James Caton Departs
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James Caton Departs
By Mutual Consent.
Good luck and thanks for the efforts James.
Good luck and thanks for the efforts James.
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Good luck to the lad. Didn't work out, but glad he's off our wage bill (in some way, i suspect we're still either paying him something, or we've settled a severance payment).
The last of MG's dead weight isn't he? (Unless i'm missing someone?)
The last of MG's dead weight isn't he? (Unless i'm missing someone?)
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Praise the lord.
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TW's dead weights to sort out now.H1987 wrote:The last of MG's dead weight isn't he? (Unless i'm missing someone?)
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I know Grimsby Quaker for one will be gutted. He wanted nothing more than to see another James Caton cameo. He'll have to live for now with distant memories of the last 30 minutes at Leamington and the first hour v Blyth.
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Thank god this saga is over and I dont have to read any of his cryptic tweets anymore.
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You never had to read them anyway.
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I know I'm sadGhost_Of_1883 wrote:You never had to read them anyway.
“If you can't hit a driver, don't.”
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Hopefully Caton will find a club to suit his talents!!! Good luck for the future.
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Got to be the Glovers (Yeovil Town)Darlo_Pete wrote:Hopefully Caton will find a club to suit his talents!!! Good luck for the future.
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An MG epic fail and not the best decision on DJs watch at £650 per week.
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Where do you get that figure from?Darlo-and-Back wrote:An MG epic fail and not the best decision on DJs watch at £650 per week.
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I'm hoping this means that our overall wage structure now fits within the revised budget, taking into account average crowds of 1400, no cup revenue, the current levels of commercial revenue ect. It will give us a far better idea what we can have for next season while perusing a model where the squad is bolstered by 4 or 5 loan signings at anyone time.
Best not to speculate as to the wages Collins, Syers, Styche and Caton were on. As non of us really know. I'm sure it reflects a significant saving though, considering all were signed to be for the first team.
Best not to speculate as to the wages Collins, Syers, Styche and Caton were on. As non of us really know. I'm sure it reflects a significant saving though, considering all were signed to be for the first team.
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We also missed out on a potential sponsorship from Marigold when he left
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I still maintain that his cameo at Leamington kept us up as our win there arrested our slide down the table and he turned the game. This is hard news to take in. Please be understanding re any of my post match comments today as they will be clouded with sadnessVodka_Vic wrote:I know Grimsby Quaker for one will be gutted. He wanted nothing more than to see another James Caton cameo. He'll have to live for now with distant memories of the last 30 minutes at Leamington and the first hour v Blyth.
On a more analytical note, Caton’s Cameo might also have kickstarted the form of Gillies who finished the season well. Maybe Nelson has done the same with Thommo
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………..Or we paid up his contract so have saved nothing? As has been debated endlessly on here, why would Caton not sit out his contact with only 5 months to go, unless he wants to play for someone else this season. I hope we saved some money but have we just paid him what he is owed, less a bit for paying it early? Guess no one knows.H1987 wrote:Good luck to the lad. Didn't work out, but glad he's off our wage bill (in some way, i suspect we're still either paying him something, or we've settled a severance payment).
The last of MG's dead weight isn't he? (Unless i'm missing someone?)
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Yep 28 appearances (yes some we as Sub) 1 Goal you cannot argue with that!Darlo-and-Back wrote:An MG epic fail and not the best decision on DJs watch at £650 per week.
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Hope we inserted a sell on clause.