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Originally Posted by FrankMoody
You seem to know a lot about it!
So he should accept being forced out and ostracised of he doesn't go with a smile on his face, what a crock. If what you say is true fair play to the lad for standing up to the terrible twosome.
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I know nothing - it's all guesswork, opinion and assumption.
He wasn't in Coleman's plans anyway, hence his sporadic appearances from the bench every few games, so turning down a loan move and a chance to play some games is hardly going to endear him to the manager, is it? He's messed around and ****ed off a few people at both clubs with his actions and tweet which doesn't reflect well upon him either.
He isn't out of contract until June 2016 and I doubt Coleman will want to keep him around next season so I assume James will be offered the chance to leave at the end of the season. Looking at the situation, he shouldn't want to stay and waste a year of his career at his age when it would be better spent elsewhere playing games regularly and developing as a player rather than coming in to train every day at Stanley hoping for a miracle that sees him get back in the team.