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oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Someone tell me why he got a new contract ? Fail to see given our finances and his injury record why he got a new deal.

35 appearances since he joined January 2009 (not sure date he started with us?)...... yet we invest more money in him. We dont have the squad or finances to be carrying crocks.

Other worrying thing is AT doesnt know if the operation is on his knee or ankle !!
 
It seems customary for most clubs to have their fair share of "sicknote" players - weve certainly had those over the years.

It may seem a tad unfair BUT it does appear to be the same players getting a variety of injuries one season after another whilst playing for CCFC.

McPake (an absolute superb defender) has only played 31 league games in 3 seasons - and what about the "Pitbull" having played just 9 games in 2 seasons !!!

Other notorious sicknotes over the years for other clubs have been:
  • Owen Hargreaves average 17 games per season
  • Johnathen Woodgate 19 gps
  • kieren Dyer 20 gps
  • Darren Anderton 26 gps
Note: The worse sicknote for us ever must be David McNamee (2006-2008) who averaged 12 games per season in his career

Not only is the frequency of injury perplexing but the actual time off for some of the injuries beggars belief with strains and twists taking months to heal instead of days or weeks.

I don't know what the answer is but it seems the better players in our squad continue to suffer this malaise which must be frustrating AT's plans.


PUSB
 

Danceswithhorses

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Someone tell me why he got a new contract ? Fail to see given our finances and his injury record why he got a new deal.

35 appearances since he joined January 2009 (not sure date he started with us?)...... yet we invest more money in him. We dont have the squad or finances to be carrying crocks.

Other worrying thing is AT doesnt know if the operation is on his knee or ankle !!

What about Bell though ??? ...a 4 year contract....and he's a crock too...oh, and also not very good
 

CCFC123

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Bell & McPake should never of been given extended contracts with there injury record. This will come back to bite Andy Thorn as the board will say you advised they have extended contracts and there's no chance of any more money for a replacement. Deegans another waste of space who's hardly set the world alight when he did play the odd game when fit. Easy money at CCFC. All we need is Eaastwood to get a contract extension now.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
What about Bell though ??? ...a 4 year contract....and he's a crock too...oh, and also not very good

I agree danceswithhorses.......... I dont see the benefit of giving either of them new contracts
 

Otis

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Not trying to defend his injury record here but this latest injury apparently will only keep him out for 7-10 days.

Could understand the outcry a bit more if it were long term.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Think it is more the accumulation of all the injuries Otis that has set it off, plus the general frustration about the place.
 

Otis

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Yes, can fully understand that. When he's fit and playing I really rate the lad, but he needs to be playing.
 

Walking Bird

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Thats what all contracts will be based on.
Doesn't matter if the player is any good or not, i expect Eastwood to be offered a multi year deal based purely on the fact he may accept a reduced wage.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Eastwood should be paying us let alone be on reduced salary !

It is possible that the salaries of Bell and McPake have come down ......... the Board would be in a reasonably strong position to offer less money but a longer contract because neither have achieved much since they came to CCFC and doubt there was much interest from other clubs. Just dont think that it was the right decision to offer anything, both would struggle to find a team that is at the other end of table to us
 

wingy

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FFS the guy broke his back playing for us ,every time he's played he's totally commited,Bell on the other hand,i can count effeective performances on one hand ,the contracts however suggest to me a business plan for div3,we'd be better keeping our frustration to this topic than turning on the players.
 

stupot07

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FFS the guy broke his back playing for us ,every time he's played he's totally commited,Bell on the other hand,i can count effeective performances on one hand ,the contracts however suggest to me a business plan for div3,we'd be better keeping our frustration to this topic than turning on the players.

He didn't break his back personally for us or our club it was a freak injury. It like saying that David Busst broke his leg for us. I just find that comment ludricous. Sorry.
 
The only reason Bell and McPake have had their contracts extended is that they're decent players. So far Bell's kept fit this season (touch wood) and, as Otis said, this new setback for McPake only sets him back 7-10 days so we'll see how he progresses.

To be honest, I thought it was just nice to see the club keep good players!
 

stupot07

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The problem is gennettas is that he continually has injury setbacks, I'd expect him to have another one after this op.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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I am happy Mcpake was offered a new deal, if he can get fit he is a good defender. Can't say I was thrilled about David Bell though.
 

lordsummerisle

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Think he, along with Deegan and previously Turner, deliberately injure themselves to increase their value and quality.

They all get better and better the longer they're out injured.

Deegan will emerge chrysalis-like from his shell as Zidane, whilst McPake will be Beckenbauer(Turner has already emerged from his as Baresi)
 

ashbyjan

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No Turner has left so naturally for many has immediately become the worst player we have ever had, just as Westwood is now a shockingly poor keeper and Gunnarson isn't good enough to play for Beduff.
 

lordsummerisle

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No Turner has left so naturally for many has immediately become the worst player we have ever had, just as Westwood is now a shockingly poor keeper and Gunnarson isn't good enough to play for Beduff.

Depends though if you can use a player leaving to beat Sisu over the head with, in which case they are £3million players being sold for a fraction of their worth.

The Dann is shit anyway and McPake a much better player comments from a couple of years ago still make me laugh.

Does seem to many though that we've never signed a bad player, or sold a good one.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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When fit McPake was absolutely superb. I'm not saying he was better than Dann, nor did I ever, but he was certainly a top Championship defender. Players usually pick up slight knocks during the recovery process from such long lay-offs. It's a blow, as I desperately want to see him in the side-we need an aggressive centre back. Instead it will probably be Cameron. Not exactly "awash with centre backs" now, are we? Oh how I wish we had Turner now!
 

lordsummerisle

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When fit McPake was absolutely superb. I'm not saying he was better than Dann, nor did I ever, but he was certainly a top Championship defender. Players usually pick up slight knocks during the recovery process from such long lay-offs. It's a blow, as I desperately want to see him in the side-we need an aggressive centre back. Instead it will probably be Cameron. Not exactly "awash with centre backs" now, are we? Oh how I wish we had Turner now!


Turner injured isn't he? So wouldn't be making that much of a difference would he?
 

wingy

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Unfortunately for Ben he,s picked up a groin injury after three friendlies ,so won't make his Cardiff debut as hoped against the scum tonight ,cue the "thank god we got £750,000 for the useless crock brigade",ce--le --vie
 

lordsummerisle

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Unfortunately for Ben he,s picked up a groin injury after three friendlies ,so won't make his Cardiff debut as hoped against the scum tonight ,cue the "thank god we got £750,000 for the useless crock brigade",ce--le --vie

£750,000 not a bad price for a reasonable, though injury prone Championship defender, never useless(even when everybody seemed to think he was), but not the greatest either(which he seemed to become the longer he was out injured)
 

shmmeee

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It seems customary for most clubs to have their fair share of "sicknote" players - weve certainly had those over the years.

It may seem a tad unfair BUT it does appear to be the same players getting a variety of injuries one season after another whilst playing for CCFC.

McPake (an absolute superb defender) has only played 31 league games in 3 seasons - and what about the "Pitbull" having played just 9 games in 2 seasons !!!

Other notorious sicknotes over the years for other clubs have been:
  • Owen Hargreaves average 17 games per season
  • Johnathen Woodgate 19 gps
  • kieren Dyer 20 gps
  • Darren Anderton 26 gps
Note: The worse sicknote for us ever must be David McNamee (2006-2008) who averaged 12 games per season in his career

Not only is the frequency of injury perplexing but the actual time off for some of the injuries beggars belief with strains and twists taking months to heal instead of days or weeks.

I don't know what the answer is but it seems the better players in our squad continue to suffer this malaise which must be frustrating AT's plans.


PUSB

Difference between Deegan and McPake is that McPake has had injuries whereever he goes in a fairly long career, I seem to remember him being injured when he joined.

Deegan has had exactly one injury his entire career and has been averaging over 30 games a season since he was 19.
 

wingy

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£750,000 not a bad price for a reasonable, though injury prone Championship defender, never useless(even when everybody seemed to think he was), but not the greatest either(which he seemed to become the longer he was out injured)
Yes thats the beauty of the game ,that he made it in spite of the endless knocking,and in that brought in a fee that keeps us going to january
 
Turner was rated highly by a lot of City fans before he left because he had finally showed that potential some of us saw in him a long time ago. I think it was more a case of that than people rating him higher the longer he was out injured.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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He was fine until we were about to sign him. Midas touch, us.
 

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