Reda Johnson, door left open.... (8 Viewers)

Ccfcjml71

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I'd take him back everyday of the week if fit and on reduced terms. Played a huge part in Sheffield Wednesday getting promoted to championship
 

Gazolba

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pay as you play deal works all round

It does not work because if he gets injured again, and he will, we will be scrambling for a replacement again and it will be a big disruption to the team. How many times are we going to repeat the same mistake?.
 

dongonzalos

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That's the problem though. If we're honest with ourselves both players should be playing at a higher level. We're only having this discussion as they're both crocks.

Both for me on pay as you play as you stated.

Good point about Tutners injuries as well
It's annoying as imagine the two of them for parts of the season and at times together!!!
We would be talking about 6th spot it would be top two
But you have the gamble if both out fircthecseasin as well
 

Pipehitterz

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No from me too, just has the most appalling injury record, from trapping his Hand in a door to ripping the muscle off his thigh , this guy when fit is great
When fit !
We need someone that will play not sit in another teams stands
 

Pipehitterz

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Good point about Tutners injuries as well
It's annoying as imagine the two of them for parts of the season and at times together!!!
We would be talking about 6th spot it would be top two
But you have the gamble if both out fircthecseasin as well

Surely the slowest partnership in the history of Football?
 

Grendel

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I'd take him back everyday of the week if fit and on reduced terms. Played a huge part in Sheffield Wednesday getting promoted to championship

Not that huge. He was injured for half of the games.
 

SkyBlueCRJ

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Far too much of a risk, would much rather have an average player who can play a full season rather than a player of Reda's calibre who can only play 1/3 of a season. His injuries cause too much disruption to the playing budget and squad
 

Hobo

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He hardly played in the Championship and he wasn't injured all the time.
he wasn't rated at SW as a CB...they saw his strength as an attacking fullback. His positional sense in the centre was awful...from Sheffield Wed fans
 

Grendel

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Did you mean strongest and formidable?

On the treatment table?

I don't believe a pay as you play contract would be legally possible anyway for obvious reasons.
 

Hobo

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The club have a duty of care to help him with his rehab work and regain his fitness which will help him hopefully to find another club. I wouldn't necessarily read it as a door left open. But who knows what could happen if he gets no offers and city struggle to bring in there targets.
 

Hobo

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On the treatment table?

I don't believe a pay as you play contract would be legally possible anyway for obvious reasons.

It would have to be a zero hours contract then...they seem pretty legal (unfortunately)
 

SkyBlueCRJ

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The club have a duty of care to help him with his rehab work and regain his fitness which will help him hopefully to find another club. I wouldn't necessarily read it as a door left open. But who knows what could happen if he gets no offers and city struggle to bring in there targets.

I agree with this I think its more a case of the club offering a helping hand rather than an indication that he could be offered an extension. Obviously like you and in fact Mowbray said, if he has no club by mid-end of August lets say and he is fit why not potentially enter talks about extending his stay. But it seems like theres too many ifs to suggest that mowbray is truly open to offering a contract. He basically described re-signing Johnson in last years window as getting bitten by his own dog so like you said, its the clubs duty of care to why he's still knocking about ryton. Wish he could just stay fit though because he's a great player at this level
 

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