By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
In these strange times clubs have started to release players
Ex Dale players released
Calvin Andrew Rhys Bennett Will Buckley Harry Bunn (YORK) Joe Bunney Stephen Bywater (retiring) Callum Camps (FLEETWOOD) Donervan Daniels (CREWE) Phil Edwards Kelvin Etuhu Shamir Fenelon (BILLERICAY) Matty Gilham (GUISELEY) Matty Gilks (BOLTON) Ethan Hamilton (PETERBOROUGH) Sam Hart Ian Henderson (SALFORD) Rory Holden (WAlSALL) James Hooper (WITTON) Mark Kitching (STOCKPORT) Conrad Logan Andy Lonergan Rory McArdle (EXETER) Nathaniel Mendez-Laing ReubenNoble-Lazarus (HALIFAX) Kgosi Nthle (BARROW) Chris O'Grady David Perkins (FYLDE) Rekheil Pyke (SHREWSBURY) Connor Randall (ROSS COUNTY) Jack Redshaw (YORK) Theo Robinson (PORT VALE) Michael Rose Andrew Tutte (BOLTON) Peter Vincenti Danny Whitehall (KILMARNOCK) Aaron Wilbraham Jordan Williams (STOCKPORT) MJ Williams (BLACKPOOL) Scott Wiseman
Premier League
Liverpool
Adam Lallana, Nathaniel Clyne, Daniel Atherton, Isaac Christie-Davies, Shamal George, Andy Lonergan, Kai McKenzie-Lyle, Jack Walls
Manchester United
Ethan Hamilton, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, Aidan Barlow, Alex Fojticek, Dion McGhee, Demetri Mitchell, Kieran O’Hara, Largie Ramazani and George Tanner
West Ham
Pablo Zabaleta, Carlos Sanchez, Jeremy Ngakia
Championship
Barnsley:
Kenny Dougall, Dani Pinillos, Samuel Radlinger, Mamadou Thiam, Jordan Barnett, Jared Bird, Tommy Willard, Sam Fielding, Harry Gagen, Jake Greatorex, Keziah Martin, Chris Sang, Alex Wollerton, Sezgin Aleksiev, Josh Olatubosun, Callum Walmsley.
Blackburn Rovers:
Chanka Zimba, Jack Evans, Charley Doyle, Danny Graham, Richie Smallwood, Dominic Samuel ,Jayson Leutwiler, Sam Hart
Huddersfield
Elias Kachunga , Rekeil Pyke, Joel Coleman
Hull City:
Eric Lichaj, Jackson Irvine, Stephen Kingsley, Marcus Maddison, Will Mannion, Robbie McKenzie, Kevin Stewart, Jon Toral
Tom Clarke (Salford), Connor Simpson, Jack Armer, Kevin O’Connor and Michael Crowe
Sheffield Wednesday:
Sam Hutchinson, Sam Winnall, Preslav Borukov, Omar Damba, Steven Fletcher, Fernando Forestieri, Morgan Fox, Connor Kirby, Jack Lee, Jordan O’Brien, Fraser Preston, Jack Stobbs, Joe West
Wigan Athletic:
James Aspinall, Will McGuffie , Tylor Golden , Louis Isherwood , Ollie Broe , Harry Jolley , Joe McWilliam
League 1
Accrington Stanley
Dimi Evtimov, Zaine Francis-Angol, Erico de Sousa, Wilson Carvalho Phil Edwards
Blackpool
Myles Boney, Yusifu Ceesay, Armand Gnanduillet, Sean Graham, Mark Howard, Chris Mafoumbi, Sean Scannell, Jay Spearing, Owen Watkinson
Bolton Wanderers
Will Buckley, Joe Bunney, Chris O'Grady
Bristol Rovers
Tony Craig,Liam Sercombe, Tareiq Holmes-Dennis, Sam Matthews (CRAWLEY), Tom Nichols , Gavin Reilly
Burton
Joe Sbarra, Kwame Thomas, Ethan Vale. Stephen Bywater (Retiring)
Coventry
Reise Allasani, Bouwe Bosma, Junior Brown, Jak Hickman, Jordy Hiwula, Callum Maycock, Charlie Wakefield, Dexter Walters
Doncaster Rovers:
Keiran Sadlier, Devante Cole, Alex Kiwomya, Alex Baptiste
Fleetwood
Kyle Dempsey, Matt Gilks, Conor McAleny, Dean Marney, James Cottam, Gerard Garner
Ipswich Town
Will Keane, Jordan Roberts ,Danny Rowe Gillingham
Mark Byrne, Ousseynou Cisse, Ben Pringle
Lincoln
Charlie Andrew, Michael Bostwick, Neal Eardley, Lee Frecklington, Akeem Hinds, Jamie McCombe, Tom Pett, Jason Shackell, Alan Sheehan, Grant Smith, Josh Vickers
Vengance FC
Aaron Chapman, Conor O’Malley, Rhys Bennett, Alex Woodyard, Callum Cooke , Marcus Maddison
Portsmouth
Christian Burgess, Matt Casey, Oli Hawkins, Adam May and Brett Pitman
Shrewsbury
Joe Murphy ,Romain Vincelot ,Lifumpa Mwandwe, Kian Taylor Southend:
Mark Milligan, Luke Hyam, Sam Mantom, Theo Robinson, Henry Burnett Sunderland
Duncan Watmore, , Ethan Robson, Joel Lynch, Jack Baldwin, Alim Ozturk, Jon McLaughlin (RANGERS)
Tranmere
James Vaughan
League 2
Bradford
Kelvin Mellor, Jake Reeves, Shay McCartan, Jordan Gibson, Jermaine Anderson, Hope Akpan, Adam Henley, Daniel Devine, Joe Riley, George Sykes-Kenworthy
Cambridge United
Paul Lewis, Samir Carruthers, Reggie Lambe, Jabo Ibehre, George Taft, Dan Jones, Sam Bennett, Jordan Norville-Williams, Fin Iron
Carlisle United
Adam Collin, Kelvin Etuhu, Louis Gray, Jack Iredale, Mike Jones, Keighran Kerr , Nathaniel Knight-Percival, Harry McKirdy, Mo Sagaf, Stefan Scougall
Cheltenham
Luke Varney, Rhys Lovett, Archie Brennan, Rohan Ince, Jonte Smith
Colchester United
Luke Prosser, Frank Nouble, Ryan Jackson, Brandon Comley, Dean Ager, Callum Anderson, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Louis Dunne, Chandler Hallett, Tyrique Hydem, Luke Ige, Tariq Issa, Cameron James, Callum Jones, Percy Kiangebeni, Bailey Vose
Crawley
IN - Sam Matthews (Bristol Rovers), Sam Ashford (Hemel Hempstead)
OUT - Jimmy Smith
Exeter
Dean Moxey, Craig Woodman, Aaron Martin, Lee Martin, Gary Warren, Brennan Dickenson, Lee Holmes, Jared Thompson, Jayden Richardson
Forest Green
Dayle Grubb, Elliott Frear, Farrend Rawson, George Williams, Junior Mondal, Kevin Dawson, Liam Shepherd, Matt Mills
Macclesfield
Jacob Blyth, Nathan Cameron, Reice Charles-Cook, Adam Dawson, Arthur Gnahoua, James Pearson, Michael Rose, Ben Stephens, Donovan Wilson, Peter Vincenti
Mansfield
IN
Marek Stych (LUTON)
Out
Neal Bishop, Craig Davies, Otis Khan, Conrad Logan, Alex MacDonald, Robert Olejnik, Krystian Pearce, Matt Preston, Omari Sterling-James, Noah Stokes, Hayden White
Morecambe
Barry Roche, Kevin Ellison, Adam Buxton, Andrew Tutte, Ritchie Sutton, Tom Brewitt, Michael Howard, Rhys Oates, Lamine Jagne, Kyle Hawley.
Oldham Athletic:
Kielen Adams, Desire Segbe Azankpo, Marvin Kokos, Chris McCann, Zak Mills, Javid Swaby-Neavin, Gevaro Nepomuceno, Jamie Stott, Scott Wilson
Northampton
Jordan turnbull, Alan mccormack, Cameron McWilliams, Andy Williams, Ryan Hughes, David Cornell, Jay Williams, Reece Hall-Johnson, Billy Waters, Sean Whaler, Paul Anderson, Bradley Lashley, jack Newell
Salford
In
Tom Clarke (PNE)
Out
Josh Askew, Craig Conway, Darron Gibson,Kieran Glynn,Kyle Letheren,Chris Neal,Michael O’Connor, Nathan Pond, Devante Rodney, Mark Shelton, Scott Wiseman
Scunthorpe
Rory McArdle, Kgosi Nthle,Levi Sutton,Yasin Ben El-Mhanni, Cameron Burgess, Andy Butler, Jordan Clarke, Adam Hammill, James Horsfield, James Perch,Yann Songo’o, Reon Potts, Jo Cummings, Jack Lambert, Omar Sanyang
Stevenage
Adam El Abd, Sacha Bastien, Joel Byrom, Canice Carroll, Jake Cassidy, Jason Cowley, Diaguely Dabo, Tyler Denton, Paul Digby, Harry Draper, Andronicos Georgiou, Simeon Jackson, Jamie Jellis, Ben Kennedy, Ben Nugent, Dean Parrett, Patrick Reading, Alex Reid, Joel Rollinson, Tom Soares, Emmanuel Sonupe, Paul Taylor.
[Post edited 10 Sep 2020 19:00]
0
Released List 2020 on 10:04 - May 12 with 4878 views
FWIW, the out of contract players at Dale, I think, are:
Josh Lillis Ryan McLoughlin MJ Williams Calvin Andrew Callum Camps Aaron Wilbraham Ian Henderson Matty Gillam
There could be a few younger players out of contract maybe.
EDIT - Jim is contracted.
This post has been edited by an administrator
All to go for me (with regret in the case of Henderson). Camps too inconsistent, Hendo too expensive & the rest just not up to it. Huge number of players being released & for once it’ll be a buyers market given current problems in the game. Hope Dale can use their relatively sound financial position to their advantage. EDIT- could see Wilbraham staying on if in a player-coach role.
[Post edited 12 May 2020 10:09]
0
Released List 2020 on 11:01 - May 12 with 4805 views
I would only release him if we could bring in Bigus Dickus as a replacement.
I think virtually all the lower league clubs will of load all bar their core players. Can see the old Wiseman scenario of being released and then resigned becoming a regular occurrence this summer. I think plenty will be willing to re sign on lesser terms than they are on now, as the new reality hits home. Camps is the interesting one, he and his agent would have been hoping for an improved offer this year, but can only see him being offered the same terms, at best. I hope he does agree to stay. Tavares I liked what I saw at Wimbledon and aghast at what I saw at Wycombe, when he was used as a sub. He has a decent number of minutes in league 1 and will get stronger and fitter, so I would keep him. Morley to an age to start to realise his potential and I think patience with Tavares will also bear fruit. I can take pleasure the agents having to work for their money this summer.
0
Released List 2020 on 11:18 - May 12 with 4766 views
I've seen nothing from Tavares to warrant him staying.
And his goal at Bolton was an own goal.
Like 442Dale said though, it would be no surprise to see Hendo and Camps released due to cost cutting.
It would be the saddest thing since Jones left to see Hendo leave so close to the record.
Bit harsh on Tavares, to say it was an own goal. Even if that were true, if his speed, skill and determination in taking the ball forward from where he started with it and forcing the issue is anything to go by, it'd have to go down as the biggest assist of the season! In fact, i can't off the top of my head think of another goal scored by Dale this season that came about due to the efforts of just one player, rather than being a team effort
Was it a one-off? The Dale coaching staff will have seen a lot more than us, so i'll go with their call
Josh Lillis- Release Ryan McLoughlin- Release MJ Williams- If he's happy to be a squad player keep. Calvin Andrew-Release Callum Camps- Offer new deal but would be surprised if he signed Aaron Wilbraham- Could be making this up but in his interviews this season there seems to have been less assurance than before that he'd carry on playing- wouldn't be surprised to see him retire. If not, keep. Ian Henderson- Offer new deal but would be surprised if he signed Matty Gillam- Release
0
Released List 2020 on 12:51 - May 12 with 4648 views
I wouldn't be surprised to see all the younger pros given a years extension. They'll still be on low wages and that may be required in the circumstances.
I'd also expect a few final year players to be given contracts.
Camps and Hendo are the obvious ones we'd like to keep. Depending on his wage I think Alby could continue to do a good job for us.
Full backs and Strikers/Wide men are probably where we'll be shortest.
Released List 2020 on 12:21 - May 12 by fitzochris
Sad and potentially avoidable had his agents not played hardball for so long.
Don't buy all that bollocks about agents - they are there to negotiate and advise but ultimately it was Hendersons decision and HE decided he wanted more so he's only got himself to blame.
Its a whole new landscape now and unlikely he'll get anywhere near what he was holding out for. A shame but I've no sympathy. It was pure greed and I've no doubt his best days are behind him so thanks for the memories Hendo and good luck in the future.
A lesson for all there - you never know whats round the corner, a bird in the hand etc. Let your football do the talking and the rewards will come.
All 3 of those teams are well known for having large playing squads and budgets and may well have panicked at the likelihood of no crowds for the foreseeable. Not saying they are wrong too either!
We should be able to cope better than most due to our historical sensible approach to budgeting (we should be clear of most of hills silly spending now) a decent financial 12 months and ironically our lack of big crowds. Sunderland Portsmouth Ipswich etc will not only be paying far more in playing budgets but also have gates at least 5 times ours, so far more reliant on them I would say.
I hope Alby, Hendo and Camps stay, but I doubt we will be offering the money we were and if they go, so be it.
Every Team Needs A John Ryan - The Winger Who's a Ringer!!!!!
All 3 of those teams are well known for having large playing squads and budgets and may well have panicked at the likelihood of no crowds for the foreseeable. Not saying they are wrong too either!
We should be able to cope better than most due to our historical sensible approach to budgeting (we should be clear of most of hills silly spending now) a decent financial 12 months and ironically our lack of big crowds. Sunderland Portsmouth Ipswich etc will not only be paying far more in playing budgets but also have gates at least 5 times ours, so far more reliant on them I would say.
I hope Alby, Hendo and Camps stay, but I doubt we will be offering the money we were and if they go, so be it.
Just re read the last club announcement, BBM & Senior staff have had a 50% pay cut, if they had been furloughed they would not be allowed to work.
Releasing players now would be a bit harsh as the government will be paying some of their wages, released from contract (basically sacked) then its dole queue time.
As much as I joked in my opening post, Calvin has done a lot for the club (scoring aside), he’s a really nice guy in person & for the extra effort he puts in like Peter Vincenti did.
Hope the club does the right thing & gives all players a short term extension, 85% of £2,500 is better than a 100% of nothing
I suspect lots of players who were playing hardball with contract extensions will end up getting nowhere near what they left on the table.
Regarding our of contract players and continuing to keep them in furlough as ' a good will gesture' when their contracts expired, that would mean that they could not train at other clubs or even at ours. I would assume that when players are recalled to train they are no longer furloughed and then paid by the club again. By early July there may be some form of team training allowed with 'behind closed doors' games taking place at the beginning of the season. It would make sense to at least try to start the season, as that would be in around another three months and who knows what the level of infection will be by then, with games behind closed doors.
There will be lots of players chasing after fewer contracts on much lower wages. I expect a lot of one years deals and lots of trialists.
[Post edited 12 May 2020 19:01]
0
Released List 2020 on 19:00 - May 12 with 4264 views
Twitter currently reporting that we and Bolton are both in ‘advance talks’ with Zach Clough to sign permanently in the summer.
Would you take him back? I’d definitely give him another shot. His last time here he was injured for a lot of it and he allegedly fell out with Hill (as did most of the squad, allegedly). So a fresh start with nice-guy BBM might see him play better.
It does seem a bit surreal to be talking about actually signing anyone though at present!
[Post edited 12 May 2020 20:11]
0
Released List 2020 on 19:23 - May 12 with 4239 views
Don't buy all that bollocks about agents - they are there to negotiate and advise but ultimately it was Hendersons decision and HE decided he wanted more so he's only got himself to blame.
Its a whole new landscape now and unlikely he'll get anywhere near what he was holding out for. A shame but I've no sympathy. It was pure greed and I've no doubt his best days are behind him so thanks for the memories Hendo and good luck in the future.
A lesson for all there - you never know whats round the corner, a bird in the hand etc. Let your football do the talking and the rewards will come.
Would be interesting to be a fly on the wall in PFA HQ at the moment. If I was Gordon Taylor I’d be clearing my desk right now with a taxi (engine running) outside. Players have had all their Christmases at once for years, I’d like to see a comparison graph of the average working wage v footballers wages over the past 3 decades or so. The game was long overdue a reality check. It’s not personal Gordon, it’s just business.
0
Released List 2020 on 19:36 - May 12 with 4209 views
Don't buy all that bollocks about agents - they are there to negotiate and advise but ultimately it was Hendersons decision and HE decided he wanted more so he's only got himself to blame.
Its a whole new landscape now and unlikely he'll get anywhere near what he was holding out for. A shame but I've no sympathy. It was pure greed and I've no doubt his best days are behind him so thanks for the memories Hendo and good luck in the future.
A lesson for all there - you never know whats round the corner, a bird in the hand etc. Let your football do the talking and the rewards will come.
Im not sure its greed,its called wanted to get paid what your market value dictates you're worth, with a house and a young son behind how can anyone blame him for wanting the best possible deal in what could be his final decent pay cheque football wise...
[Post edited 12 May 2020 22:54]
0
Released List 2020 on 20:12 - May 12 with 4163 views
Don't buy all that bollocks about agents - they are there to negotiate and advise but ultimately it was Hendersons decision and HE decided he wanted more so he's only got himself to blame.
Its a whole new landscape now and unlikely he'll get anywhere near what he was holding out for. A shame but I've no sympathy. It was pure greed and I've no doubt his best days are behind him so thanks for the memories Hendo and good luck in the future.
A lesson for all there - you never know whats round the corner, a bird in the hand etc. Let your football do the talking and the rewards will come.
Henderson clearly has a say, and apparently has, but ultimately the negotiations are handled by his agents on his behalf and they know the club’s limits but still...
Released List 2020 on 19:36 - May 12 by nordenblue
Im not sure its greed,its called wanted to get paid what your market value dictates you're worth, with a house and a young son behind how can anyone blame him for wanting the best possible deal in what could be his final decent pay cheque football wise...
[Post edited 12 May 2020 22:54]
He has already stated in a media article that he is comfortable due to his successful Herbalife interests so yes i do think its greed. You're right - nothing wrong with him getting a good wage but it works both ways
He has already stated in a media article that he is comfortable due to his successful Herbalife interests so yes i do think its greed. You're right - nothing wrong with him getting a good wage but it works both ways
How/why do you suggest he's become so successful both on and off the pitch then, is it purely down to a greed thing again or maybe hes just a very driven individual wanting to achieve the best he possibly can?
It's very easy to call most footballers greedy due to their perceived earnings, what goes massively unnoticed is the generosity that plenty of them also display regularly. Can they be greedy and generous at the same time?
[Post edited 12 May 2020 23:05]
0
Released List 2020 on 06:15 - May 13 with 3839 views
Released List 2020 on 18:04 - May 12 by Newbury_Dale
Will Henderson want to leave the North West with a young family ? I could see him staying.
Wilbraham is a definite release for me.
A mate of mine said Gary Neville did a live video on Instagram the other day and someone asked him if Salford were signing Hendo.
Apparently he laughed and said "never heard of him", but given their geographical location and financial backing, I wouldn't be surprised to see this rumour surface again.
0
Released List 2020 on 11:41 - May 13 with 3668 views
Released List 2020 on 23:04 - May 12 by nordenblue
How/why do you suggest he's become so successful both on and off the pitch then, is it purely down to a greed thing again or maybe hes just a very driven individual wanting to achieve the best he possibly can?
It's very easy to call most footballers greedy due to their perceived earnings, what goes massively unnoticed is the generosity that plenty of them also display regularly. Can they be greedy and generous at the same time?
[Post edited 12 May 2020 23:05]
He's a clever guy and a very good footballer that's why he has been successful and yes I would say he's a very driven individual - but with regard to his contract negotiations I maintain that he has been greedy.
He pushed and he pushed. He gambled and he has lost. Its a whole new ball game now (excuse the pun!)
He's a clever guy and a very good footballer that's why he has been successful and yes I would say he's a very driven individual - but with regard to his contract negotiations I maintain that he has been greedy.
He pushed and he pushed. He gambled and he has lost. Its a whole new ball game now (excuse the pun!)
You must know the exact details of the offer on the table from the club as a comparison to Hendos apparent demands,how else can you "maintain he is being greedy"?
0
Released List 2020 on 12:33 - May 13 with 3591 views