Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
It is, and it all helps, but it is small change compared to the millions of pounds it costs to run the academy every year.
Hopefully it will expand, as it's early days.
It is, and it all helps, but it is small change compared to the millions of pounds it costs to run the academy every year.
People talk about the Academy paying, and meaning players getting into the first team squad but these youngsters going straight into league football is also bringing in some income.
Tom Dallison was released/sold because he has a two year contract with Falkirk.
https://twitter.com/falkirkbairns/status/994228581986459649
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Dallison is absolute quality, but suffered from us being promoted. He always looked like a man amongst boys in the U23's, always standing out as a great ball playing centre half too. Had we not gone up last season, i think Dallison would have been around the first team.
The only thing i'll say that keeps be a bit reserved is that he's had a couple of loans out, started well but then drifted out of the team and ended up back with us.
He had quite a lot of interest from England but to play in the Scottish Championship isn't too bad. Needs to form a career and show what he can do. I'll keep a close eye on him
Tom Dallison was released/sold because he has a two year contract with Falkirk.
https://twitter.com/falkirkbairns/status/994228581986459649
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He has now left contract terminated by mutual consent. Always thought he was fairly highly rated but Falkirk fans did not rate him at all. Maybe didn't settle but surely going to drop into Non-League else Falkirk would sell him you'd think
Sounds like he struggled to settle in Scotland with a young baby, and hence wanted to come back down South.
Not buying that. Millions of us have to live where the work is, not necessarily where we'd like to live. And it's not as if he'd be struggling along on a supermarket trolley pusher's wage either.
Not buying that. Millions of us have to live where the work is, not necessarily where we'd like to live. And it's not as if he'd be struggling along on a supermarket trolley pusher's wage either.
Not buying that. Millions of us have to live where the work is, not necessarily where we'd like to live. And it's not as if he'd be struggling along on a supermarket trolley pusher's wage either.
He's found a job near where he wants to live
What exactly aren't you buying?
At the moment, anything containing lentils, mushrooms and beetroot purporting to be a 'burger'. What about you?
Eh? So if you moved somewhere new, and decided after a few months you didn't like it, you wouldn't pursue a move closer to home?
Get a grip. Footballers are human too.
I've got an excellent grip, thanks. If you don't like living where you do, buy all means try and find a job elsewhere. But don't just leave the job you have got, not when you have a family to support.
I've got an excellent grip, thanks. If you don't like living where you do, buy all means try and find a job elsewhere. But don't just leave the job you have got, not when you have a family to support.
Finding the other job.What a weird set of responses from you. Bloke finds a job, decides it’s not for him, moves onto another job. Where’s the problem in this?
Finding the other job.