Sprocket
Member
Apparently being lined up to come in on a season-long loan from Reading, should an acceptable offer come in for Pym.
From that, I would have thought its safe to conclude that Pym will be leaving, subject to the club getting the sort of money they value him at. Why on earth would a replacement be earmarked for the entire season if that wasnt the case? I still think that for both our sakes he could have done with another season with us. I'm aware he won nearly every award going at the club last season, but I hope he's not making a move prematurely to somewhere like Milton Keynes, when the chance to join a really big club might arise after one more season.Apparently being lined up to come in on a season-long loan from Reading, should an acceptable offer come in for Pym.
Probably the right time to move on for Pym, to be honest. Only way his stock can rise much from last season is by doing the same at a higher level. Disaster for us though, on the pitch... If he does go, hope we get well compensated.From that, I would have thought its safe to conclude that Pym will be leaving, subject to the club getting the sort of money they value him at. Why on earth would a replacement be earmarked for the entire season if that wasnt the case? I still think that for both our sakes he could have done with another season with us. I'm aware he won nearly every award going at the club last season, but I hope he's not making a move prematurely to somewhere like Milton Keynes, when the chance to join a really big club might arise after one more season.
I agree, and by a higher level I would exclude League 1. He can do better than that.Probably the right time to move on for Pym, to be honest. Only way his stock can rise much from last season is by doing the same at a higher level.
So would I. Jonah is certainly good enough for League 2.I'd be happy with Paul Jones returning if Pym did leave.