by CP Gull » 02 Mar 2015, 09:51
What is also interesting is that Seabright has it appears been working one day a week at the estate agents since October. Not something that I would imagine a League club allowing one of their professionals to do, but presumably the club, perhaps acknowledging the fact that some of our players are barely being paid a "living" wage, are now more accepting of the fact that we are now non league and who nows whether we will still be a full time club in the years to come.
Fair play to Seabright, he was presumably using his day off to actually learn another trade and at the same time some extra money to supplement his (presumably) quite meagre wages - and he now sees a better future for himself in estate agency rather than being a "professional" for a club in the fifth tier of English football.
I would also have to say that I think it must have been pretty disheartening for him playing second fiddle to a keeper (Rice) who has made enough gaffes over the course of the season to have allowed Seabright plenty of chances to cement a regular starting place in the team, but no sooner was he given his chance by Hargreaves only then to be unceremoniously dumped back to the bench, without ever really letting us down as far as I can recall.
Travelling all over the country, very often up and back in a day, and knowing that you will end up being sat on the bench for 90 minutes without ever really being given an extended chance in the team - was probably also a factor in his decision.
What I do find somewhat incredible though is that he chose to quit the club on the eve of the second leg of the FA Trophy semi final when there was always a chance, albeit probably a slim one, of him getting to play at Wembley this season. Of course, as we know, in the end that option wouldn't have been available to him but nevertheless he chose to pass it up when it was by no means certain that we wouldn't progress and injury to Rice or loss of form could have given him the chance that every young boy dreams of.
What is also interesting is that Seabright has it appears been working one day a week at the estate agents since October. Not something that I would imagine a League club allowing one of their professionals to do, but presumably the club, perhaps acknowledging the fact that some of our players are barely being paid a "living" wage, are now more accepting of the fact that we are now non league and who nows whether we will still be a full time club in the years to come.
Fair play to Seabright, he was presumably using his day off to actually learn another trade and at the same time some extra money to supplement his (presumably) quite meagre wages - and he now sees a better future for himself in estate agency rather than being a "professional" for a club in the fifth tier of English football.
I would also have to say that I think it must have been pretty disheartening for him playing second fiddle to a keeper (Rice) who has made enough gaffes over the course of the season to have allowed Seabright plenty of chances to cement a regular starting place in the team, but no sooner was he given his chance by Hargreaves only then to be unceremoniously dumped back to the bench, without ever really letting us down as far as I can recall.
Travelling all over the country, very often up and back in a day, and knowing that you will end up being sat on the bench for 90 minutes without ever really being given an extended chance in the team - was probably also a factor in his decision.
What I do find somewhat incredible though is that he chose to quit the club on the eve of the second leg of the FA Trophy semi final when there was always a chance, albeit probably a slim one, of him getting to play at Wembley this season. Of course, as we know, in the end that option wouldn't have been available to him but nevertheless he chose to pass it up when it was by no means certain that we wouldn't progress and injury to Rice or loss of form could have given him the chance that every young boy dreams of.