Midfielder still has future at Chesterfield despite loan move
He made his Kiddy debut as a second-half substitute in a 2-1 defeat at Eastleigh on Saturday.
“It is an opportunity for him to get some minutes,” coach Danny Webb told the DT.
“I think every player has got their own threshold of when they feel they are ready to go and play some games. Things are put to players when they are out of the team by the manager and as us and staff and sometimes it is a ‘yes’ and sometimes it is a ‘no’.
“Bailey has been a model professional. I think it is the first time he has ever been full-time as a footballer. He was a brickie. He shows that real workmanlike attitude to everything. He is so appreciative of the chance he has been given.
“This certainly isn’t the end of his time at Chesterfield. In time I think he will force his way in (to the Kidderminster) line-up, score some goals, and then come back here and help us get over the line.”
Webb explained that they give a lot of thought to which is the right club for a player and they are confident he will be looked after by the Harriers.
He added: “We had a couple of National League North clubs come in for him and ourselves and Bailey thought that he has worked so hard to get to this level, let’s just hold out and see if a National League club comes in. I think it is a good move for him, they are looking after him with accomodation and all that, so they are being really professional with it.
“I hope he goes there and contributes to their season and then comes back and contributes to our season.”
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