Blue5, on 21 June 2025 - 09:33 AM, said:
I'm just part way through the latest series of that Wrexham documentary, the episode where they spend a bit of time with Mullins and Ollie Palmer.
Whether you're a player or a fan, it's a good episode and demonstrates that despite the joys of football, it can be absolutely brutal for players who have contributed significantly at a club but they've now reached their ceiling. They're angry, feel betrayed, both feel they are very much part of the Wrexham family and want to remain there but admit their time at the club is over.
It does get you thinking. For any new club / manager taking these players on, you've got to deal with that too, where a player's head and heart is at another club.
They may have an affiliation to a club, remember when Ollie first came here how he spoke about FC Utd? It’s a job, and like all jobs we have where we hate it, where we turn up and do what we are paid to do and occasionally have one where we really part of the family. Football is a bit more brutal because it’s all on a fixed term contract
Very very few players have a true loyalty to a club - how many like blathers would take a decent pay cut at the end of a contract to stay when he could have got more elsewhere?
Lester I think had a real affinity because he was able to be in his comfort zone, and could probably really enjoy playing football for the live of football for the first time in a long time, and had the rapport with the fans without the pressure of playing at the higher levels he’d previously been at.