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Title: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Boston Standard on October 28, 2013, 02:31:14 PM
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Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: leicester pilgrim on October 28, 2013, 05:59:03 PM
Does anyone know how dual-registration deals work if both clubs want him on the same afternoon? Would it then become the player's choice who he plays for? Or does one of the two clubs (either us or Spalding) have to hold his primary registration?

Presumably this type of deal could work for us as well as against us. Could we potentially look to sign any of Spalding's players on dual registration? There are one or two there who are above UCL-level in terms of ability, and probably could do a job in Skrill North if we found ourselves struggling with injuries and suspensions. But then a lot of their players are probably on contracts?

Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Pilgrim86 on October 28, 2013, 06:20:54 PM
I believe the higher-division club has 'first dibs'. There is probably a limit of players per club that can be signed on dual-registration, to prevent 2 clubs from sharing their squads to benefit both - unless they are known to be a reserve team?

Can anybody find anything official?
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Burgh Boy on October 29, 2013, 08:55:19 AM
Peter Bore. Dual Registration? What a joke. The guy is better off signing for Spalding full-time. Dual Registration will only mess up his own football. He needs to be clear which club he is playing for and not be in an "and/or situation".  It is not as if DG is likely to select him again. He has other plans to fill that position. FA need to clamp down on these "transfers" - these a not loan transfers. :bunny
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: green hats mate on October 29, 2013, 09:34:04 AM
Peter Bore. Dual Registration? What a joke. The guy is better off signing for Spalding full-time. Dual Registration will only mess up his own football. He needs to be clear which club he is playing for and not be in an "and/or situation".  It is not as if DG is likely to select him again. He has other plans to fill that position. FA need to clamp down on these "transfers" - these a not loan transfers. :bunny

Don,t see the joke ,  the deal must suit all three so why not ? 
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Pilgrim86 on October 29, 2013, 01:24:12 PM
Peter Bore. Dual Registration? What a joke. The guy is better off signing for Spalding full-time. Dual Registration will only mess up his own football. He needs to be clear which club he is playing for and not be in an "and/or situation".  It is not as if DG is likely to select him again. He has other plans to fill that position. FA need to clamp down on these "transfers" - these a not loan transfers. :bunny
It helps us, as it saves us his appearance fee and win bonus.
It helps him, as it gives him playing time.
It helps Spalding, as it gives them a quality player.

Maybe he doesn't want to sign for Spalding full time? He probably sees this as a temporary thing, and keeps him in the shop window (for us and others). DG says he'll bring him back when he can.

This isn't something new, it's used by clubs all over the country.
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: truffleshuffle on October 29, 2013, 05:56:59 PM
My guess this is all waiting for Mills to move to King's Lynn permenantly clearing his wages off the books for good
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Pilgrim86 on October 29, 2013, 09:46:06 PM
Not sure Spalding need him... they've beaten Boston Town 12-0 tonight without him.
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Shauneyg on October 29, 2013, 09:50:13 PM
Would agree with that truffleshuffle need mills wages off budget then we will be a lot better off. Wonder why bore was not involved for spalding tonight??
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: B Grimes on October 30, 2013, 08:30:51 AM
Always confuses me this. A non contract player cant by definition go anywhere on loan. He has signed for Spalding full stop, and only because we are in different leagues DG has kept his registration, but there are no rules even if DG wants him back to say he has to, it would be up to the player. But as someone said earlier, why on earth do they need him or in fact any other player they have the best defence in NL football and his signing just adds to what must already be a huge wage bill
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: miele on October 30, 2013, 09:25:19 AM
Not sure Spalding need him... they've beaten Boston Town 12-0 tonight without him.
theres a rare lenthy report on that match on towns web they did well to muster a team together it sounds.
someone his playing silly people at spalding they keep taking players on do anyone ever leave.
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Ernie100 on October 30, 2013, 01:43:00 PM
According to the Free Press (a local Spalding paper) there were only 156 supporters at their game on Saturday!!!   So someone is chucking silly money at them ???  It'll all come crashing down sooner or later.
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: miele on October 30, 2013, 02:37:30 PM
HOLBEACH won that leage under CHAND last season and with very little money,then I believe they found out they could not afford to go up    so spalding will want someone with deep pockets again next season me thinks,  if they make it that is   there will be some egg on faces if they don't  :) ;) thats for sure.
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Winging It on October 30, 2013, 03:44:12 PM
HOLBEACH won that leage under CHAND last season and with very little money,then I believe they found out they could not afford to go up    so spalding will want someone with deep pockets again next season me thinks,  if they make it that is   there will be some egg on faces if they don't  :) ;) thats for sure.
According to the Free Press (a local Spalding paper) there were only 156 supporters at their game on Saturday!!!   So someone is chucking silly money at them ???  It'll all come crashing down sooner or later.

Holbeach couldn't go up due to ground grading so i believe.  And 156 is up on recent months by 40, if they continue to win as they are doing that will further rise. I am not a fan of teams trying to buy promotion, but it happens at all levels of football and if someone wanted to put millions into the Pilgrims, would we moan about it ? Good luck to Spalding i say, be nice to see them bigger than Gainsborough, not that that would take much doing, lol.
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Maxross on October 30, 2013, 04:41:18 PM
HOLBEACH won that leage under CHAND last season and with very little money,then I believe they found out they could not afford to go up    so spalding will want someone with deep pockets again next season me thinks,  if they make it that is   there will be some egg on faces if they don't  :) ;) thats for sure.
According to the Free Press (a local Spalding paper) there were only 156 supporters at their game on Saturday!!!   So someone is chucking silly money at them ???  It'll all come crashing down sooner or later.

Holbeach couldn't go up due to ground grading so i believe.  And 156 is up on recent months by 40, if they continue to win as they are doing that will further rise. I am not a fan of teams trying to buy promotion, but it happens at all levels of football and if someone wanted to put millions into the Pilgrims, would we moan about it ? Good luck to Spalding i say, be nice to see them bigger than Gainsborough, not that that would take much doing, lol.

I guess my concern would be that having a club being bank rolled, that is so close to us geographically might be detrimental to our own attendances.  I know there are quite a lot of  what I'd call foating fans.  I know during our league days there were a fair few people from Spalding who would come and watch us.  If they have a succesful club (possibly more succesful if they carry on bank rolling the club for an extended period) then these "floating fans" may desert us. 
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Shauneyg on October 30, 2013, 08:37:58 PM
How can spalding continue to spend the money they are?? It's unsustainable and will end in tears surely. I would rather our club be run properly and build a sustainable club for many years to come and the success will come im sure of that.
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: kingofnaves on October 30, 2013, 09:01:06 PM
Its should be stopped! The FA should stop this happening its going to kill the lower tier clubs!!!
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: scottbufc on October 31, 2013, 08:45:13 PM
The manager of the club is bankrolling them. I can't imagine they'd ever go any higher than the Northern Prem but the current squad could easily compete two leagues higher.
Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Tipps End Pilgrim on November 09, 2013, 09:26:05 PM
Bore was on the scoresheet for Spalding today as they beat Harborough 4-0 in the UCL Premier. Former Boston players Dan Cotton and Nathan Stainfield were also among the scorers. Timms to Spalding ?

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Title: Re: Bore pens deal with Spalding
Post by: Winging It on November 09, 2013, 10:52:53 PM
They don't need any new keepers, they recently signed Tom Roberts from Wisbech taking their tally of keepers to three.  Full Spalding scorers today were .. Andrew Tidswell 32, Dan Cotton 39,Nathan Stainfield 62, Peter Bore 81.