Well at least if nothing else it could be some more pocket money for Roland in January.
RHF is out of contract in the summer.
Good because he has found his level with bromley and if we are relying on players like him next season we are stuffed.
If all the players out of contract do leave plus the loony Belgian sells the rest, we WILL be relying on players like him, if he even decides to stay!
I'd be disappointed if we couldn't sign better free signings to play up top next season than Reeco, who's nowhere near ready to be a L1 starter
Prepare to be disappointed! You only have to read what Roland himself has said - he has no intention of investing more than is reasonable to keep the club going. He cares not a jot what division we are playing in and certainly cares f-all about us, the supporters. The man is a sociopath, but holds the future of our club in his hands. Encouraging isn't it?
Well at least if nothing else it could be some more pocket money for Roland in January.
RHF is out of contract in the summer.
Good because he has found his level with bromley and if we are relying on players like him next season we are stuffed.
If all the players out of contract do leave plus the loony Belgian sells the rest, we WILL be relying on players like him, if he even decides to stay!
I'd be disappointed if we couldn't sign better free signings to play up top next season than Reeco, who's nowhere near ready to be a L1 starter
Prepare to be disappointed! You only have to read what Roland himself has said - he has no intention of investing more than is reasonable to keep the club going. He cares not a jot what division we are playing in and certainly cares f-all about us, the supporters. The man is a sociopath, but holds the future of our club in his hands. Encouraging isn't it?
Even with a reduced budget, you can still find better journeyman strikers than Reeco out there.
Well at least if nothing else it could be some more pocket money for Roland in January.
RHF is out of contract in the summer.
Good because he has found his level with bromley and if we are relying on players like him next season we are stuffed.
If all the players out of contract do leave plus the loony Belgian sells the rest, we WILL be relying on players like him, if he even decides to stay!
I'd be disappointed if we couldn't sign better free signings to play up top next season than Reeco, who's nowhere near ready to be a L1 starter
Prepare to be disappointed! You only have to read what Roland himself has said - he has no intention of investing more than is reasonable to keep the club going. He cares not a jot what division we are playing in and certainly cares f-all about us, the supporters. The man is a sociopath, but holds the future of our club in his hands. Encouraging isn't it?
Even with a reduced budget, you can still find better journeyman strikers than Reeco out there.
I agree, you can. However, even 'journeyman' strikers will want a decent wage and if Roland can get away with putting in youngsters he will. After all, they are the Premiership 'stars' of tomorrow.
Indeed. Spain still hanging about and a couple of hiccups with progress.
Acknowledging that to himself is astute, mature and will enable him to move forward. Putting it out into the public domain show a lot of confidence in himself. Signs look good.
I’d be very surprised if he gets a new contract. As others have said, he has shown some maturity so I hope wherever he ends up he knuckles down and does well for himself.
Got the wrong train & had to walk from Bromley South to the shopping centre. Bought a pair of nice jeans with holes in the knees (been told they are "in" nowdays) & had a McDonald's.
Says it's much better than shopping at Charlton as there are too many retail parks.
Good for him, wonder what improvements he’s made to his game whilst at Bromley. Anyone watched him enough times to notice areas of development?
Bit like Pigott perhaps
Had the talent but needed to go somewhere to score goals and so restore his confidence, plus show him the other side of the game where he wouldnt be far away from becoming a journeyman Non-League player where it becomes little more than a hobby
Good for him, wonder what improvements he’s made to his game whilst at Bromley. Anyone watched him enough times to notice areas of development?
Bit like Pigott perhaps
Had the talent but needed to go somewhere to score goals and so restore his confidence, plus show him the other side of the game where he wouldnt be far away from becoming a journeyman Non-League player where it becomes little more than a hobby
Pigott is a good example for youngsters that get released, think he’s in his third straight season at L1 level after dropping down the leagues post-getting released by Charlton.
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If all the players out of contract do leave plus the loony Belgian sells the rest, we WILL be relying on players like him, if he even decides to stay!
Prepare to be disappointed! You only have to read what Roland himself has said - he has no intention of investing more than is reasonable to keep the club going. He cares not a jot what division we are playing in and certainly cares f-all about us, the supporters. The man is a sociopath, but holds the future of our club in his hands. Encouraging isn't it?
I agree, you can. However, even 'journeyman' strikers will want a decent wage and if Roland can get away with putting in youngsters he will. After all, they are the Premiership 'stars' of tomorrow.
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Acknowledging that to himself is astute, mature and will enable him to move forward. Putting it out into the public domain show a lot of confidence in himself. Signs look good.
Says it's much better than shopping at Charlton as there are too many retail parks.
Got injured in a collision so hasn't played as much as he could.
Has done well to get back into League One again so soon - Wonder what this'll do for Bromley's promotion bid
Had the talent but needed to go somewhere to score goals and so restore his confidence, plus show him the other side of the game where he wouldnt be far away from becoming a journeyman Non-League player where it becomes little more than a hobby