Elgrande wrote:Well done fanny. Just a shame you were so keen to get rid of a consistent scorer and a 100% player; oh and how dare someone of 31 still be playing above Conference level. Hang your boots up Van Persie, Xavi, Lampard, Carrick you are now too old.
The difference is that Frank Lampard, Michael Carrick, Robin Van Persie and Xavi are all top top players and Michael Carrick and Frank Lampard have adapted there roles to continue playing as they have gotten older.
I did not for one minute suggest that once a player is past thirty they should call it quits, but Danny Kedwell has had two bad injuries this year and those injuries have taken that all running style out of Danny Kedwell's game where he would close the opposition down and chase lost causes, I don't think we should let The "Kedwell's One Of Us Chants" Disguise the fact that League One is beyond Danny Kedwell's capabilities this season and I think Peter Taylor regretted not keeping Adebayo Akinfenwa in the summer, because Adebayo Akinfenwa was causing Liverpool's defence all sorts of problems and we have defiantly missed the combination play between Akinfenwa and McDonald up-front this season.
Then there were the constant off the field rumours about Peter Taylor wanting to build a young team with players who have sell on potential, and players who could take Gillingham into The Championship in 3-4 years and Danny Kedwell doesn't fit into either scenario, there were rumours of bust ups with Doug Loft and Peter Taylor (how true those two rumours were I am not entirely sure), but there was constant rumours and speculation about Danny Kedwell's future at Gillingham Football Club for the past 3-4 months, and in the end I think this is the right move for Gillingham, the right move for Danny Kedwell, and with the wage bill freed up, the next Gillingham Manager can bring in his own players.
Also Danny Kedwell has dropped three divisions to play for Ebbsfleet United, OK Ebbsfleet United are paying the same wages to Danny Kedwell for what Gillingham were paying him and Danny Kedwell doesn't have to move house, but a three division drop is still quite a drop no matter how much money your being offered - were there really offers from Cambridge United, Luton Town and Portsmouth or was The Ebbsfleet United offer the only offer on the table ???
I think Danny Kedwell has been a fantastic servant to Gillingham Football Club and there are so many highlights of Danny Kedwell's performances in a Gillingham Shirt, the goals against Torquay United and AFC Wimbledon to win promotion and The League Two Title stick out, but Danny Kedwell signing for Ebbsfleet United is the right move for everyone and maybe the challenge of taking Ebbsfleet United into The Football League is a challenge that Kedwell wants to take on, because League One Survival and ending mid-table is probably as high as we can go at the moment.