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kg82

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Not necessarily true, there are many footballers who have played professionally who had no or very little interest in football. They just happened to be good at it, and can make a lot of money out of it.

You say a lot. It’s not, is it. I mean it’s a very small relative number to the ones that enjoy it.
 

usskyblue

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Standard motivational theory would disagree. Pay is a hygiene factor, if it’s crap it upsets you but it doesn’t make you love your job. That’s the “old romantic” stuff like feeling you’re a part of something or working in good surroundings. Research shows those are the things that make you want a job, pay just makes you want to leave if it’s bad.

People seriously overestimate the impact pay has on employee behaviour.

I get your point. And if you’re wealthy enough to pick and choose, or if you’re skilled in other areas, this might fly. But I’ve been around too long. There’s a vast number of people that stay in shit jobs for the money. And there’s no fucking romanticism in that m8.
 

oscillatewildly

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Indeed. Wonder if he was was any good at cross country running compared to his ability as a footballer?
This would explain so many a tired assertion that he 'Covered every blade of grass on the pitch'. If only the pursuit of X country was accompanied with a football at your feet.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Can’t see MCNulty returning tbh would be having to take a big pay cut
However we could deffo offer him more money than hibs, probably double....

If Robins really is in for him we would have a great chance, the reading manager wants him gone and quickly aswell as lots of other reading players
 

torchomatic

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That makes two of us then,cos I didn't like watching Paul Telfer play football.

Probably one of the luckiest players in the history of football. Had no actual football talent yet still made it.
 

SkyBlueCRJ

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Can’t see MCNulty returning tbh would be having to take a big pay cut

Realistically McNulty is going to have to take a pay cut at somepoint. So he's got two choices. Either he's going to make the decision that he wants to sit on his contract for the next 3 years and be loaned out to a number of clubs until he’s 30, or he’ll take the cut and settle at a club for a few years.

With regards to the loan route though. There’s nothing to say we couldn’t sign him on loan if that’s the route he chooses. At least then he wouldn’t have to take a pay cut. The only issue with that is it’ll all boil down to who’s able to cover as much of his salary as possible and there also could be a loan fee involved as well.
 

fernandopartridge

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However we could deffo offer him more money than hibs, probably double....

If Robins really is in for him we would have a great chance, the reading manager wants him gone and quickly aswell as lots of other reading players

You talk some shite, in what world could we offer double what Hibs do?
 

Legia Sky Blue

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Probably one of the luckiest players in the history of football. Had no actual football talent yet still made it.

Strange think with Telfer was that after his 2nd game for us in a midweek home game against Man City, when Isaias played a blinder (some will remember), Blackburn offered over double the money we had paid Luton for him that Summer. Big Ron turned it down!

Not sure about no talent either - I remember reading the 'Staying Up' book where the guy who wrote it was talking to the staff at CCFC, who all said he was one of our most natural footballers, in terms of the sweetness with which he struck the ball, and that when he kicked the ball it made a pinging sound, as he kicked it so cleanly.

Having said that I also found him a hugely disappointing player though. Perhaps his lack of interest in the game led to his fairly one dimensional playing style, where other than his running ability, he offered little in terms of doing anything better than the ordinary.
 

Adge

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Strange think with Telfer was that after his 2nd game for us in a midweek home game against Man City, when Isaias played a blinder (some will remember), Blackburn offered over double the money we had paid Luton for him that Summer. Big Ron turned it down!

Not sure about no talent either - I remember reading the 'Staying Up' book where the guy who wrote it was talking to the staff at CCFC, who all said he was one of our most natural footballers, in terms of the sweetness with which he struck the ball, and that when he kicked the ball it made a pinging sound, as he kicked it so cleanly.

Having said that I also found him a hugely disappointing player though. Perhaps his lack of interest in the game led to his fairly one dimensional playing style, where other than his running ability, he offered little in terms of doing anything better than the ordinary.
Was speaking to Strachan/Dublin not that long ago and they were both saying that he wasn’t the best footballer in the world but was the best teammate in the changing room and around Ryton?
Not sure what that means, probably was good at washing the kits and cleaning the bogs.
 

cc84cov

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Realistically McNulty is going to have to take a pay cut at somepoint. So he's got two choices. Either he's going to make the decision that he wants to sit on his contract for the next 3 years and be loaned out to a number of clubs until he’s 30, or he’ll take the cut and settle at a club for a few years.

With regards to the loan route though. There’s nothing to say we couldn’t sign him on loan if that’s the route he chooses. At least then he wouldn’t have to take a pay cut. The only issue with that is it’ll all boil down to who’s able to cover as much of his salary as possible and there also could be a loan fee involved as well.
Good point agreed
 

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JulianDarbyFTW

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I still think we'll be in prime position to take him on loan if someone like Barnsley doesn't come in.
Would they loan him back if they'd only got him on a one year deal? Maybe the extension was triggered just to get some cash dollar from us in terms of a transfer fee. Although that's probably wishful thinking. Insert sad face here.
 
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Liquid Gold

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Would they loan him back if they'd only got him on a one year deal? Maybe the extension was triggered just to get some cash dollar from us in terms of a transfer fee. Although that's probably wishful thinking. Insert sad face here.
Why not? His tribunal fee would drop massively stuck in the U23s for a year as opposed to tearing up League One.
 
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Littlewood CCFC

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Not the end of it for me. I think they have took the option just to get compo if someone wanted him, he will never get in their first team the way they are going.

I just doubt we will stump up the cash to get him though (love to be proved wrong) or he could be sent here for another season on loan so we pay a loan fee and a percentage of his wages
 

1234CCFC

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Agree with this. Think they're going to try and get something low like £200k but with a 30% sell-on fee.

When you look at players as an Asset this definitely seems the business way of doing it.. You know he is a wanted man so why let him leave for free! We just usually let them leave for free, but I suppose that is because they are usually not wanted by many!
 

RoboCCFC90

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I don't rekon they want to keep him at all, they just want us to pay them something which we probably will

With Bright being under 24 they would've been due compensation for him regardless, whether they believe they can get more from triggering a contract extension is to be seen.
 

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