Done gone Monday, 2nd Feb 2015 22:14 by Col Dale have sold leading scorer Matty Done to Play Off rivals Sheffield United for the usual undisclosed fee.
In a coordinated release, both Dale and Sheff United confirmed the deal at 10pm on Monday evening with just an hour left of the transfer window. Despite previous comments that no one would be sold, the offer seemed to good to turn down and Matty Done is now a Blade.
Twitter rumours suggest that the fee could be as high as £1 million for the former Barnsley man who had 18 months left on his deal. He leaves Dale with fourteen goals to his name this season, after a barren spell in front of goal last season.
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frannybill added 00:01 - Feb 3
Why Oh Why do we continue to sell players to our immediate rivals for the usual 'undisclosed fee'. Why can't we know by how much we have benefited? Are the club embarrassed by the size of the fee, or some other reason? As supporters, do the club not realise that without us, they wouldn't exist!!! For all the managers statements that it is good business, how can we judge the truth without knowing what value was put on the player? I am a realist, I know we have to sell, but it really bugs me that we are left to speculation as to the reward we gain for nurturing this talent!!!! | | |
Yorkshire_Dale added 00:06 - Feb 3
Ah well.......another hero gone, now we need Hilly to pull another one out of the hat. Sure he will. | | |
geraldo added 15:21 - Feb 3
just seen in the Observer that Brentford are rumoured to have paid £200k for JOC. If we have received £500k+ for Done then why did we not go for JOC? Ok his wages might be a bit more than we normally pay but the £300k+ profit could supplement his wages for at least a couple of years. Without Done we will struggle for an outlet up front - we have nobody else with his pace and I hope we do not resort to Andrew and long balls into the box. | | |
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