Hessle rover wrote:
I wouldn’t need any persuading to play for Rovers MR, but neither would Harris or Taylor for F.C. ,.
What if you were offered £30k per year for two years by Rovers and another SL club, more certain of retaining that status and that wins more often, offered you £45k per year for 3 years?
I know, I know... Paul Fletcher.
I remember reading on hullkrfans, a fan had met Phil Hogan at a Barrow game during our NL years. The fan found it slightly strange that when they were chatting, Hogan referred to Barrow as ‘we’ and Rovers as ‘you’. Professional and personal loyalties can differ. I remember seeing Taylor celebrating a Rovers derby win just as heartily as the rest at Magic one year. My non-evidence-based suspicion is that he might have been a little more open to a new Rovers contract if we’d have looked more stable and ambitious at the time.
I’m not saying that Taylor and Harris aren’t sincere - but it is PR as well.
Also, Harris is still only a fringe SL player at this stage. He might be another Josh Hodgson, or he might not.
Hessle rover wrote:
Fc was always a final option for those players. Finding players allegiances would imo be a better bet financially in the end.
Otherwise what’s the point in ploughing money in when your not going to benifit from it.
The joint academy sort of solves that problem. And players will probably have the sense to be non-committal if it halves their chances of a first pro contract.
Your last point is part of why I think player development should be taken out of clubs’ hands. We’d be better with centrally-funded RFL run regional academies as the first step on the player pathway imo.