JJ Sefton
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...two years after our "Game changing investment" we're getting stripped of players by fucking Brighton.
I'm off to get pissed.
I'm off to get pissed.
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...two years after our "Game changing investment" we're getting stripped of players by fucking Brighton.
I'm off to get pissed.
Phipps has confirmed that. It pays for the new contract that Collins has earned himself by crying in an interview.Some sort of statement from the club that the cash will get reinvested, with signings coming in before the window closes would not go amiss right now.
Talk about how to destroy all the promise for what was such a promising new season.
The team should run out to this from now on.
Can't blame Murphy, more money, Brighton's a decent place to live etc, but as he was contracted to us until the end of 2017 with an option to keep him for one more year, as much as the adage about only keeping players who want to stay, at what point does the club stand it's ground and tell a player that in signing a contract the obligations contained within said agreement are there to be adhered to by both player and club?
Murphy was contracted to us for another potential two and a half years, couldn't we have told him that he's going nowhere this season and that he would be central in our push to achieve promotion this term? If that wasn't achieved then we keep our word and agree to sell him at the end of this season, which means we would still have the player contracted to us for a further 18 months. If agreements have any value then surely they are there to be enforced. Imagine if a club said, midway through an agreement, that it no longer wished to retain a player and there would be a parting of the ways because we felt like it, regardless of what was signed and for how long?
He's only been unhappy since Clough wentI think he's desperate to get into the Scotland squad. I can't see any benefit in keeping an unhappy player here. He's definitely given everything for us and deserves to forward his career.
I think he's desperate to get into the Scotland squad. I can't see any benefit in keeping an unhappy player here. He's definitely given everything for us and deserves to forward his career.
...two years after our "Game changing investment" we're getting stripped of players by fucking Brighton.
I'm off to get pissed.
He's only been unhappy since Clough went
But you can't force him to be committed. The only case I can ever think off where a player gave his all despite being refused a move was Gareth Barry at Villa, who got his move the season after, in the way you've suggested.I understand this robbie, my take is why is it that a player's needs come before the club they voluntarily entered into an agreement with? A player isn't forced into signing, they do so without coercion and with independent legal advice, and having signed, both club and player are faced with the same contractual obligations.
The club exists to offer something to those who support it. For a player to submit a transfer request, with a further two and a half years left on his agreement, it seems to me that the club are in a strong position when it comes to enforcing those contractual terms. Of course, if a player's heart is no longer 100% with the club then at some point he should be allowed to leave, but not before the club have attempted another promotion push. Failing that, then he goes with no bad feeling, and with a further 18 months left on said agreement which enables the club to negotiate the player's release from a position of strength.
But you can't force him to be committed. The only case I can ever think off where a player gave his all despite being refused a move was Gareth Barry at Villa, who got his move the season after, in the way you've suggested.
If he doesn't want to play for us, the best we can do is maximise our fee for him. No-one wants to see him playing for us and just going through the motions.
I think he's desperate to get into the Scotland squad. I can't see any benefit in keeping an unhappy player here. He's definitely given everything for us and deserves to forward his career.
...two years after our "Game changing investment" we're getting stripped of players by fucking Brighton.
I'm off to get pissed.
But you can't force him to be committed. The only case I can ever think off where a player gave his all despite being refused a move was Gareth Barry at Villa
...two years after our "Game changing investment" we're getting stripped of players by fucking Brighton.
I'm off to get pissed.
And it also sends a message to young players considering joining us. That we'll hold back their careers.Again, I do understand how you view this BB, but there must now be a middle ground, in which employee and employer recognise what is legally binding and which respects both parties. The issues here aren't just about a specific player, it's reaches beyond this case and sends out ripples to every other player employed by SUFC. If a player sees that we are firm yet fair in our contractual dealings then it may well serve us well in future cases if a player feels he wants to leave when it suits him.
We had time on our side, Murphy agreed to this when he signed, so we were in a position where we could tell the player that we expect one more season and should that prove unsuccessful for the club then the player would leave with our blessing. It's the lax manner in which players and their agents have been allowed to beat clubs up that I disagree with, plus the fact that agreements are entered into by both player and club with exactly the same awareness of what's involved.
Should it matter that a player says he's unhappy? Especially when it wasn't that long ago that he entered into an extended agreement? Of course a club must be receptive to what a player wants or has concerns about, but that works both ways. It's called mutuality, and we were in an ideal position to enforce this agreement. I suppose it all depends on whether the club wish to play hardball, but it would send a clear signal to our other employees that they should think twice before considering submitting a transfer request.
...two years after our "Game changing investment" we're getting stripped of players by fucking Brighton.
I'm off to get pissed.
He's only been unhappy since Clough went
Post-Bosman?Ever? Are you serious? I've followed football for over fifty years and there have been countless examples in that time of players in this situation who have been told to get on with it and have done just that.
...and our response to getting hammered by the mighty Gillingham is, prior to the next game, selling our best player.
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