The Robbie Rogers has terminated his contract by mutual consent after 9 games for Stevenage. Injury-prone, never given a chance, or just no good?
posted on 15/1/13
On the plus side there might be more cash for wages in the window. Though I'm not sure what kind of player we could get for the pocket money Rogers was probably on
posted on 15/1/13
But we are still robbing Peter to Pay Paul ....... DID I DREAM THIS TAKE OVER ????
posted on 15/1/13
Rogers, Grella, Da Costa, Griffiths, not good enough or would have made it somewhere.
posted on 15/1/13
No disrespect to Rogers but another complete waste of time and money by the club.
If you're going to bring players in, then give them a proper chance.
By bringing in players like Rogers, we end up paying money, getting nothing in return and denying a youth player a chance to gain experience and make the transition.
Sooner Bates and Williams are gone the better.
posted on 15/1/13
Agree Jonty
Best wishes to Rogers though, hope he gets a chance elsewhere.
btw.....was it Howson and Becks when interviewed a while back said Rogers was the most skillfull player at ER at that time.
posted on 15/1/13
Highland, was Killa dn Beckford talking about Grella. Without hesitation they said it was impossible to get ball off him in training.
posted on 15/1/13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeCe2qa46sc
see from 1.33
posted on 15/1/13
Can't really say he was injury prone, a head clash doesn't come under that category
Nobody is more likely to clash heads with anybody!
posted on 15/1/13
Cheers Jonty, i knew Becks was one of em
posted on 15/1/13
Somebody has made some cash out of some of the tripe we have signed and I think the answer lies in monaco