All Players 07:53 - May 14 with 1939 views | cressi | To live within a hour of the ground and training ground. After the McGoldrick hamstring and travel excuses This may even be something the club do.Need full commitment from players and staff to achieve what the supporters and the Americans want. |  | | |  |
All Players on 09:10 - May 14 with 1747 views | Cheltenham_Blue | This is something Ashton and O'Leary have already said they ask of players coming in. Can't be involved in the community aspect if they don't live in the area and that's absolutely key for the Americans. [Post edited 14 May 2022 9:11]
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All Players on 09:14 - May 14 with 1727 views | PhilTWTD | As Cheltenham says, they do have this policy, I think it's 25 minutes. McGoldrick's situation has been misinterpreted a little at times, he wasn't driving in every day, as I think has been suggested at times, he had a flat in town but travelled backwards and forwards a couple of times a week. He had initially lived here with his family but they didn't settle and moved back to the Midlands. |  | |  |
All Players on 09:52 - May 14 with 1593 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
All Players on 09:14 - May 14 by PhilTWTD | As Cheltenham says, they do have this policy, I think it's 25 minutes. McGoldrick's situation has been misinterpreted a little at times, he wasn't driving in every day, as I think has been suggested at times, he had a flat in town but travelled backwards and forwards a couple of times a week. He had initially lived here with his family but they didn't settle and moved back to the Midlands. |
It's difficult for players to uproot their family each time they move clubs. Most don't stay for more than 2-3 years. Having a family base and a club base seems fair, so long as the players commit enough time locally. They get paid enough to rent a sumptuous family home so that the wife and kids and come down each weekend too. |  |
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All Players on 10:02 - May 14 with 1561 views | cressi |
All Players on 09:52 - May 14 by Marshalls_Mullet | It's difficult for players to uproot their family each time they move clubs. Most don't stay for more than 2-3 years. Having a family base and a club base seems fair, so long as the players commit enough time locally. They get paid enough to rent a sumptuous family home so that the wife and kids and come down each weekend too. |
Cheers I get the bit may only be here a short time but as somebody mentioned on the wages players are on a fairly good choice of a rental or if they bought a nice portfolio of houses when they retire hard for players who have more clubs than Tiger Woods I guess |  | |  |
All Players on 10:08 - May 14 with 1522 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
All Players on 10:02 - May 14 by cressi | Cheers I get the bit may only be here a short time but as somebody mentioned on the wages players are on a fairly good choice of a rental or if they bought a nice portfolio of houses when they retire hard for players who have more clubs than Tiger Woods I guess |
I mentioned their wages and ability to rent a nice family home in the post you replied to. That's not in question. The part in question is potentially needing to put the kids in a new school every 2-3 years. |  |
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All Players on 10:12 - May 14 with 1504 views | southnorfolkblue | I must admit I thought that requirement went back to Roy Keane’s time |  |
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All Players on 10:22 - May 14 with 1485 views | PhilTWTD |
All Players on 10:12 - May 14 by southnorfolkblue | I must admit I thought that requirement went back to Roy Keane’s time |
He did have the same policy, which was why Kevin Lisbie and Ben Thatcher were never involved, they refused to move from London. George Burley also had a similar policy, although I think one or two shorter term signings were allowed to be based elsewhere, I remember that being the case with Lee Chapman. |  | |  |
All Players on 11:06 - May 14 with 1352 views | Steve_M |
All Players on 10:22 - May 14 by PhilTWTD | He did have the same policy, which was why Kevin Lisbie and Ben Thatcher were never involved, they refused to move from London. George Burley also had a similar policy, although I think one or two shorter term signings were allowed to be based elsewhere, I remember that being the case with Lee Chapman. |
Where was Chapman based, Ibiza? |  |
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All Players on 11:16 - May 14 with 1308 views | BloomBlue | But given our budget we'll be buying Prem status players on £50k+ a week a 25 min helicopter ride gets you a good distance from the ground |  | |  |
All Players on 11:18 - May 14 with 1303 views | footers | Another act of rampant anti-Lowestoftianism. But from the Club? Disappointing. |  |
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All Players on 11:27 - May 14 with 1262 views | PhilTWTD |
All Players on 11:06 - May 14 by Steve_M | Where was Chapman based, Ibiza? |
Ha! London. I do remember asking one of his team-mates about him and they said "Who?". Got the impression he didn't really integrate. |  | |  |
All Players on 11:32 - May 14 with 1213 views | Fixed_It |
All Players on 11:18 - May 14 by footers | Another act of rampant anti-Lowestoftianism. But from the Club? Disappointing. |
Oh well... |  |
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All Players on 13:04 - May 14 with 978 views | eireblue |
All Players on 09:10 - May 14 by Cheltenham_Blue | This is something Ashton and O'Leary have already said they ask of players coming in. Can't be involved in the community aspect if they don't live in the area and that's absolutely key for the Americans. [Post edited 14 May 2022 9:11]
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Yea it’s why so many have fast cars and get caught speeding, the club have a special fund. Well, it’s a rumour any way. |  | |  |
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