Ritchie didn't think he was up to acceptable fitness levels I think. And anyway, all the ex professional footballers and managers on here decided he wasn't good enough, and had a dodgy temperament or summat.
Double standards or what We'll sign a player with a broken leg who is 5 months away from fitness, but we baulk at a player who has played at a higher level and is probably three weeks from fitness.????????????? If he signs for the Tractor boys and turns out to be quality, Ritchies has dropped a clanger
I may be doing Ritchie a disservice there I'm sure we had a player on trial who Ritchie let go cos he wanted someone who could step straight into the squad. Dunno if it was Gnowhere or someone else.
It was him He needed someone whilst Reid was injured and this Gnohere bloke was a month away from full fitness. </p> He said he'd have another look at him when he'd got his fitness back, but he obviously hasn't bothered or was beaten to it.</p>
RE: I may be doing Ritchie a disservice there you are correct dirk,ritchie let gnohere go because he was gnohere near match fit when we had him on trial,... oh and he his apparantly a bit mental.
Exactly that- Aaron Brown. Wasn't ready for us apparently, played a match behind closed doors but not fit enough. Ended up at Swindle Town