Grendel
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Or he could get an acl and would look very different
Which is a reason not to offer him a contract
Or he could get an acl and would look very different
He can negotiate any deal he likes in 6 months. he isnt going to sign a 1 year extension
Course not. We arent going to offer silly money remotely near what he could get elsewhere.Not even if we offer silly money?
If that's the case then, we have 2 choices, let him run down his contract and leave on a free, or accept a bid of around £5 million tops and try to force him out.
Time to retire the shirt.he won’t want a contract - say goodbye to number 38
Christ are you still peddling this one. I explained several times why this may not have happened but you ignored me each timeWe haven’t got time to wait for the best money possible! It’s clear we’ll need to sell him before we get a replacement in, this is exactly why it should have been sorted weeks ago.
Robins as good as said that he wants to leave yesterdayThe likelihood is that Gus May well want to stay and sign and get on with things but I expect that he has some money grabbing pushy agent in there stirring all manner of shit up like they do .
Ahh yes, it's all down to the big bad agent who's taken away his free will.The likelihood is that Gus May well want to stay and sign and get on with things but I expect that he has some money grabbing pushy agent in there stirring all manner of shit up like they do .
Course not. We arent going to offer silly money remotely near what he could get elsewhere.
What, like, say, the end of July? Giving us a month to sell him and get in a replacement?Because he should have had an ultimatum, this is poor preparation
Or a Dutch club can’t afford to buy him now but in 12 months can give him a good enough package to go back there.I think someone has got to him and simply said we will offer you this amount of money but only on a free. See your last 12 months out then you’re going to be rich man.
Apparently this is not a financial decision, his wife and son are staying in Holland. The guy just wants to be close to his son.But if he held on he could earn even more and get a massive signing on fee
Not really.There's an awful lot of thinking on this thread.
Exactly!!!Or a Dutch club can’t afford to buy him now but in 12 months can give him a good enough package to go back there.
I think that it’s good for people to thinkThere's an awful lot of thinking on this thread.
There's also an awful lot of people who know exactly why he wants to leave and there are at least 3 different reasons why.There's an awful lot of thinking on this thread.
I agree. If Hamer god forbid had an ACL tomorrow we would have to move on next season and work the problem or replace him just like o’hare last season.There's also an awful lot of people who know exactly why he wants to leave and there are at least 3 different reasons why.
It's disappointing if he wants to leave but we will get over it. Last season we had plenty who thought we should get rid after his 2nd red card, now he's worth £15m, is irreplaceable and we should retire the number 38
So he spends 12 months going back and forth. Possibly detrimental to his form. So the club end up missing out from every angle including fee’s/replacement. Hence the club trying to force the matter now.Exactly!!!
Feyenoord are a decent sized club that is not unfamiliar with reasonably big numbers. They sold kokcu (a midfielder) for £25m earlier this month. Unfortunately they have now spent ~£14m of that on two more midfielders.Or a Dutch club can’t afford to buy him now but in 12 months can give him a good enough package to go back there.
I personally see him being with us next season and going on a free back to Holland. If so, interesting how Robins plays this out.
To be fair we know how that turned out the last time you tried itIf you've got her address, I will send her a box of chocolates and a bunch of flowers.
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Robin’s comment re waiting to see how recruitment pans out and seeing what’s with Hamer then supports this theory/guess. I.e keep him if no suitable replacement found.Of all the theories, I can very much see this being the case. Has always sounded like he wants to go back, there may also be personal reasons, and there's a good chance Dutch clubs (club) can't match Coventrys valuation (or don't want to).
Makes a pleasant changeThere's an awful lot of thinking on this thread.
Can you?
For this club in its current position competing such a highly competitive league I think it would be irresponsible madness.
Why?
Because when he goes for nothing next summer you’d need to replace him and strengthen the squad elsewhere with no extra cash.Why?