One we missed from a few weeks ago...
Lewis Grabban - Nottingham Forest (out of contrac)t to Al-Ahli (of Saudi Arabia)
Well, that was hardly round the corner was it!
One we missed from a few weeks ago...
Lewis Grabban - Nottingham Forest (out of contrac)t to Al-Ahli (of Saudi Arabia)
I'll be interested to know what digger thinks about this.03/10/22
TalkSport Radio - Chris Wilder has been sacked by Middlesboro'. Don't know where he is moving to next.
12/10/22
BBC Football website - don't know where he is going, but ex-Millers manager (2011/12) Andy Scott has been sacked by Nottingham Forest from his post as Head Scout.
Another one that we missed from a few weeks ago-
Scott Allan - Hibernian (out of contract) to Arbroath (Scottish Championship)
Is he the one that Alan Stubbs had a go at in the press saying he was lazy?
Stubbsy allegedly said that he "wasn't trying". Although, with all the medical problems and injuries on Scott Allan's record , it's amazing that he is still playing professional football at all. From the games I saw him play for the Millers , his effort was ok, but he was just nowhere near EFL Championship standard. He played for Hibs in the Europa Conference last season!
Why have we signed so many players with quite serious injury and/or medical problems in recent years ? Let's hope that will not continue under the new regime .
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Zeki Fryers has left Macclesfield - contract terminated by mutual consent. (May have retired due to injury?)
Probably because no other club wants them, so they are cheap. it's throwing money down the drain though and they are unlikely to last long or have any sell-on value. The only one that I can think of who turned out to be a success was Craig Morgan. We signed him , knowing that he would need an operation in the near future. He then turned out to be a good signing.I always liked Fryers.
I often wonder why we sign 'injured' players - can only be down to not looking into their injury record thoroughly can't it?
25/11/22
Radio Sheffield - Neil Redfearn : no information about where he is going next , but he has resigned from his role as Head Coach for Sheffield U. Womens team