will come good under him. What will be interesting is when he comes up against Steve King next season, and I've a feeling Brad will come out on top
I've been told that he loved playing for the club n would probably have played for nothing. Good luck to him in his new venture. I'm 100% behind Brad Quinton as he is no mug and I think we will come good under him. What will be interesting is when he comes up against Steve King next season, and I've a feeling Brad will come out on top
Just hope the FA, League, Government, Bexley Council etc allow us into the ground to see it.
1) Coaching post as well so maybe what he wants to get into that.
2) If money is tight all round and you're not trying to prove yourself for a move upwards, I think many will decide why do x hours a week travelling for training\matches when I can get a more local game and use the time on something else. Also getting time off to play may be more of an issue.
3) If no one is let in it appears outwardly unsustainable so you have to go to the League and say you can't do it. If enough do it, it becomes the League's issue to sort out, not ours.
-- Edited by stafford on Monday 3rd of August 2020 09:32:05 AM
Kevin Watson used to be his teacher at School. Connor is local and gets to play and start coaching, seems a good move. From what i have heard Connor never demanded big wages he just loved playing, good luck to him.