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TBF, he could easily just sit in the crowd for a year and collect a full pay packet and we'd be giving him grief then for showing no ambition.
He obviously wants to play though and possibly sees this as his best way out, so it's a compromise from both parties. At the end of the day it's still up to the club, they can say no, so I’m not sure why the player who has no doubt been told he’s not wanted is getting all the flak.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Yup - same problem with Agger! It will be difficult to meet his demands at around 85000 a week. The link to Brøndby is hilarious btw as his yearly wage demand would almost surpass the annual turnover in Brøndby!Originally posted by peekay View PostI think wages is the issue. Napoli would be more likely to pay the 4 million if Reina agreed to a lower wage.
We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.
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Glad it isn't just me, keep wondering what others know that I don't.Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post'Negotiate' the cancelling of his contract is all I read. What the **** is wrong with that? Negotiation is mutual. Nothing Reina has said or done has made me lose much respect for him really.
What are his wage demands?Originally posted by shanks69 View Postmaybe he should lower his wage demands then clubs would be able to pay him and give us a transfer fee,
Surely it amounts to the same thing for us, we'd have to agree a settlement for the remainder of his contract, except the difference being for Pepe he'd have to wait on a club bidding if he's still under contract as opposed to speaking to any clubs he wants if he's not.Originally posted by shanks69 View Postalso why doesn't he put in a transfer request if he wants to go.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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well i would say his wage demands are what he is on now.Originally posted by RedReet View PostGlad it isn't just me, keep wondering what others know that I don't.
What are his wage demands?
Surely it amounts to the same thing for us, we'd have to agree a settlement for the remainder of his contract, except the difference being for Pepe he'd have to wait on a club bidding if he's still under contract as opposed to speaking to any clubs he wants if he's not.
who's arsed?
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Ok, say we assume that, who has bid for him but not wanted to meet these demands?Originally posted by shanks69 View Postwell i would say his wage demands are what he is on now.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Plus, you know, it's not immoral for him to want the same wages. You can argue he'd have the wrong priorities IF we knew that were the case, but it's his life. We signed to pay him that much, if he wants out and so do we then it's up to both parties to agree on a solution. It might be convenient for us for him to **** off on terms entirely of our wishing but we have obligations to him just as he does to us.Like blood on iron
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Strikes me that if he wasn't after a bit of extra money then we'd be happy to just cancel the contract. I reckon he wants severance money, and if he does, he's a greedy *******Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post'Negotiate' the cancelling of his contract is all I read. What the **** is wrong with that? Negotiation is mutual. Nothing Reina has said or done has made me lose much respect for him really.
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