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smobile 31-03-2015 15:10

Andrew Dawber
 
Has left the club via "mutual consent"

http://accringtonstanley.co.uk/2015/...s-leaves-reds/

AccyMad 31-03-2015 15:16

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Another one bites the dust - good luck to the lad, hope he gets sorted soon

smobile 31-03-2015 15:22

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Good luck to him for the future, been with us since he was 14 years old.

cashman 31-03-2015 15:26

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Only wish the lad well.

Exile on Spencer St 31-03-2015 15:31

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Really sorry to see him leave but I'm glad for him in many ways given the way he's been treated by the management. I just hope he gets back to playing football and enjoying it. A nice lad from a nice family. Good luck, Andrew.

baldy 31-03-2015 16:09

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
The way he has been treated by the management? Please elaborate...

AsFc62 31-03-2015 16:13

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Sad to see him leave after being with the club since a young age... but quite simple didnt look good enough when we have had chance to seem him play!

football19 31-03-2015 16:19

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
I am 100% sure he will have a career in football,he's only young and got all the tools to succeed .
He just needs games and being a number two won't allow that.
Watched him play for clitheroe a few times this season and to say he's come on leaps and bounds is an understatement.
Right time to leave for him as it gives him an head start to find a club were game time is more guaranteed .
Nicest lad you wish to meet and has a burning desire to succeed
Wish him all the best

VALAIRIAN 31-03-2015 17:34

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Great lad and wish him all the best :)

Revived Red 31-03-2015 18:42

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1137560)
Really sorry to see him leave but I'm glad for him in many ways given the way he's been treated by the management. I just hope he gets back to playing football and enjoying it. A nice lad from a nice family. Good luck, Andrew.

Agree entirely.

baldy 31-03-2015 19:43

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1137573)
Agree entirely.

Could you elaborate how he was treated by the management RR?

Chewbacca 31-03-2015 19:52

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
He did well when Bettinelli got recalled.

Shame the Pompey away game was called off last season, not least for those who travelled down the day before to watch him. News of the waterlogged pitch was followed by news of Bettinelli returning and that was that.

AsFc62 31-03-2015 20:23

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
He hasn't been good enough at any point in his young career to be our number - better (supposedly)keepers coming in on loan from prem clubs. Probs best time for him to move and wish him all the best. IMO won't make a football league goalkeeper

Revived Red 31-03-2015 22:17

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baldy (Post 1137576)
Could you elaborate how he was treated by the management RR?

I could. But I am not going to do so.

baldy 31-03-2015 23:22

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1137586)
I could. But I am not going to do so.

Any particular reason why you dont want to?

cashman 01-04-2015 07:39

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AsFc62 (Post 1137579)
. Probs best time for him to move and wish him all the best. IMO won't make a football league goalkeeper

Have to disagree Ash, i reckon he will certainly make a league keeper.:)

AsFc62 01-04-2015 08:17

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
I hope im wrong :) Just from what we've seen him, but must admit limited opportunities but for the right reasons, always been someone a little more experienced or in on loan in front of him. Apart, from Simpson

Revived Red 01-04-2015 08:52

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baldy (Post 1137591)
Any particular reason why you dont want to?

Yes.

baldy 01-04-2015 10:15

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Care to tell us why? Are have you just decided he has been mistreated by current management because he has been released where infact he has never really been in the side with any manager he has played under, unless injuries.

Nothing against the player just what I've seen he isn't good enough, he has got time on his side as he's only a young lad, He's helped the club by getting him off the wage bill whilst helping himself try and find a club before all the other keepers from clubs get released in the summer.

Hope he goes on and does well.

Revived Red 01-04-2015 11:36

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baldy (Post 1137608)
Care to tell us why?

Sometimes one is told things in confidence. I have no intention whatsoever of breaking that confidence. I would have thought that you would have sussed that out by now.

cashman 01-04-2015 12:02

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1137611)
Sometimes one is told things in confidence. I have no intention whatsoever of breaking that confidence. I would have thought that you would have sussed that out by now.

Well suppose its a difficult concept fer some to grasp.:D

cashman 01-04-2015 12:35

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Have seen a very good young kid goaling in the youth side a couple of times, very promising imho, as Dawbs was, hope he gets more of a chance.

football19 01-04-2015 13:50

Re: Andrew Dawber
 
Agree Cashy.
I cant understand how people say hes not good enough for league football.
The only mistake i can recall him making was in a pre-season friendly against Blackburn when he tried to play from the back.
People forgot to mention him catching the ball in the same game and throwing it 60 yards to set up a goal.How many of our keepers have done that this season !!!.
Even Bettinelli this season has had nightmare performances including one through his legs,a couple of near posters and a "drop into his net".
Hes by no means the finished article,but needs games (ask clitheroe fans)
I know Eric Steele rated him (ex man utd coach).
Normally keepers are late developers,so i hope he gets the right team to carry on his development.
Chubbyman may enlighten me on this,but Acci organised a behind closed doors goalkeeping session so a prem club could look at a top foreign keeper,
who was upstaged by young Dawber.
Fair play to the lad for not just taking his money and fair play to Coley for being understanding.


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