by fan_of_mulligan » Sun Jan 11, 2015 8:03 pm
I always thought that either in this January Transfer Window or in the summer we needed to push Danny Kedwell further down the striker pecking order list at Gillingham and sign better quality strikers to be our first choice strike-force, that left Danny Kedwell with two options 1. Stay at Gillingham and fight for his place in the match day squad and make do with the sub appearances he was making against Port Vale or 2. decide that his future lies away from Priestfield Stadium and play competitive first team football at another football club - and Danny Kedwell has chosen the latter, and you can never moan or complain about a player making a footballing decision and moving to get more game-time elsewhere.
I also heard rumours suggesting that Danny Kedwell was high maintenance and took up too much valuable time on the training ground when both Martin Allen and Peter Taylor both wanted to work on team shape, tactics and formations, Kedwell was a difficult player to manage for both manager's and there was always a rumour about him leaving, or a suggestion that Peter Taylor was trying to change our style of play and sign players with sell on potential and it appeared that Danny Kewell didn't fit into either criteria.
I think the timing of Danny Kedwell's departure and giving John Marquis The Number Nine Shirt does leave a bad taste in the mouth and the club have done this without any levels of class or dignity, I think that's what hurts the most about Danny Kedwell rather then the actual decision that Danny Kedwell has left Gillingham Football Club.
With Hindsight in mind we should of given Adebayo Akinfenwa a two year contract extension and got rid of Danny Kedwell last summer, Adebayo Akinfenwa has such a great understanding with Cody McDonald, he had the best goals to minutes ratio of our three strikers last season and I think it would of been better for Gillingham Football Club had we made that decision last summer, but the way we have done it with no manager and giving John Marquis Number Nine is what disappoints me the most.