No return ticket for Ferry?

25 May 2010 06:33
Any player wants to play and it is a tough call whether to fight for a place at a big club or stay where you are getting a game. Celtic midfielder Simon Ferry has decided that it would be too hard a fight to get into the first team at Parkhead if he returned from Swindon this summer, saying it would be "a waste of time". The 22-year-old could be playing in the English Championship player next season if the Robins win Saturday's League One play-off final. Another but in that scenario is it will only happen if Celtic agree to extend his loan deal or sell him to the Wiltshire club. Ferry, who has not made a first-team appearance for the Hoops, said: "To be honest, if Swindon want to keep me then I'd be more than happy to stay, especially if the new Celtic manager comes in and tells me I just have to fight for the chance to get a game. If a manager like Danny Wilson wants to buy me then I would rather come back to Swindon and play for him and play somewhere I'm wanted. I can't really see myself getting a chance at Celtic and I don't think it would matter who the new manager is because there are so many players ahead of me there, so it would be a waste of time going back really."

Source: FOOTYMAD