ALDERSHOT manager Kevin Dillon has slammed Wanderers' offer for midfielder Scott Donnelly as being derisory and said it was 'lower than a badger's arse.'
Speaking to the Bucks Free Press after his side's 1-1 draw with leaders Rochdale last night, Dillon said the Shots rejected Blues' bid out of hand.
Dillon said: "The bid that we got wouldn't buy you. It was as low as a badger's arse. It was derisory."
And he revealed that he is now hoping to tie Donnelly to a longer deal.
He said: "He is one I want to keep."
Donnelly's contract expires in the summer and Blues are expected to come back with a bigger bid before the January transfer window closes to test Aldershot's resolve further.
To find out what Donnelly thinks about a possible reunion with his former boss Gary Waddock at Wycombe see Friday's Bucks Free Press.
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