StarBlade
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At training for 8am! Haha that's a good one, try 1 or 2 pm.
I said they'd pay off the interest on the mortgage in a few weeks/months not the entire thing.
Also someone who earns that kind of money will have a much bigger deposit and get much more favourable rates than you or I. Id also imagine that their house would be quite plush and in a good end of town so selling wouldn't be that much of an issue and selling immediately wouldn't be such an issue if your earning £80K anyway.
They should also be aiming to get out of this league and earn a hell of alot more than £80Kpa
And he didnt say they'd have to move immediately, it could be after 6 months or similar so the club gets to see the player properly and the player gets to decide if the club is right for him and if it is he shows his commitment by moving here.
6 months is nothing in terms of selling a house, moving family, changing school etc. I live in the nice part of a nice town. 1.5 years for the entire process, and that was selling chain free, buying with one link in the chain. By the time that is over for a player, he could be halfway through his contract, the club could be in a different division, he could have seen two managers come and go, he may even be on loan elsewhere. The short-term nature of the game means that asking players to commit long-term is unlikely to be met positively unless the club meets half-way, ie a longer, better paid contract.
I'm rehashing what I say so this will be my final post on the subject, but if an employer places obligations on people to put club before family, they will not get the best players possible. They'll get local players, with or without talent. The best players will choose where their family live, not their employer. If their potential employer says 'tough, you need to live within 30 minutes', then the player will go elsewhere if within 30 minutes isn't the right school or employment for their spouse or just maybe, he doesn't like Sheffield. The ones that agree it is their choice, but we would lose players in such scenarios and take second or third best alternatives. All for an obsession that Unitedites seem to have with youth and local talent. It's a red herring. We need good players regardless of the house they live in. Fin