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Bobby granted transfer request
Bobby granted transfer request
Monday, 17th Jun 2013 18:14 by Col

Dale striker Bobby Grant has had a transfer request accepted by the club, and is officially placed on the transfer list.

In a surprising move by the club, a statement was released on Monday afternoon saying that the club had reluctantly accepted the transfer request and that his name will be circulated to other clubs. A fee will be sought for the services of the former Accrington striker.

Dale boss Keith Hill admitted that the request had first been made at the back end of last season, whilst suggesting that there may have been an attempt by a rival manager to tap Grant up.

Grant finished last season as top scorer for Dale with sixteen goals in a spell that also saw him miss eight matches through suspension. He also has an appearance at Snaresbrook Crown Court on July 15th facing a charge of racially aggravated harrassment.

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Thacks_Rabbits added 20:13 - Jun 17
Good!!!!
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rich_dale added 23:38 - Jun 17
Don't know the context behind this, but reckon it might be a good thing. We need players that play for 46 games.
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geraldo added 15:35 - Jun 18
Agree with above comment, but who will score the goals??
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Greenclough added 14:50 - Jun 21
One of the few better footballers we have had for a couple of seasons. Impetuous, yes but very confident and talented. I do not think KH will be saying good, he was exactly the type of guy he could develop, a real loss along with Kennedy. Not the best start to the season and disappointing to lose our best players from an average team. Hopefully Keith will build a talented squad, but we will have to be patient.
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