AFC believe Stuart is Key
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Re: AFC believe Stuart is Key
Hmm, not impressed with a guy who scores, runs about kissing the badge and then clears off 3 days later. Good luck to him.
Re: AFC believe Stuart is Key
To be fair though when Kurk was sent out on loan leaving him to travel alone and the offer of a local team comes in you can't blame him.
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I'm a bit more understanding about it to be honest, he gave his all for us while he was with us, but at the end of the day he's a professional footballer and like any of us, will move to a better paid job if the offer is there - he's just doing what is best for his family.
Lets be honest, the club would drop a player like a hot spud if they thought it were in their interests to do so, loyalty is a two-way street, there is no loyalty in football. Football is business !! For us as supporters its our fun,for the guys in the game, its how they put food on the table.
Lets be honest, the club would drop a player like a hot spud if they thought it were in their interests to do so, loyalty is a two-way street, there is no loyalty in football. Football is business !! For us as supporters its our fun,for the guys in the game, its how they put food on the table.
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Re: AFC believe Stuart is Key
Agree with this. If anyone questions his passion and commitment for the cause then they need their head examining!PigmanRDFC wrote:I'm a bit more understanding about it to be honest, he gave his all for us while he was with us, but at the end of the day he's a professional footballer and like any of us, will move to a better paid job if the offer is there - he's just doing what is best for his family.
Lets be honest, the club would drop a player like a hot spud if they thought it were in their interests to do so, loyalty is a two-way street, there is no loyalty in football. Football is business !! For us as supporters its our fun,for the guys in the game, its how they put food on the table.
Understandable really, probably getting better pay there and it's closer to home. The guy has a family to support and surely that should come before football.
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Quite agree with much of the above, better pay and closer to home, can't blame him. I suspect this was on the cards for a while, but Jamie would have probably wanted to play in the derby game before going. I would even suspect the fact that Robinson went out on loan was a result of this, rather than the other way around.
I see the kiss of the badge and the goal as a goodbye.
I see the kiss of the badge and the goal as a goodbye.