Injury watch 2022/23

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Stranded » 22 Jun 2022 09:10

blythspartan I know probably a dumb ass question but do clubs have any form of insurance for this type of scenario? I guess we’ll be lumbered with paying his salary until the bitter end. I seem to remember this happening with the much loved Jason Roberts.


Probably but I would imagine his wage would still count against the wage budget, even if in reality we get money in for it - so insurance may help us minimise losses but won't allow us to remove his wage from the 16m budget.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by NathStPaul » 22 Jun 2022 09:20

The 2022/23 season has hardly started and already you are not allowed to suggest that our new goalkeeper might not be very good or that Liam Moore is a complete mercenary who is taking the club for a ride.

The professionally offended will rule the team board for another season then.... :roll:

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 22 Jun 2022 09:31

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blythspartan What bad news. It’s not his fault that he gets the salary he gets but this could scupper some of our recruitment plans. Fair enough if he’s fit and Ince wants to utilise him but if he’s out for months and being paid big bucks that’s a really tough break for us.

Of course it's his oxf*rd fault. He and his agents negotiated for it, getting it by trying to force a transfer. And he's perfectly capable of agreeing a pay cut. Yes Dai shouldn’t have agreed it, it takes two to tango and they should both oxf*rd off.


He has a right to demand what he wants. We offered him the deal, not the other way around. Dai offered him the contract, we were in control, not the player.

Bollox

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hound » 22 Jun 2022 09:34

Proper annoying that injury. Moore really is a total disaster zone

Basically cuts our wage budget for the year by 1.5m. Last thing we needed

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Jun 2022 09:36

Not really though is it? You talk about "greedy" player, some truth of course, but what about greedy owner who has essentially tried to buy our way to the Premier League since they arrived?

Ultimately, Moore had interest from the PL, he is well within his right to say, I want £30k a week because I can get that in the PL. We then had the choice to offer him it, or not. We offered him it where we otherwise shouldn't have done, we are now paying the price as we are trying to offload an overpaid player with 12 months left on his deal, who is now injured.

We shouldn't have done it, we should have sold, but nobody said we had to give him the contract, that's on the club.


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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Zip » 22 Jun 2022 09:38

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Snowflake Royal Of course it's his oxf*rd fault. He and his agents negotiated for it, getting it by trying to force a transfer. And he's perfectly capable of agreeing a pay cut. Yes Dai shouldn’t have agreed it, it takes two to tango and they should both oxf*rd off.


He has a right to demand what he wants. We offered him the deal, not the other way around. Dai offered him the contract, we were in control, not the player.

Bollox



It's not bolloxs at all
No one was putting a gun to the head of Reading FC. If we were stupid enough to pay Moore what he wanted its entirely our fault.
We should have got rid when he was a saleable asset and still on sensible wages.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Stranded » 22 Jun 2022 09:44

NathStPaul The 2022/23 season has hardly started and already you are not allowed to suggest that our new goalkeeper might not be very good or that Liam Moore is a complete mercenary who is taking the club for a ride.

The professionally offended will rule the team board for another season then.... :roll:


You can say what you like but have to accept you may be disagreed with on certain points.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by NathStPaul » 22 Jun 2022 09:51

Just a reminder that Liam Moore was off, he said his goodbyes and wasn't coming back. He didn't get any offers and won't come to terms on a release so is now "injured".


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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by ayjaydee » 22 Jun 2022 09:58

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blythspartan I know probably a dumb ass question but do clubs have any form of insurance for this type of scenario? I guess we’ll be lumbered with paying his salary until the bitter end. I seem to remember this happening with the much loved Jason Roberts.


Probably but I would imagine his wage would still count against the wage budget, even if in reality we get money in for it - so insurance may help us minimise losses but won't allow us to remove his wage from the 16m budget.


I am pretty sure insurance cover only provides for "total loss" i.e if the player suffers a career ending injury. Clubs have to suck up the wages for the long (and short) term injuries. The cost of insurance would otherwise be prohibitive.

I do know that loan players come with a requirement for some serious insurance e.g. player X coming on loan to the UK from, say, Portugal, may come with a stipulation that insurance is arranged for £25m in case he is sent back permanently crocked. Cost of the insurance alone would add many £££ to the loan arrangement.


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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Coppells Lost Coat » 22 Jun 2022 10:07

Insurance would only cover the medical professionals outside of the club + operations etc.
Not cover wages, i think there is a clause if he done it on international duty then we have a case to claim compensation.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by paultheroyal » 22 Jun 2022 10:09

NathStPaul The 2022/23 season has hardly started and already you are not allowed to suggest that our new goalkeeper might not be very good or that Liam Moore is a complete mercenary who is taking the club for a ride.

The professionally offended will rule the team board for another season then.... :roll:


Nath unfortunately you are doing exactly that. It might actually shock you but sometimes you could be wrong or posters disagree with you. Its life. You might say Lumley is awful, i have seen evidence and reasoning different to that. Similarly with Moore, i personally thought he gave it all in a Reading shirt, and the blame lies with the club more than him.

You can make your posts like you do, as others will do the same, doesn't mean people are offended or ruling the board far from it.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Jun 2022 10:10

NathStPaul Just a reminder that Liam Moore was off, he said his goodbyes and wasn't coming back. He didn't get any offers and won't come to terms on a release so is now "injured".


We aren't even in July yet, so even if he isn't injured, that would mean there is a better chance of a club coming in with an offer for him.

Who knows how long the injury is, the injury may be 2 months for example, which may mean a late transfer window move elsewhere. Grasping at straws somewhat, yes, but still a possibility hypothetically.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by SouthDownsRoyal » 22 Jun 2022 10:11

NathStPaul Just a reminder that Liam Moore was off, he said his goodbyes and wasn't coming back. He didn't get any offers and won't come to terms on a release so is now "injured".



What a surprise :roll:

Get rid


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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Hound » 22 Jun 2022 10:16

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Stranded Months makes it sound pretty serious. Best for all if he leaves but don't wish a bad injury on the bloke. We gave him the contract after all.

We could pay him off I.e. come to a deal where we pay him 50% of his last year and leave him free to get a deal wherever and whenever he is fit i.e. if he is fit in October he can move then rather than have to wait until Jan but also allow him to rehab at Bearwood til then.

LOL @ thinking Liam Moore isn't going to rinse us dry until the bitter end.


Even less motivation (in fact none at all) for him to accept any sort of settlement if he is injured

He’ll take the full wage until he is back 100% fully fit and won’t consider going anywhere else as he knows there won’t be any takers

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by blythspartan » 22 Jun 2022 10:24

Anyway, at least this explains why we might be after Ryan Bennett. Personally, I am happy with the way things are progressing this season as it looks like we have a plan.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by windermereROYAL » 22 Jun 2022 10:38

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NathStPaul Just a reminder that Liam Moore was off, he said his goodbyes and wasn't coming back. He didn't get any offers and won't come to terms on a release so is now "injured".



What a surprise :roll:

Get rid


How? I`ll wait.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by SouthDownsRoyal » 22 Jun 2022 10:40

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NathStPaul Just a reminder that Liam Moore was off, he said his goodbyes and wasn't coming back. He didn't get any offers and won't come to terms on a release so is now "injured".



What a surprise :roll:

Get rid


How? I`ll wait.


We can’t, I know, just a turn of phrase

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Zip » 22 Jun 2022 11:21

I think the vast majority of us want Moore off the books but this knee injury means we will be stuck with him until at least January. That’s bad news. We just have to hope he is fit before then and can be offloaded in January. At least by then he will only have six months left on his contract so another club may be willing to buy him on a free and pay the rest of his contracted wages and reduced terms for any contract beyond.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by windermereROYAL » 22 Jun 2022 11:29

Very similar to Jack Rodwell at Sunderland, he was reported to be on £65k a week, when they got relegated the club did all they could to move him on, but he refused and sat on his arse for a year while raking it in.

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Re: Injury watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 22 Jun 2022 12:40

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He has a right to demand what he wants. We offered him the deal, not the other way around. Dai offered him the contract, we were in control, not the player.

Bollox



It's not bolloxs at all
No one was putting a gun to the head of Reading FC. If we were stupid enough to pay Moore what he wanted its entirely our fault.
We should have got rid when he was a saleable asset and still on sensible wages.

You all seem to think it's only possible for one person to be at fault, and and forget all the power players have.

I don't. We didn't put a gun to his head and force him to take it.

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