Maybe Murphy made it clear that he was no longer interested in receiving such an offer at that point or maybe they had informal discussions with Murphy that never materialised into a formal offer because they knew from previous discussions/negotiations it was a no goer.I am still waiting for the same answer. When did we offer him a contract? In between nights so will look into it in a couple of days if you like. But you are still trying to say he turned us down when he had nothing to turn down.
So you are now ignoring the facts that we have been debating and are now saying that he went there to be No.2 and not aim to be No.1? He waited another month without an offer. Would you wait about forever if you were on a temporary contract that was about to run out without getting an offer of more work if you got an offer elsewhere? I suppose you would as it would help you out here :facepalm:
Did you even look at themJust had a quick look at the links you posted.
So on the 4th of May he said he hadn't received an offer.
5th May Pressley says there won't be a bomb squad.
12th June he is in talks with Huddersfield.
So your proof is that it took him over a month from saying he hadn't had an offer from our club to being close to joining Huddersfield? Explain to me how your proof works out and I will admit you are right and I am wrong. Tell me what offer he got from our club before starting to look elsewhere. And what a surprise that Grendel agrees with facts that are not there.
How about listing the dates on where our club said that it was trying to sign him. Were they before he went to the local rag like I said?
Did you even look at them
4th May Murphy says he hasn't received offer and will begin discussions on the Monday
5th May Pressley says “With regards to Joe we have made it clear, not just today but in the past few weeks, that we would very much like him to stay with us,” he added.
“His contract with us, however, runs up to the end of June so we will continue to do all we can.
12th June Waggot says “Joe was one of the Championship players in our squad who had a reasonably good deal at the club, so I think he and his agent are looking at other options and seeing if they are more attractive than staying another year or so with us.”
17th June when he has left He said: “We worked hard to keep Joe but the pull of Championship football and the improved deal that brings made it difficult.
No they weren't the club weren't making offers before the end of the season so as they wanted to ensure league status before making offers that they wouldn't be able to pay if they were relegated which is understandable, so this made up agreement/promise of a contract offer before then is bull.
The season ended on 3rd May. On 4th May Murphy says he has received no offer and will have discussions on Monday. On 5th May Pressley says they want to keep him. It seems apparent to me that discussions began on 5th May and broke down sometime between 5th May and when he signed for Huddersfield.
Did you even look at them
4th May Murphy says he hasn't received offer and will begin discussions on the Monday
5th May Pressley says “With regards to Joe we have made it clear, not just today but in the past few weeks, that we would very much like him to stay with us,” he added.
“His contract with us, however, runs up to the end of June so we will continue to do all we can.
12th June Waggot says “Joe was one of the Championship players in our squad who had a reasonably good deal at the club, so I think he and his agent are looking at other options and seeing if they are more attractive than staying another year or so with us.”
17th June when he has left He said: “We worked hard to keep Joe but the pull of Championship football and the improved deal that brings made it difficult.
No they weren't the club weren't making offers before the end of the season so as they wanted to ensure league status before making offers that they wouldn't be able to pay if they were relegated which is understandable, so this made up agreement/promise of a contract offer before then is bull.
The season ended on 3rd May. On 4th May Murphy says he has received no offer and will have discussions on Monday. On 5th May Pressley says they want to keep him. It seems apparent to me from the links I posted that discussions began on 5th May and broke down sometime between 5th May and when he signed for Huddersfield.
Don't bother. I don't think he can read. The other day he posted something as supposed evidence to prove him correct when it proved the opposite. Get involved in an argument with Obtuse at your peril.
Memories of what really happened? Ok then, you were just making it up as you go earlier in the thread. Should they have offered him a new contract 2 months earlier rather than waiting till the end of the season, in hindsight probably yes but the reason they didn't is an understandable one. There's absolutely no guarantee Murphy would have signed that contract at that point despite what he said, maybe he was one of the few who was being genuine but all players say the same thing when approaching the end of there contract. Any agent worth his pay check would have been telling him to wait to the summer.So the reason that you are right is that they still had over 2 weeks to offer hin a contract that they hadn't offered him the 2 months previously? The players are in talks well before the date he held talks with who he joined. I had a feeling that this would go the way of hearsay and guessing more than the memories of what really happened. Don't you remember how pissed off we were that he never got an offer? Pressley wanted to keep him. Waggott did the deals. Which is why most of us are delighted that Waggott isn't doing the deals now.
Memories of what really happened? Ok then, you were just making it up as you go earlier in the thread. Should they have offered him a new contract 2 months earlier rather than waiting till the end of the season, in hindsight probably yes but the reason they didn't is an understandable one. There's absolutely no guarantee Murphy would have signed that contract at that point despite what he said, maybe he was one of the few who was being genuine but all players say the same thing when approaching the end of there contract. Any agent worth his pay check would have been telling him to wait to the summer.
They waited until the end of the season before opening negotiations and then he received better offers, nothing more to it.
The club were willing to negotiate, just not when Murphy demanded it. The club wanted to wait to the end of the season for reasons as explained, by then Murphy was just waiting for a better offer.
Prick. So what bullshit are you coming out with now? Must be the thread you kept away from when proved wrong as usual.
The season was over. We knew what division we were in. Or do you think that the TM way is wrong with talking to the few players he wanted to keep as soon as he was in place and negotiating whilst they are on holiday?
The SISU way has been to sign players the end of July/August to save a bit of money. But it has left us with the players not in demand and not match fit at the start of the season.
It was the thread that became somewhat tiresome. You know the Leon Clarke one - the one where you said I'd win "most times" and I offered to pay £40 now if you could find one example.
You couldn't
You mean the only thing you said that was right but about the only thing we didn't disagree on? And that makes you right in it all?
Tell you what. I have enough problems in life than to constantly have a thrush like you trying to wind me up. Go find yourself another victim to take the piss out of. I have finally had my fill of you.
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