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They kind of had to, having signed a younger and better keeper to replace him. He's played 20+ games each of the last two seasons and presumably wouldn't have been happy to play 0 games in the upcoming season.I would have never let Kelleher leave, he's a cracking keeper.
This has almost certainly come down to numbers (earnings) on a spreadsheet. I’m with you; he’s sacrificed game time over cash in the bank. It’s easy for us to say that this his the wrong choice, but maybe we don’t know his lifestyle. Possibly a difficult choice for someone of his age.I think it’s sad when a talented professional footballer does this. I know footballers have huge belief in their own ability, but he knows he’ll be extremely lucky to get a game for them. Probably not even in the league cup.