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Totally depends on the figures surely. And the confidence in his injuries being a thing of the past. It could be a no brainer either way but if he has a good end to the season I'd hope we'd offer something.
 
It has to be ALOT smaller contract then filled with food incentives around playing and scoring.
 
The length of contract Brewster is given will be a dichotomy for the new owners. CW is pushing hard to reward him. There has to be a sensible assessment of his future worth. RB has lost 2 years out of his expensive 5 year contract to injury alone. One of the highest paid players at the club for a small return on the investment to date. His minutes on the pitch this season are his highest since his first season. When you break the time down though it only equates to 13 games in total, one third of the season in game time. Only 2 league games has he completed the full 90 minutes.

He has a poor injury record throughout his career but that is balanced against the belief particularly on the part of CW that there is a hidden talent there. He has shown signs recently that he is a more capable number 10 than a forward. It really depends on whether the player and his agent are realistic. It would be foolish imo on the part of the club to offer a long expensive contract. A one year rolling contract with the second year enacted automatically based on appearances would seem to be the best option for both parties. I doubt any club over here would offer lengthy terms due to his injury record yet there is likely to be interest from abroad.

A fit RB scoring goals and playing regularly is an asset but he hasn't shown that to date. There remains the fear he's going to pick up an injury. Whilst there may be the temptation to persevere in the hope of recovering some of the extortionate fee paid this has to be balanced against future loss should persistent injuries resurface.
 
Brewster and Campbell playing together can only go from strength to strength if they stay fit. Has potential to be a premier league combo. Fitness really is the key
 
Brewster must be buzzing right now. A great finish last night following on from the goal against the snort beasts, he'll be really up for the rest of the season. I think he'll get a 2 or 3 more goals.

Give him a 1 year extension if we go up, 2 year if we stay down. I've got a lovely warm, moist and excitable feeling that our new owners are going to invest heavily in some real talent if we are promoted - if that's the case then hal of this squad won't be here next season.
You were doing really well with the first paragraph. You should have stopped there.
 
BBD is an excellent player, or is he the fall guy now?

Exactly, that would be BBD who set up Brewster for his goal, ironically from the sort of position where Brewster usually greedily bangs a shot towards the corner flag from...

Anyone who thinks we should offer Brewster a new contract if we go up has a piece of teflon for a brain
 
Brewster keeps fit and contributing to the end of season...hes worth a contract all day long. Even if we have been promoted. I'm with CWvin that I rate him highly, his problem has always been injury related. Give him a clean bill of health and a run of luck with health and there's a very good player there. Always has been. He's just been (and SUFC for that matter) incredibly unlucky. It's still for all to play for, for him

Surely injuries don't make him shoot like he's never kicked a ball before or take up completely the wrong positions every time the ball comes into the box... He's done this consistently over 5 seasons

Let's be honest he was completely crap against Wednesday other than the goal and was lucky not to be subbed at half time.

He's hit a bit of form and playing like an average championship player but putting his career with us all down to injury is just ridiculous
 
The only relevant information is what the club thinks the future yield will be, and what the future financial cost of that is. His previous career, cost, salary is completely immaterial. If a favourable deal for the club can be struck and the club sees a good return, do it; if it can't, move on.
 
Brewster is doing OK now he's getting a run in the team and staying fit, his last 2 goals have been relatively easy imo , especially the Wendy one. For the fee we paid he should be ripping up this division now against some really poor opposition, I watched the game back against Coventry and he doesn't really do that much, it's just better than we've had from him up to now.so if Wilder wants to stick with him I suggest a one year contract with a one year option at reduced salary, he can't complain about the way we've stuck by him through his injuries and lack of form and who knows
 
Think it is a real thing. Low basic, higher dependant on appearance fees/game time.
I think you’re kidding yourself. Brewster will have good offers of a contract in this league.
If you try and low ball him he’d be daft to accept it when he’ll have better offers going around.
 
he can't complain about the way we've stuck by him through his injuries and lack of form and who knows
He is under contract so it hasn’t been a case of the club sticking by him. Continuing to pay him what he was legally entitled to isn’t a case of the club doing him a big favour and he doesn’t need to be grateful for it. Same with any injured player.
 
Exactly, that would be BBD who set up Brewster for his goal, ironically from the sort of position where Brewster usually greedily bangs a shot towards the corner flag from...

Anyone who thinks we should offer Brewster a new contract if we go up has a piece of teflon for a brain
In your opinion
 

Almost certain Wilder will want to give Brewster a new contract. Question is how long and how much. Hopefully Brewster appreciates and accepts a more realistic contract on the basis that the club have really looked after him and Premiership football beckons.
 
I think you’re kidding yourself. Brewster will have good offers of a contract in this league.
If you try and low ball him he’d be daft to accept it when he’ll have better offers going around.

I can't see anyone offering him anywhere near what he's on at the moment and we shouldn't either... If someone if daft enough to offer that sort of money let him go and buy someone better...
 
I can't see anyone offering him anywhere near what he's on at the moment and we shouldn't either... If someone if daft enough to offer that sort of money let him go and buy someone better...
Who’s talking about matching his current terms?
I was saying low balling him with a pay as you play type deal won’t be an option if you want to retain him.
If we’re happy to pay Championship starter wages on a 3 year deal he’d be quite likely to take it. If you’re looking to underpay him he’ll have better options in this league. I would think the Stoke’s, Blackburns’s, and Preston’s of the league would be all over him, plus the promoted sides looking to make an impression.
 
Brew Dog's fucking great. So much better than BBD who's first touch isn't of the standard required, pretty much a journeyman footballer who'll never be consistently good at the higher level. But...I digress. Brew Dog's great because he winds some of you clueless fuckers up so much. I hope he gets a new contract, hope it's a fucking whopper and I hope to hear the same bollocks from the same bitches as we've seen in evidence on many threads, including this one.

Wah, wah, wah, that fucking Brewster scored again...

Stop-Whining.webp
 
Brew Dog's fucking great. So much better than BBD who's first touch isn't of the standard required, pretty much a journeyman footballer who'll never be consistently good at the higher level. But...I digress. Brew Dog's great because he winds some of you clueless fuckers up so much. I hope he gets a new contract, hope it's a fucking whopper and I hope to hear the same bollocks from the same bitches as we've seen in evidence on many threads, including this one.

Wah, wah, wah, that fucking Brewster scored again...

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It’s weird isn’t it how critical/ rational thinking is so difficult and kind of old fashioned.

Now opinions seem to be based on how well liked some one is.

Regards his worth there are 2 other factors that could sway as opinion.

1: He’s significantly improved in the last 2 months but he was coming from a low bar. Earlier in the season he was no where near Championship standard where as now he is average Championship level. He played probably his best ever game for us against Coventry but it’s only 1 game. He still doesn’t look like a striker but he has more to his game than scoring and seems to be building up a great understanding with Campbell.

His currents and potential playing ability is quite difficult to judge because he’s not has a run of games, played a new role and has suffered with low confidence effecting his form.

2: Brewsters character/ effort/ personality has been 1st class and I’d put him in a group with Sharp, Arblaster and Peck regards players who have taken our club to their hearts. Many took to piss early in the season when he played the role as “cheer leader”, however Wilder will know the effect genuine and positive players have on the club. Wouldn’t surprise that the reason Tyrese has been so good is because he’s loving it at the club, loving it in training and the reason is the chemistry that Brewster provides.

So it’s not as simple as judging a player by what they do on the pitch, it’s much deeper than that. Also let’s not forget Brewster is quite versatile and able to play on the wing, support striker and main striker.

Conclusion: Wilder is the expert on this subject so I’ll met him decide if Brewster stats or goes and I’ll support either decision.

Personally like Brewster and if he does leave I wish him the best and think he’ll get a good reception when ever he returns.
 
It’s weird isn’t it how critical/ rational thinking is so difficult and kind of old fashioned.

Now opinions seem to be based on how well liked some one is.

Regards his worth there are 2 other factors that could sway as opinion.

1: He’s significantly improved in the last 2 months but he was coming from a low bar. Earlier in the season he was no where near Championship standard where as now he is average Championship level. He played probably his best ever game for us against Coventry but it’s only 1 game. He still doesn’t look like a striker but he has more to his game than scoring and seems to be building up a great understanding with Campbell.


2: Brewsters character/ effort/ personality has been 1st class and I’d put him in a group with Sharp, Arblaster and Peck regards players who have taken our club to their hearts. Many took to piss early in the season when he played the role as “cheer leader”, however Wilder will know the effect genuine and positive players have on the club. Wouldn’t surprise that the reason Tyrese has been so good is because he’s loving it at the club, loving it in training and the reason is the chemistry that Brewster provides.

So it’s not as simple as judging a player by what they do on the pitch, it’s much deeper than that. Also let’s not forget Brewster is quite versatile and able to play on the wing, support striker and main striker.

He's an attacking number 10 for me. He has good vision, a footballers brain and excellent technique to play the quick, one touch football that not everyone can. His goal against the Pigs came about because he read the game (Great work by Campbell too) and found the space. The Cov goal he played a lovely ball to BBD then ran into space and hit a sweet strike that gave the keeper no chance.

Now he looks fit, he looks a very good player but some won't ever get beyond the fact that he cost a lot of money and had the temerity to suffer a few horrendous injuries. Quite a few of our followers get a bit weird with the Blades and money, always seem to have chips on their shoulders when we splash the cash and have a kind of resentment towards anybody who we paid big bucks for. Small club mentality, which is odd as we aren't a small club anymore.
 
Brewster has mad several match winning contributions and if he hadn't we would have been well outside the automatics somw people are blinkered and have a short memory.
Exactly his goals so far have earned us about 6 points this season.
Surely that goes along way to repaying that £40 million he apparently cost us.
 
It will be based on how they are playing. Cba after this. But contracts are definitely given on 'past performance' also is the basis all players are bought. It the only definite thing to see.
Shearer ten year deal when?
 
It’s weird isn’t it how critical/ rational thinking is so difficult and kind of old fashioned.

Now opinions seem to be based on how well liked some one is.

Regards his worth there are 2 other factors that could sway as opinion.

1: He’s significantly improved in the last 2 months but he was coming from a low bar. Earlier in the season he was no where near Championship standard where as now he is average Championship level. He played probably his best ever game for us against Coventry but it’s only 1 game. He still doesn’t look like a striker but he has more to his game than scoring and seems to be building up a great understanding with Campbell.

His currents and potential playing ability is quite difficult to judge because he’s not has a run of games, played a new role and has suffered with low confidence effecting his form.

2: Brewsters character/ effort/ personality has been 1st class and I’d put him in a group with Sharp, Arblaster and Peck regards players who have taken our club to their hearts. Many took to piss early in the season when he played the role as “cheer leader”, however Wilder will know the effect genuine and positive players have on the club. Wouldn’t surprise that the reason Tyrese has been so good is because he’s loving it at the club, loving it in training and the reason is the chemistry that Brewster provides.

So it’s not as simple as judging a player by what they do on the pitch, it’s much deeper than that. Also let’s not forget Brewster is quite versatile and able to play on the wing, support striker and main striker.

Conclusion: Wilder is the expert on this subject so I’ll met him decide if Brewster stats or goes and I’ll support either decision.

Personally like Brewster and if he does leave I wish him the best and think he’ll get a good reception when ever he returns.
People aren’t able to be objective both ways with Brewster. I’ve criticised him heavily during his time, the couple of recent goals and improved performances (to a 7/10 rather than 4 or 5/10) haven’t convinced me I’ve been wrong and that we should be falling all over ourselves to get him a new contract. I can see why we would do so if we’re in the Championship, if he stays fit he’s worth a place in the squad on a deal that reflects he’s not a £22m player anymore.

It’s not just Brewster who I don’t think should be anywhere near the first team though if we get promoted. Most of them would be fine if we need another go at promotion next season but we’d need a cull of all but 2 or 3 players if we go up, he’s one of them.
 
I think not giving him a contract, heavily reduced of course, would be a huge mistake.

He's hugely popular as much as he is a promising player, and of course showing improved fitness and injury resistance.
 
Brew Dog's fucking great. So much better than BBD who's first touch isn't of the standard required, pretty much a journeyman footballer who'll never be consistently good at the higher level. But...I digress. Brew Dog's great because he winds some of you clueless fuckers up so much. I hope he gets a new contract, hope it's a fucking whopper and I hope to hear the same bollocks from the same bitches as we've seen in evidence on many threads, including this one.

Wah, wah, wah, that fucking Brewster scored again...

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Calling a striker who has 8 goals in 100 plus appearances "great" and BBD, a 25 year old who has 9 in 26 games for us, including 6 in the premier league, "a journeyman" suggest you are completely clueless or a pig fan on the wind up ....
 

I think a continuation of his current championship wage in the PL would be fair, with a relegation clause dropping it down by 50% in the case of no promotion/relegation
 

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