Quote Originally Posted by Loramski View Post
I'm not sure how starting his first season well in the Premier League is proof that he was good enough to play in our first team four years ago. I explained that he couldn't make Rotherham's team at the end of 2017-18 in League 1 and yet you want to mock those of us who don't realise we should actually have been dropping two of Morrison, Bamba and Manga to make way for him in our promotion team that season.

How should the club have gone about developing him into a first teamer here with those three ahead of him? He was 23, not 18 like Bagan is, so when the chance of regular football came up with Rotherham it's hardly surprising he wanted to move on. How would you have kept him here in that situation? How would you have kept Heaton happy with Marshall ahead of him, how would you have kept McCormack happy with Bothroyd and Chopra ahead of him? These situations arise now and again.

As has been said elsewhere in this thread, every team has let a player go who goes on to be successful elsewhere. Sometimes it's down to a massive mistake, sometimes it's just circumstances. I'd class the Ajayi situation in the latter category.
I'm not sure where i said we should be dropping first choice centrebacks for Ajayi, what I said is that we could have tried to keep him with a promise that his chance would come soon given the age of those in front of him and the possible departure of Manga. Based on the quote from him that has been posted in the thread, that may well not have been enough to keep him here, but, as I said earlier, the success he's had since leaving us does raise questions about decision making at the club regarding his contract, especially in light of the fee spent on Aden Flint.