Pearson signs (1 Viewer)

jackdg

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Non contract terms

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Nick

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Would think he would be on the bench as backup rather than starting 11 wouldn't he anyway?
 

Skyblueweeman

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A bit miffed with the non-contract bit. Leaves him open to walk away at any point. Surely a month by month contract would be better?
 

gspotgaz

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Another word for pay as you play? Seems sensible given his injury record. If he impresses and plays we will most likely look at getting him on a contract
 

steve82

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I'm sure we've a agreement in place that has a 2 year deal activated once he triggers so many appearances or proves his fitness... etc.

I doubt MR would be wasting time on him otherwise if he's gonna walk away
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Just to flip it around, before someone else beats me to it:

We're top of the league after 10 games. Pearson has been integral to our defence and we have shipped less than a goal a game. In come Fleetwood during November and offer him a bit more money than what we are paying. Pearson leaves. Our defence falls apart.

We're relegated. The end.

SISU OUT!!!
 

steve82

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Just to flip it around, before someone else beats me to it:

We're top of the league after 10 games. Pearson has been integral to our defence and we have shipped less than a goal a game. In come Fleetwood during November and offer him a bit more money than what we are paying. Pearson leaves. Our defence falls apart.

We're relegated. The end.

SISU OUT!!!

If he's played 10 consecutive games and been integral then I'm sure we'd of put the contract and a pen in front of him by that point.

I think the fact it's non contract terms have been accepted currently is the risk factor of him breaking down.
 

fernandopartridge

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Just to flip it around, before someone else beats me to it:

We're top of the league after 10 games. Pearson has been integral to our defence and we have shipped less than a goal a game. In come Fleetwood during November and offer him a bit more money than what we are paying. Pearson leaves. Our defence falls apart.

We're relegated. The end.

SISU OUT!!!

Or, we're bottom of the league after 10 games. Pearson played in 5 of them, 5 consecutive defeats. He's now injured for the rest of the season....
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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If he's played 10 consecutive games and been integral then I'm sure we'd of put the contract and a pen in front of him by that point.

I think the fact it's non contract terms have been accepted currently is the risk factor of him breaking down.

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Astute

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I'm happy for him to be with us not under contract. We can let him go. He can go when he likes. It is a way of him getting back into football.

But I can already see it. He plays well. He gets offered a contract elsewhere. He leaves. Supporters go into meltdown because one of 'our' players walks away.
 

Chipfat

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MR could be waiting on his fitness and for others to leave before he commits money to a player with injury and disciplinary history, he is running on a tight budget so this deal makes sense to me. If you want to be negative it leave's us open for others to come in if he proves himself, but MR gets paid to make these decision's regarding the budget and players and will be judged by his squads and results.
 

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