Coming from a “youngun” you’re not a dinosaur at all, I totally agree, think it’s pretty embarrassing. Don’t know how in any way you can be happy for someone weakening your team and chasing the cash to join a league rival.Lord Elpus wrote: Tue May 26, 2026 7:51 pm Cant recall if Sayers was on loan to us or actually signed, but is it just me, or is this modern thing of fans being happy for players who sign for rivals in the same division a bit, well, weird? Why are some always so happy and content for a promising young player we took a chance on to have joined a club who will no doubt finish above us because of their budget? I know we can't compete financially and I'm sure I'll be called a dinosaur but I'm afraid I just don't really get it.
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Don’t get too attached to players. They are are always going to look after themselves first. The only loyalty is to managers but that has its limits if you are offered more money at a bigger club. Sayers was signed after leaving Woking. Let’s just hope we can get someone better.
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Lord Elpus
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Oh absolutely, none of them are ever around long enough to get that attached anyway! I can understand it if someone gets a genuine career changing offer from a good EFL club, but one of your rivals?? Nah.Tony wrote: Tue May 26, 2026 8:47 pm Don’t get too attached to players. They are are always going to look after themselves first. The only loyalty is to managers but that has its limits if you are offered more money at a bigger club. Sayers was signed after leaving Woking. Let’s just hope we can get someone better.
Such is the flood of money into non league it is now a viable career move for players with less incentive to aim at EFL clubs. If you can get a full time contract at an ambitious club like Dorking or Dagenham plus maybe a bit of coaching or Baller league then you can do reasonably well financially. Some players also get paid roles at companies owned by club Directors. Equally clubs release players they deem surplus to requirements so job security is pretty minimal. There are lots of reasons why players move around. I wonder what the average turnover of players is at our level at each club each season? How many stay at the same club for more than a couple of seasons?
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EastTerracer
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The club is delighted to announce the arrival of 22-year-old centre-back Ben Jackson from Worthing!
https://hamrichfc.com/blogs/news/ben-ja ... h-the-door
https://hamrichfc.com/blogs/news/ben-ja ... h-the-door
So I make that:
Paul Field
Luis Fernandez
Ben Jackson
Mike Atkinson
Max Kretzschmar
Reece Grego Cox
Unknown:
Rohan Ince
Ronan Silva
Brendan Kiernan
Craig Fasanmade
Jordan Greenidge
Luke Ziger
Harry Thomas
Harry Gardner
Alan Massey
David Longe King
Departed:
Sam Deadfield (Uxbridge)
Charlie Sayers (Dorking)
Loans ended:
Aaron McGuire
Marcus Dewhurst
Edition Vaz
Taylor Clark
Aaron Lacey
Nana Boateng
Daniel Nkrumah
Kwaku Frimpong( Aldershot)
Paul Field
Luis Fernandez
Ben Jackson
Mike Atkinson
Max Kretzschmar
Reece Grego Cox
Unknown:
Rohan Ince
Ronan Silva
Brendan Kiernan
Craig Fasanmade
Jordan Greenidge
Luke Ziger
Harry Thomas
Harry Gardner
Alan Massey
David Longe King
Departed:
Sam Deadfield (Uxbridge)
Charlie Sayers (Dorking)
Loans ended:
Aaron McGuire
Marcus Dewhurst
Edition Vaz
Taylor Clark
Aaron Lacey
Nana Boateng
Daniel Nkrumah
Kwaku Frimpong( Aldershot)
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Thelittleowl1
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During his short stint with us, I thought he had a really solid presence. The fact he immediately got a deal with Worthing says a lot.EastTerracer wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2026 9:49 am The club is delighted to announce the arrival of 22-year-old centre-back Ben Jackson from Worthing!
https://hamrichfc.com/blogs/news/ben-ja ... h-the-door
