Cyprus Blade
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the ball hit him on the thigh and he went down as if someone had hit him with a sledgehammer...
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the ball hit him on the thigh and he went down as if someone had hit him with a sledgehammer...
The JW situation has been so frustrating for so long but I'm absolutely sure the person most frustrated about it will be JW himself. I really hope he can come through it and be a success for the Blades. Look at the video of Flynn's second goal in the U21's this week to see what he offers - we don't have another midfielder with the balance of abilities that he has IMO.
We are talking about a human being and a professional footballer dependent on his football wage for his future. We are talking about a professional football manager who has to take into account the best interests of the lad and the club and himself!
The lad has his contract up for renewal before long and the manager could be said to be still trying to establish his own credibility with the owners and the fans.
In addition there are around 40 other individuals in the playing squad, each with their own set of circumstances, including fitness, form, contracts etc.
With long term injuries and repeated set backs, ultimate fitness is always a stretch away. Not until Wallace has a couple of months training and games under his belt will he be able to even think about having a continuing career.
Have a heart fellas.
or go off on sickness benefit and stop drawing a wage - as would happen in most other jobs.
he admitted in an interview at the start of this season, when all was apparently looking rosy for him, that he had not strung 3 consecutive games together in 3 years! And here we are 4 months on and he still hasn't. Needs to prove he is fit for work or go off on sickness benefit and stop drawing a wage - as would happen in most other jobs.
I presume they pay their NI contributions and are entitled to statutory sick pay at 88.45 a week. Probably a grey area in that their injuries might be classed as industrial injuries so probably easier for the clubs to just keep paying them their several grand a week for doing nowt.This is a good point.
Do footballers have sick pay?
To be fair mate, nobody hasi hope he doesn't leave just yet.. i've never seen him play!

We are also talking about a footballer who will get a dam good pension from the PFA
Do footballers have sick pay?
I can only think that a health care plan ,such as BUPA pick up the tab for injured players and pay out when they are unfit. How many players right now are there wearing out the treatment table and tossing it off? Some should be on a play and pay scheme. That would sort the problem
He's managed a massive 565 minutes of league football for us in total. And his appearance record has been getting worse - 72 league minutes in 2015/2016.
A total of 81 league minutes in calendar year 2015 (assuming he won't force his way in for the Wigan and Bradford games).
If anyone thinks he is going to be one of the "answers" this season they must be expecting a miraculous recovery of Lazurus proportions.
He'll be on the wage bill until the end of season, no one would take him with that injury record.
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