Ray Spence...
When the club decided upon the best course of action it could take with regards to Ray Spence, we knew it would be hard and probably quite painful.
One thing we were all in agreement about was the need to take the action in the best interests of all concerned.
On a personal level, i had always admired Ray's pace and skill when watching him, hence i decided, despite all the warnings of baggage etc, to bring him to the City. It is my belief, that by and large he has proven well worth that gamble.
As a player he lives right on the edge and that's what makes him the player he is. I still believe that on the field of play he is more sinned against than sinner and that if more referees really understood what goes on, then he would have received better protection.
Unfortunately Ray, who is a quiet guy off the park, is quite the opposite on it and if he feels there is an injustice he makes that known.
As you step up a level everything improves, from the opposition to the referees etc and you have to adjust yourself if you are to progress.
Justin is building a new team, his own team, as indeed i did when i took over. That's the way of management and he knows he needs to improve the squad all the time if the club is to move forward. Sometimes that will involve supporters seeing their favourites leave the club and i know that is a difficult experience to take onboard in the short term. Trust me it is not easy for a manager either when a player has done well for them.
We all have our own opinions on who should and shouldn't play and that's what makes the game so great but at the end of the day its the manager who picks the team and we all accept that we will live or die by our results. The manager, if he is to be successful, has to be his own man and we as a club have to support him in all he does.
There will be good weeks and bad weeks as Justin sets about getting it how he wants it and its important that the supporters get behind him and the team during the rebuilding process.
The league is so tight, with results fluctuating week by week, that the play offs are still well achievable.
For the record, several clubs have, prior to this week made offers for Ray but they have not matched our valuation of the player, thus we decided to go down the official line.
I have spoken with Ray, only yesterday and he agrees, that its best for everyone that there is an amicable parting of the ways.
It is my job to try and get both Oxford City and the player the best deal i can.
As i said on my posting yesterday Ray scored a lot of goals for us last season and he excited us all with his pace and skill. What happens behind the scenes at any club remains there.
Obviously a lot of issues get clouded when you are winning and people can be very forgiving of misdemeanours.
At the end of the day most will choose to reflect upon the good times!
One thing we were all in agreement about was the need to take the action in the best interests of all concerned.
On a personal level, i had always admired Ray's pace and skill when watching him, hence i decided, despite all the warnings of baggage etc, to bring him to the City. It is my belief, that by and large he has proven well worth that gamble.
As a player he lives right on the edge and that's what makes him the player he is. I still believe that on the field of play he is more sinned against than sinner and that if more referees really understood what goes on, then he would have received better protection.
Unfortunately Ray, who is a quiet guy off the park, is quite the opposite on it and if he feels there is an injustice he makes that known.
As you step up a level everything improves, from the opposition to the referees etc and you have to adjust yourself if you are to progress.
Justin is building a new team, his own team, as indeed i did when i took over. That's the way of management and he knows he needs to improve the squad all the time if the club is to move forward. Sometimes that will involve supporters seeing their favourites leave the club and i know that is a difficult experience to take onboard in the short term. Trust me it is not easy for a manager either when a player has done well for them.
We all have our own opinions on who should and shouldn't play and that's what makes the game so great but at the end of the day its the manager who picks the team and we all accept that we will live or die by our results. The manager, if he is to be successful, has to be his own man and we as a club have to support him in all he does.
There will be good weeks and bad weeks as Justin sets about getting it how he wants it and its important that the supporters get behind him and the team during the rebuilding process.
The league is so tight, with results fluctuating week by week, that the play offs are still well achievable.
For the record, several clubs have, prior to this week made offers for Ray but they have not matched our valuation of the player, thus we decided to go down the official line.
I have spoken with Ray, only yesterday and he agrees, that its best for everyone that there is an amicable parting of the ways.
It is my job to try and get both Oxford City and the player the best deal i can.
As i said on my posting yesterday Ray scored a lot of goals for us last season and he excited us all with his pace and skill. What happens behind the scenes at any club remains there.
Obviously a lot of issues get clouded when you are winning and people can be very forgiving of misdemeanours.
At the end of the day most will choose to reflect upon the good times!

