Varney spent another year in Yorkshire, although he was still on County’s books. He must have been hoping for a permanent departure by the summer of 2010, but he still had a year on his deal.

His annual handful of games for Derby at the start of the season followed, this time limited to just one appearance, before being loaned out to Premier League side Blackpool, leaving Rams fans perplexed as to what their employee had done wrong to be unworthy of game time at Pride Park.

Nothing, it turned out, apart from actually play matches. That was deemed to be the issue, with County unwilling to Charlton another £500,000 if Varney played ten games for the club, resulting in the rigmarole that unfolded over the next three years.

“There obviously was never problem with myself and my talent. I was stuck not playing because of Derby’s financial situation,” Varney said after agreeing a move to Portsmouth in the summer of 2011.

“I’m glad at the end of the day and I’m just pleased now to have cut my ties with Derby.”

That second line must have been something of an understatement, with Varney’s three years of personal imprisonment coming to an end, he was a man free of the shackles that the Rams had put on him.

Saying that, a life of short-term moves and loan spells continued to pepper his career. Maybe all that time as a County player gave him the taste for a hotel breakfast, who knows.