I would be sorry to see Simon go as he has always been A HUNDRED per cent for us on and off the park.
Both times he has been at the club with Hair the first time without the second time .
Please have a think about it Simon.
in my own words.... ****in annoyed that si has been put on the tansfer list, amount o times he saved huntly... including that last min header off the line against vale this season for f**k sake... utter shambles
I would love si to stay but if HE doesnt want to stay then he has to move on.Credit to dave if a player says he doesnt want to stay then there is no point keeping him let them move on and quickly.
not good for fans, young middle aged or old, to see and hear a player, no matter how good, rant on and on and on and on, wearing his teams colours, bringing disrepute to his club, sitting amongst fans in the stand.
This message has been edited by huntlyfc on Oct 29, 2006 5:33 PM
Lets hope the manager can shed some light on the comings and goings at the supporters meeting on saturday.
Surely we have to hear what he has to say before we start jumping up and down and throwing the rattle out of the pram.
Word is Si has refused to extend his stay and would therefore leave for nothing at end of season.
Is it better to get some money now only time will tell.
It's unfortunate but I think it's the old saying, nobody is bigger than the club.
Dave comes in and obviously has had a very public fall out with Si. They were at Formartine together so obviously know each other, and by the looks of it don't get on.
For the good of the team the manager has to stamp his authority and that means Simon has to go. A bit silly to expect Dave to back down in front of the whole squad, what message would that send? In my opinion the players should get on with things and give the manager a bit of respect. That was one of the main problems towards the end with Billy Anderson.
Also, some garbage is written on here about the wisdom of signing 'Junior' players. Have a look at the performances so far, could you honestly see any difference in class?
Russell Guild once played for Huntly Amatuers, does that make him amatuer standard???? I think not.
I back Dave's judgement, he is building his own team and needs time and space to prove his is correct.
We are talking to a few clubs at the moment with regards to Simon Scott and as soon as a deal has been done and agreed then you will be the first to know.