Quote - ELLIOT Benyon’s desire to play at a higher level and the lack of a guarantee of first-team football contributed to his loan move to Wycombe, interim Town chairman Jeremy Wray has revealed.
Is this yet another Premiership Wannabee who thinks he's much better than he is
?, at 23 if he was that great he would be setting the stage alight by now.
Seems that yet another player we've invested in is just using us as a stepping stone, thinking that he is much better than he actually is.
He needs to have a good look at himself and remember No player at any club is guaranteed first-team football, you have to earn the right.
What will happen at the end of next season when the loan term runs out ??, assuming (hopefully) we are promoted and Wycombe are relegated will he be back with his tail between your legs pleading his undying devotion to the Town again ??.
You've had your chance, face facts, you just were not good enough, Obviously Di canio feels the same way, if you'd been that good we'd still be in League 1.
You were quick enough to accept the deal, if you think the pressure here is too much for you then think again, you will be in the same postion next season as you were last season.
OK - I agree, maybe you did'nt have that many first team opportunities but 1 goal in the 12 games you had does not make you a candidate for first-team football.
I'm keeping an open mind on this one, not sure if his return would be welcome, but I've a feeling this won't happen anyway.