SlowerThanPlatt
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Yeah think so, he’ll inevitably leave on a free, probably to League One.
Return to Charlton probably, where Chelsea poached him from.
Yeah think so, he’ll inevitably leave on a free, probably to League One.
As he’s out of contract in the summer maybe it’s more likely we just sell him even if he only goes somewhere on a short term deal.
I was still holding out hope he gets back to his best and signs a new deal but if he wants to go then we move on. I’d hope we get at least a little something for him if he left in Jan though
Can't see anyone willing to spend £2m on someone out of contract in 6 months, who has barely played in a year and not proved his fitness.Not heard anything on this O'Hare loan
Have been told though that if he hasn't signed 9n the dotted line come first week of Jan, Doug will be saying he can go for anything around the 2 million mark.
Suppose thats better than fuck all we will get in Jan
Latest i have is hes not going to sign. Hes seen how much money his mate Gustavo gets for eating kebabs and getting pissed while playing for a bag of shit club and he wants a piece
Well they would if he looked the business and they wanted to be sure of getting him. He looks miles off it at the moment though.Can't see anyone willing to spend £2m on someone out of contract in 6 months, who has barely played in a year and not proved his fitness.
But if he definitely isn't signing a contract, then I guess having him leave in Jan would at least save us a decent amount on wages we could use towards the Hamer replacement.
You say that but from a perspective of already being on his way it doesn't feel like a big deal.Doesn't fit the system in a 4-3-3 so doesn't work out badly if he isn't going to sign the contract.
He is a great player to bring on when we need to make the midfield more attacking so makes sense to keep using him as an impact sub for the rest of the season.
Although Palmer could play the impact sub role and will probably be here next season so may be the priority. In which case O'Hare may get the Rose treatment, which would be a shame after all he has achieved with us.
I he signed a pre contract with someone I would leave him in the u21sYes, that is a possibility, but equally I think he can sign a pre-contract with another club in January to leave on a free in the Summer, and just play out the season with us. Either way it will be such a pity to lose a player that's been so influential in our success these last few years, in such circumstances.
We would still have to pay him his full wages so may as well use him.I he signed a pre contract with someone I would leave him in the u21s
People may disagree but I don’t think a prime COH is good enough for the PL at all.
Not been impressed with our AMs this season but even Palmer who had me pulling my hair out at times has been better. That been said I'd not be keen to discard him so quickly yet. The isn't a Jodi Jones situation, O'Hare was an excellent Championship player.Honestly think he’s got a bit too big for his boots. All the Tom Grennan stuff etc. He didn’t touch the ball for ten minutes when he came on. He’s absolutely miles off at the moment. If I were him I’d be concerned about that.
He doesn’t want to stayNot been impressed with our AMs this season but even Palmer who had me pulling my hair out at times has been better. That been said I'd not be keen to discard him so quickly yet. The isn't a Jodi Jones situation, O'Hare was an excellent Championship player.
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If he is not fully fit he may not receive a lucrative deal. He's understandably slower and looks like he has gained weight. Maybe a one year contract extension would suit both parties in this case.We want to build the foundations of a team we own so that next summer we don’t have to have wholesales changes but a few additions to continue to improve us
Ohare won’t be here next season. I wouldn’t start him, but I’d have him on the bench.
His agent and him want to use us to pay him to get fit so he can get a lucrative move away. We should therefore only use him when it suits us. Neither appear bothered that he didn’t earn his money for 12 months
seems like a good lad but business is business.
if only using him as an occasional sub means he doesn’t quite get the lucrative deal he wants then so be it.
Honestly think he’s got a bit too big for his boots. All the Tom Grennan stuff etc. He didn’t touch the ball for ten minutes when he came on. He’s absolutely miles off at the moment. If I were him I’d be concerned about that.
OK. Do you know him?He doesn’t want to stay
Honestly think he’s got a bit too big for his boots. All the Tom Grennan stuff etc
It might, but no PL team will want him now, not even close. And if somehow Burnley did he’d get half a season of top flight wages before relegation would cut them down again.It must be gutting to have your PL move shitcanned because of an injury only to watch your two teammates get big money moves. I just think his heads been turned since then.
Not sure he’ll be happy with the optionsHe doesn’t want to stay
A year spent getting paid for doing no work, it shows.
In the literal sense. His job is playing football and from last August to now he has spent around 12 months not doing it. Not to mention he’s also one of our higher salaries.Badly worded - he will have worked (probably harder than a lot), but nothing replaces proper game time.
Honestly think he’s got a bit too big for his boots. All the Tom Grennan stuff etc. He didn’t touch the ball for ten minutes when he came on. He’s absolutely miles off at the moment. If I were him I’d be concerned about that.
Doing a comparison:Yeah I agree, he always seems to be giving it this and that and chatting a lot when you see him in training videos but on the pitch he just doesn’t seem up to it. Genuinely thought he looked like one of our worst two players when he came on last night. Just looked a bit clueless and barely got himself involved.
I think a mid-table championship club might try and come for him as a free agent if he doesn’t sign. If he leaves as a free after all the treatment we’ve given him not just this year but in other seasons as well, on and off the pitch, then he’s not going to go down as a fan favourite in any way, shape, or form.
Doing a comparison:
Gyo ‘I’m leaving if we don’t go up, this is where I want to go so accept it’
Hamer ‘Hmmm, well, hmmm, maybe, hmmm, ah Sheff Utd in mid August? Why not?’
COH ‘Hmmm, I’ll leave how I arrived’