Cureton is in no rush to escape
5th May 2006JAMIE Cureton may not be happy at the prospect of League Two football but you won’t find him slapping in a transfer request and running for the exit, writes JON RITSON.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/1940000/images/_1941291_jmreading300.jpgThe striker is looking to end a disappointing season on a positive note tomorrow before thoughts turn to the 2006/07 campaign.
Relegation inevitably fuels speculation among supporters about which players will stay or go, regardless of the individual’s contract circumstances.
Cureton has been the focus for much of that chatter.
The man himself says he will be turning out at Rochdale and Accrington Stanley next season, unless told otherwise!
However, first thing’s first. There is the small matter of securing three points against Peter Jackson’s Terriers.
Cureton, looking for his eighth goal in Town colours, said: “We want to finish as well as we can and the last memory you want people to go away with, including the players, is a victory.
“The supporters haven’t had a lot to shout about and although a win would by no means make up for what’s happened this season, it would be a late plus.”
Cureton, who still has a year to run on his existing deal, seems anxious to stress that no professional footballer should be happy at the prospect of performing in the basement, yet that isn’t the same as ignoring the challenge.
He said: “Next year is a different division but the goals are the same, namely scoring points and winning matches.
“You can talk about what you want and don’t want but you have to get on with it.
“The manager has said he’s going to talk to us all individually on Monday to talk about the future.
“I’m under contract. I’m not going to start banging things around and saying ‘I want to get out’.
“What will happen will happen and as it stands I’ll be back here in the summer. If someone comes in for you or the club says you can go, you then react to that.
“As I said though, I won’t be banging on the manager’s door.
“We’ll have a chat and see what the thoughts are.
“Your future is out of your hands unless you start putting in transfer requests and I won’t be doing that.”