SHUNT31
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There you go mate.This was the Thatcher picture
There you go mate.This was the Thatcher picture
Both of those things may be true. We are all just speculating here.That's fine... if he lives in Birmingham Airport and his kid lives in Amsterdam airport.
Exactly, he doesn’t owe us anything. Not like he’s refused to play or trainEnd of the day be it personal or financial, I'm not sure why we are arguing , both are legitimate reasons to leave a football club
Kent is a 3 hour drive away - a flight to Amsterdam is what? 40 minutes? Pay a fiver for fast track security you’re through in 5 minutes.
Well clearly not.Yes I do - why?
And more importantly they don't even know what the issue is.End of the day be it personal or financial, I'm not sure why we are arguing , both are legitimate reasons to leave a football club
My original post was play him and let contract run out of we don't get a special bid.And after all this , he might even stay .. it's his life
It’s clear that you would put your career ahead of your kids you mean?Its clear a lot on here don’t do euro flights very often
Does it matter ? A flight to Spain is only 2 hours away doesn't mean I'd rather work there than in the UK.. Jesus christ
He may do, When I last moved role I spoke to multiple companies in London where salary would be higher but they wanted me in the office 3 days a week and I have a young child so I told them to do one and stayed local. Money isn't the be all and end all.And after all this , he might even stay .. it's his life
Well clearly not.
If Hamer has his heart set on going back to NL then unless a club from there meets our valuation he won’t be going until his contract is up.
He’s free to talk to them from January, that’s because of a rule called the Bosman rule, in case you didn’t know.
But why would the club do that? We'd lose a year of a top player and a fee that is literally worse case scenario for the club.Well no as if he wants to go back and he’d leave as a feee agent the club could actually negotiate a settlement to close down his contract now so he can go home
We flew Ryanair for a mere 40 minutes to Dublin. Never againIts clear a lot on here don’t do euro flights very often
Took me longer flying up to Glasgow for work than it would on the train. Was a right pain.We flew Ryanair for a mere 40 minutes to Dublin. Never again
It was delayed 2 hours and the seats were covered in what can only be described as slimeTook me longer flying up to Glasgow for work than it would on the train. Was a right pain.
It was delayed 2 hours and the seats were covered in what can only be described as slime
I was alarmed when the captain declared himself to be a 33 year old Cov fan with a penchant for ‘tugging’. Come to think of it that sounds familiar
Its clear a lot on here don’t do euro flights very often
If you can enlighten me on how to quickly get through the whole process of flying, bypassing all the necessary checks, please do. Think some on here have never actually flown…
It was delayed 2 hours and the seats were covered in what can only be described as slime
Ahhh you must have missed the epic Saddlebrains pays up flight...I was alarmed when the captain declared himself to be a 33 year old Cov fan with a penchant for ‘tugging’. Come to think of it that sounds familiar
3-4 hours door to door is the same as me getting the train to Cov from just outside of Manchester. I don't have a 2 hour working day either.How's it different to Godden living in Kent? I get it psychologically but not from a time/distance point of view.
@SaddlebrainsI apologise, it was a stressful flight and I’m sexually starved.
It's all about going one better every year130 pages of speculative bollocks, surely a record?
But why would the club do that? We'd lose a year of a top player and a fee that is literally worse case scenario for the club.
Wtf have I just read?
Fan of modern slavery? If it's affecting him so much he wants to leave the country then the honourable thing to do is let him join a Dutch club if his choice for a fee now, whatever that may be, rather than keep him here being miserable for a year.But why would the club do that? We'd lose a year of a top player and a fee that is literally worse case scenario for the club.
Fan of modern slavery? If it's affecting him so much he wants to leave the country then the honourable thing to do is let him join a Dutch club if his choice for a fee now, whatever that may be, rather than keep him here being miserable for a year.
Modern slavery is a bit strong Sports that involve fees are nothing like any other type of industry but the players know what they are signing up for and are compensated very well. If a Dutch club came up with a decent fee I'd be happy to let him go but not terminate his contract.Fan of modern slavery? If it's affecting him so much he wants to leave the country then the honourable thing to do is let him join a Dutch club if his choice for a fee now, whatever that may be, rather than keep him here being miserable for a year.
Most forms of torture don’t involve earning £1m a year but I see your point.Exactly - its beyond cruel - yet we seem to want to torture the guy