But only until Sam Clucas appeared with a Chesterfield shirt a few days later amidst talk of him snubbing new deals at Field Mill the moment he'd had a chance to join a side he described as the 'Barcelona of the lower leagues'.
It then transpired that rather than forcing CFC to raise their bid it was the North Notts club who'd relented, accepting only peripheral add-ons to the original seventy grand bid. Indeed they'd had no real choice given SC's well publicised desperation to move. And at first the youngster appeared slightly overawed by the significant step-up, experiencing facilities, stadiums, crowds and football he could only dream of whilst at his former clubs. He soon settled in, though, and whilst he was no longer the best player in the squad became an integral member, putting in performances and scoring goals that easily repaid the modest investment in him.
None more so than his brace against Scunny that delivered a fourth round tie - not to mention six figure pay-day - at Derby's iPro stadium.
It now appears that his Chesterfield career peaked in making last season's L1 play offs - not too shabby an achievement for someone who started that campaign in and out of a team struggling to survive at the ass-end of L2! What's more Sam Clucas will leave the Proact having earned the appreciation of every Chesterfield supporter for his efforts: not quite a striker but who scored plenty of goals. Not quite a winger but who created ample opportunities for others. Not quite a left back but who never let us down when asked to play there. So nearly a million profit in the space of less than a year when he'd negated the peanuts paid?
A bl00dy good deal in my book, and if we have to pass on fifteen percent (as I'm told is the case), well, I see it as nothing more than charity to those far less fortunate than ourselves.
This post has been edited by MDCCCLXVI: 25 July 2015 - 01:58 PM