And how much do we believe Bamford?
Always two sides to every story.
Dyche isn't the first manager to drop Bamford when he was going through all his loan stints.
It's refreshing to see Bamford handle his own in the PL though. Good luck to him. Wish we never sold him.
I'm no lover of Dyche, but how many 19-20 year old's take their parents to work with them ?
Anything wrong with a lads family been excited about a new chapter in his life?I'm no lover of Dyche, but how many 19-20 year old's take their parents to work with them ?
His Dad was his agent.
That's not uncommon in football.
Anything wrong with a lads family been excited about a new chapter in his life?
Messi's Dad is his agent.Isn’t Watmore’s dad his agent also? The Little Fella also?
I'm no lover of Dyche, but how many 19-20 year old's take their parents to work with them ?
Its a bit different to that though, negotiating contracts, deciding on whether to make the move, miles away from your support network, its a big decision for a young kid.
Often in life when it comes to big decisions you turn to family for advice, perhaps he chose to do that. Also, some players use agents, others use family, particularly when they are younger. I see no issue with it. From afar it just looks like blatant discrimination from Dyche.
No not at all, it's perfectly normal to take your parents to your new job.
I know when I got my first graduate job in Edinburgh my parents came to my office on the first day, and sat at the end of my desk for the day.
Its a bit different to that though, negotiating contracts, deciding on whether to make the move, miles away from your support network, its a big decision for a young kid.
Often in life when it comes to big decisions you turn to family for advice, perhaps he chose to do that. Also, some players use agents, others use family, particularly when they are younger. I see no issue with it. From afar it just looks like blatant discrimination from Dyche.
Bit different that though isn’t it.