Nick
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It looks like we have just signed a young lad from Wrexham and because we didn't give them an up front payment like they wanted, we are being labelled as bandits:
He looks like a professional fella writing letters like that!
WREXHAM FC owner Geoff Moss has labelled Coventry City as ‘bandits’ for declining to make a compensatory payment after signing a schoolboy international.
Wales under-16 striker Will Roberts has just moved from Wrexham’s school of excellence to join Coventry’s youth set-up, but the Sky Blues refused to make an up-front payment, instead opting to make staged future payments.
Because Wrexham have been a Conference club for more than two seasons they fall outside the League compensation scheme.
But Moss said: “Although I asked their chairman to help us out, they have refused to make an up-front payment.
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“Two other boys, Leon Newell and Rob Parry, who also played in the Victory Shield, have joined Birmingham City and Wolves respectively and both clubs have made discretionary up-front payments which will help in funding the cost of the school of excellence.”
Moss said he had written to Ranson in the following terms: “You should be ashamed of yourselves because we have had the boy trained by us for years and you pay no up-front compensation to a poor club like us. Bandits!”
He looks like a professional fella writing letters like that!