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According to OS.
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Released? Does that mean we not only don't get a fee for him, but we also had to compensate him for terminating his contract early?According to OS.
Released? Does that mean we not only don't get a fee for him, but we also had to compensate him for terminating his contract early?
Released? Does that mean we not only don't get a fee for him, but we also had to compensate him for terminating his contract early?
I doubt we'll have compensated him. Look at it the other way, we could have told him he could stop and play in the reserves.
Least this way he's a free agent and it will be easier to find another club.
Erm, I would imagine so. Without knowing the ins and outs of it, that looks like the case to me. Not ideal, but we needed shut of him.
He did assist Marlon Kings goal to be fair...How ironic that David Weir's marquee signing in Febien Brandy ended up mirroring his time at the Lane:
- Arrived to fanfare and hope from the fans
- Performed well in the first game
- Flattered to deceive for the rest of his time in a Blades shirt
- Ended up getting paid to leave (and leaving under a cloud)
Febien Brandy: 15 appearances, 0 goals, 0 assists, 2 red cards (7 games suspension). Good riddance.
I can only assume no-one was interested in paying a fee for him that FB would sign for (presumably because the only clubs interested - if any - paid much lower wages). Hence the cheapest way to get rid was to pay him off.
How ironic that David Weir's marquee signing in Febien Brandy ended up mirroring his time at the Lane:
- Arrived to fanfare and hope from the fans
- Performed well in the first game
- Flattered to deceive for the rest of his time in a Blades shirt
- Ended up getting paid to leave (and leaving under a cloud)
Febien Brandy: 15 appearances, 0 goals, 0 assists, 2 red cards (7 games suspension). Good riddance.
It wasn't (I assume you mean the open goal v fake Wimbledon) worse than Akinbiyi from a yard at the Lane!He also wins the award for the worst miss I've ever seen in a football game.
He also wins the award for the worst miss I've ever seen in a football game.
Did you not see this one? (skip to 4:30)He also wins the award for the worst miss I've ever seen in a football game.
It's a strange choice to release rather than sell, even if we was to sell him cheaply at least its some kind of income.
Oh no, say it ain't so . . . . .
How ironic that David Weir's marquee signing in Febien Brandy ended up mirroring his time at the Lane:
- Arrived to fanfare and hope from the fans
- Performed well in the first game
- Flattered to deceive for the rest of his time in a Blades shirt
- Ended up getting paid to leave (and leaving under a cloud)
Febien Brandy: 15 appearances, 0 goals, 0 assists, 2 red cards (7 games suspension). Good riddance.
Absolutely Daz. Not knocking the decision not to pursue a fee. Just needed him off the books sharpish.
United will have paid him the difference between his current contract and the one he is going to sign at Walsall.
Just me who thinks that he still actually had something to offer?
Obviously his stats don't make for great reading (15 games 0 goals 1 assist and 2 red cards), but you have to take into account that all but two of his games were under the leadership of the worst manager in our history and came in a period of time when which every single player (including Maguire) was completely abject. As is the case with the likes of Taylor and Cuvelier I think people judging players who played the bulk of their football under Weir as not good enough are being a bit harsh.
TBH I also don't really see the attitude problem he supposedly has. A bit of a short fuse? without a doubt. But an attitude problem? not for me. He lacked an end product but if anything he worked harder than anyone else did under Weir. He didn't complain when he didn't get back into the side after his suspension and from the little bits we heard seemed sorry about what he did. For me someone like Westlake is an example of a player with an 'attitude problem', tweeting things like "hahahahaha they've lost again" (or something on those lines) after he was sent out on loan and we lost a game.
I still think he could have proven to be a useful squad player with his pace and willingness to run at defenders. He's the sort we were crying out for at times last year when we were struggling to break down tiring defences. Jamal Campell Ryce isn't a bad choice to replace him though, mind. Similar player but with a lot more experience and less likely to kick off if things aren't going his way in a game.
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