by Millsy » 14 Feb 2024 13:02
by Whore Jackie » 14 Feb 2024 13:22
Hound I don’t really blame Moore - falls solely on Gourlay and Dai for that bit of idiocy
Didn’t he move back Leicester way? Therefore suspect Northampton is about as ideal for him as he was ever going to get. Basically semi retirement
by WestYorksRoyal » 14 Feb 2024 13:27
Snowflake RoyalSutekhNathStPaul Liam Moore isn't welcome at the club. He is scum and partly responsible for why we are where we are.
whereas you, of course, would turn down a massive pay rise offered by your employer
If it was to pay me vastly more than my colleagues who were just as good or better than me, yes I would turn it down. Especially if it was at a level way above my worth that would put my employer in financial difficulties.
Because I'm not a greedy pcunt.
And I wouldn't have been asking my employer to do it in the first place.
LOLLY @ The mugs who think Dai or Gourlay just went 'dur have an extra £10k a week completely unsolicited for no reason'.
More like
Moore: I want a new contract and a payrise
Gourlay: ...
Moore: I want a new contract and a payrise.
Gourlay:..
Moore: I want a transfer to Brighton
Gourlay: yeah, ok then. If Brighton meet our valuation.
Brighton: £6m
Gourlay: £10m?
Brighton: £8m and not a penny more.
Gourlay: ye-
Dai: Get oxf*rd, he's my toy.
Gourlay: No.
Brighton: Shrug.
Moore: It's not fair you just cost me a massive career opportunity and £20k a week extra.
Gourlay: sorry.
Moore: I want more money and a longer contract. I'm disillusioned. My performances may drop.
Dai: Oh shut up and have an extra £10k a week for 5 years, now let me get back to the craps table.
Moore: *smug*
by leon » 14 Feb 2024 14:32
by Royalwaster » 14 Feb 2024 14:36
Snowflake RoyalSutekhNathStPaul Liam Moore isn't welcome at the club. He is scum and partly responsible for why we are where we are.
whereas you, of course, would turn down a massive pay rise offered by your employer
If it was to pay me vastly more than my colleagues who were just as good or better than me, yes I would turn it down. Especially if it was at a level way above my worth that would put my employer in financial difficulties.
Because I'm not a greedy pcunt.
And I wouldn't have been asking my employer to do it in the first place.
LOLLY @ The mugs who think Dai or Gourlay just went 'dur have an extra £10k a week completely unsolicited for no reason'.
More like
Moore: I want a new contract and a payrise
Gourlay: ...
Moore: I want a new contract and a payrise.
Gourlay:..
Moore: I want a transfer to Brighton
Gourlay: yeah, ok then. If Brighton meet our valuation.
Brighton: £6m
Gourlay: £10m?
Brighton: £8m and not a penny more.
Gourlay: ye-
Dai: Get oxf*rd, he's my toy.
Gourlay: No.
Brighton: Shrug.
Moore: It's not fair you just cost me a massive career opportunity and £20k a week extra.
Gourlay: sorry.
Moore: I want more money and a longer contract. I'm disillusioned. My performances may drop.
Dai: Oh shut up and have an extra £10k a week for 5 years, now let me get back to the craps table.
Moore: *smug*
by Orion1871 » 14 Feb 2024 17:09
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake RoyalSutekh
whereas you, of course, would turn down a massive pay rise offered by your employer
If it was to pay me vastly more than my colleagues who were just as good or better than me, yes I would turn it down. Especially if it was at a level way above my worth that would put my employer in financial difficulties.
Because I'm not a greedy pcunt.
And I wouldn't have been asking my employer to do it in the first place.
LOLLY @ The mugs who think Dai or Gourlay just went 'dur have an extra £10k a week completely unsolicited for no reason'.
More like
Moore: I want a new contract and a payrise
Gourlay: ...
Moore: I want a new contract and a payrise.
Gourlay:..
Moore: I want a transfer to Brighton
Gourlay: yeah, ok then. If Brighton meet our valuation.
Brighton: £6m
Gourlay: £10m?
Brighton: £8m and not a penny more.
Gourlay: ye-
Dai: Get oxf*rd, he's my toy.
Gourlay: No.
Brighton: Shrug.
Moore: It's not fair you just cost me a massive career opportunity and £20k a week extra.
Gourlay: sorry.
Moore: I want more money and a longer contract. I'm disillusioned. My performances may drop.
Dai: Oh shut up and have an extra £10k a week for 5 years, now let me get back to the craps table.
Moore: *smug*
Very selective memory. Gourlay had accepted a bid and presumably Moore knew the wages Brighton had on offer as the deal was all set to go through until Dai pulled the plug.
If I was offered a better job at a competitor on better money I would simply hand in my notice. Obviously that wasn't an option for Moore once Dai intervened, and in hindsight it would have been better to run his contract down with the hope of a big move at the end. Would have added pressure on him to really perform too. But I can definitely understand why he made the decision he did. All blame lies with Dai.
by NathStPaul » 15 Feb 2024 13:31
by SCIAG » 15 Feb 2024 15:04
by URZZZZ » 15 Feb 2024 15:09
NathStPaulWestYorksRoyalNathStPaul No I'd have left after being told I was no longer in the clubs plans, its called personal and professional pride. He's a parasite and people like you propped him up for years.
It's not his fault we offered him life changing money. No doubt he regrets not getting his Brighton move, but when we rejected he was perfectly entitled to ask for the money and see out his contract.
Its his fault he sat on his arse for years crippling the club financially when he could have got a move in order to play regular football.
You're another supporter who enabled him for years, systematically licked his arsehole clean.
by NathStPaul » 15 Feb 2024 15:13
by URZZZZ » 15 Feb 2024 15:24
NathStPaul Another Liam Moore arselicker. He is complicit in the clubs financial ruin, you sat back and applauded him for doing it.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Feb 2024 11:23
SCIAG When the financial problems started to bite two years ago, Moore privately told the club that he wouldn't refuse a transfer if it would help.
They responded by publicly stripping him of the captaincy.
Don't think it's fair to characterise Moore as happily sat on the bench. If you're going to find fault (other than with his performances ofc) it makes more sense to say the complete opposite, i.e. that he wasn't dedicated enough.
by Pepe the Horseman » 18 Feb 2024 00:23
Mid Sussex RoyalSCIAG When the financial problems started to bite two years ago, Moore privately told the club that he wouldn't refuse a transfer if it would help.
They responded by publicly stripping him of the captaincy.
Don't think it's fair to characterise Moore as happily sat on the bench. If you're going to find fault (other than with his performances ofc) it makes more sense to say the complete opposite, i.e. that he wasn't dedicated enough.
There were also rumours ( I believe on this forum) of a racism incident at the club at the time where Moore as captain didn't back the club's handling of it.
by Franchise FC » 18 Feb 2024 08:18
Pepe the HorsemanMid Sussex RoyalSCIAG When the financial problems started to bite two years ago, Moore privately told the club that he wouldn't refuse a transfer if it would help.
They responded by publicly stripping him of the captaincy.
Don't think it's fair to characterise Moore as happily sat on the bench. If you're going to find fault (other than with his performances ofc) it makes more sense to say the complete opposite, i.e. that he wasn't dedicated enough.
There were also rumours ( I believe on this forum) of a racism incident at the club at the time where Moore as captain didn't back the club's handling of it.
I thought the issue was that he didn't back the player. Might've got that wrong though.
by Pepe the Horseman » 18 Feb 2024 08:42
Franchise FCPepe the HorsemanMid Sussex Royal
There were also rumours ( I believe on this forum) of a racism incident at the club at the time where Moore as captain didn't back the club's handling of it.
I thought the issue was that he didn't back the player. Might've got that wrong though.
If he’d backed the club and not the player, it would’ve made taking away the captaincy very strange indeed
by Sutekh » 18 Feb 2024 10:34
Pepe the HorsemanFranchise FCPepe the Horseman I thought the issue was that he didn't back the player. Might've got that wrong though.
If he’d backed the club and not the player, it would’ve made taking away the captaincy very strange indeed
Don't think the two things were related. He got stripped of the captaincy because he asked/offered to leave.
Just remember reading on here that the player involved was disappointed by the lack of backing from Moore.
by From Despair To Where? » 18 Feb 2024 16:50
by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Feb 2024 17:47
by SCIAG » 18 Feb 2024 22:38
Franchise FCPepe the HorsemanMid Sussex Royal
There were also rumours ( I believe on this forum) of a racism incident at the club at the time where Moore as captain didn't back the club's handling of it.
I thought the issue was that he didn't back the player. Might've got that wrong though.
If he’d backed the club and not the player, it would’ve made taking away the captaincy very strange indeed
by NathStPaul » 19 Feb 2024 09:56
SCIAGFranchise FCPepe the Horseman I thought the issue was that he didn't back the player. Might've got that wrong though.
If he’d backed the club and not the player, it would’ve made taking away the captaincy very strange indeed
For what it's worth, I don't know who the complainant was or what they alleged happened. My understanding is that they came to Moore for advice and Moore said "don't go to the police, they won't do anything".
Heard this from a black player who was (and as far as I know, still is) on very good terms with Moore.
Now, speaking personally, a few years ago now I had a junior young woman tell me she was being sexually harassed at work. We resolved it internally and she was happy with the outcome. I told her that I'd support her if she wanted to go to the police, but it was unspoken that we both knew full well the police weren't likely to pursue it. I think the difference there, though, is that I've never been sexually harassed at work, so I couldn't speak from personal experience, whereas Liam Moore has been the victim of racism and could give advice from personal experience.
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