bcubedLower West Sell Olise and buy Twine from Swindon. Genuine talent and a good pro.
Isn't there a separate thread?
A joke thread.
by Lower West » 05 Apr 2021 21:11
bcubedLower West Sell Olise and buy Twine from Swindon. Genuine talent and a good pro.
Isn't there a separate thread?
by Linden Jones' Tash » 06 Apr 2021 08:06
by bcubed » 06 Apr 2021 08:19
Lower WestbcubedLower West Sell Olise and buy Twine from Swindon. Genuine talent and a good pro.
Isn't there a separate thread?
A joke thread.
by bcubed » 06 Apr 2021 08:22
Linden Jones' Tash https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-9438517/amp/Championship-facing-financial-armageddon-TEN-clubs-placed-transfer-embargo-month.html
Might be relevant
by Nameless » 06 Apr 2021 09:10
bcubedLinden Jones' Tash https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-9438517/amp/Championship-facing-financial-armageddon-TEN-clubs-placed-transfer-embargo-month.html
Might be relevant
Yikes
Although it is the Mail
by Mr Sitter » 06 Apr 2021 10:41
by Pepe the Horseman » 06 Apr 2021 10:43
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Apr 2021 11:26
by Greatwesternline » 06 Apr 2021 11:37
by Pepe the Horseman » 06 Apr 2021 11:39
Snowflake Royal Can't see how it would be related Pepe.
by Nameless » 06 Apr 2021 11:57
Pepe the HorsemanSnowflake Royal Can't see how it would be related Pepe.
Clutching at straws but wondered if a full on transfer embargo could also prevent contract renewals.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Apr 2021 12:03
Greatwesternline The Paunovitch interview on Olise is mildly damming with extremely faint defence of his player.
"We have to understand one thing - he [Olise] is a young lad who likes to be special," said the manager. "He does these kinds of things because he wants to call attention.
"Of course, we will give him that attention that he needs but whatever he meant with that [celebration], I don't want to bite or discuss it.
"If he has something to say then he should say it but I won't bother to go that way."
in other words, he's an attention seeking prick. I'm not going to criticise his celebration in public. He needs to pipe down.
by Greatwesternline » 06 Apr 2021 12:12
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternline The Paunovitch interview on Olise is mildly damming with extremely faint defence of his player.
"We have to understand one thing - he [Olise] is a young lad who likes to be special," said the manager. "He does these kinds of things because he wants to call attention.
"Of course, we will give him that attention that he needs but whatever he meant with that [celebration], I don't want to bite or discuss it.
"If he has something to say then he should say it but I won't bother to go that way."
in other words, he's an attention seeking prick. I'm not going to criticise his celebration in public. He needs to pipe down.
He's an 18 year old star with loads of potential, it's kind of expected he'd be a bit of a prick isn't it?
by windermereROYAL » 06 Apr 2021 12:58
GreatwesternlineSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline The Paunovitch interview on Olise is mildly damming with extremely faint defence of his player.
"We have to understand one thing - he [Olise] is a young lad who likes to be special," said the manager. "He does these kinds of things because he wants to call attention.
"Of course, we will give him that attention that he needs but whatever he meant with that [celebration], I don't want to bite or discuss it.
"If he has something to say then he should say it but I won't bother to go that way."
in other words, he's an attention seeking prick. I'm not going to criticise his celebration in public. He needs to pipe down.
He's an 18 year old star with loads of potential, it's kind of expected he'd be a bit of a prick isn't it?
True, but being a bit of a prick could be career limiting.
Some players his age make their breakthrough higher up the pyramid, and dont seem pricks. Marcus Rashford didnt come across like him when he scored 2 goals on his debut for Man U.
I think Pauno isnt keen on him based on those quotes.
by Greatwesternline » 06 Apr 2021 13:31
windermereROYALGreatwesternlineSnowflake Royal He's an 18 year old star with loads of potential, it's kind of expected he'd be a bit of a prick isn't it?
True, but being a bit of a prick could be career limiting.
Some players his age make their breakthrough higher up the pyramid, and dont seem pricks. Marcus Rashford didnt come across like him when he scored 2 goals on his debut for Man U.
I think Pauno isnt keen on him based on those quotes.
I would understand it if Pauno didn`t like him, most at the club act like adults to achieve the ultimate aim of success rather than acting like an overgrown spoilt brat. the goal he scored at QPR brings it all back for me.
While you play for this team you celebrate with this team without going into your own little lonely bubble.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Apr 2021 13:41
by Stranded » 06 Apr 2021 14:41
NamelessPepe the HorsemanSnowflake Royal Can't see how it would be related Pepe.
Clutching at straws but wondered if a full on transfer embargo could also prevent contract renewals.
I think if you take semantics out of it then yes, it would.
I believe what is usually called a ‘transfer embargo’ is in reality a ban on making new player registrations. The reason for that is to stop a club taking on financial commitments it can’t afford. So potentially if a club was in serious breach of FFP the league probably could stop it handing out new contracts to existing players or pro contracts to Academy players.
I’ve heard a couple of things which make me think we aren’t under as stringent controls as this although we may be restricted as to what contracts we can offer and how many of them. With the potential of playoffs / promotion things could change quite a lot so my guess is we are still talking to players about new dealsbut probably holding off confirming anything until the end of the season. It’s a risky strategy of course ....
by Wycombe Royal » 06 Apr 2021 14:46
StrandedNamelessPepe the Horseman Clutching at straws but wondered if a full on transfer embargo could also prevent contract renewals.
I think if you take semantics out of it then yes, it would.
I believe what is usually called a ‘transfer embargo’ is in reality a ban on making new player registrations. The reason for that is to stop a club taking on financial commitments it can’t afford. So potentially if a club was in serious breach of FFP the league probably could stop it handing out new contracts to existing players or pro contracts to Academy players.
I’ve heard a couple of things which make me think we aren’t under as stringent controls as this although we may be restricted as to what contracts we can offer and how many of them. With the potential of playoffs / promotion things could change quite a lot so my guess is we are still talking to players about new dealsbut probably holding off confirming anything until the end of the season. It’s a risky strategy of course ....
Would a registration ban really effect new deals? Those players are already registered as our players, so the only thing changing is the length of that registration - unless signing a new deal means a player has to be re-registered for some reason?
by From Despair To Where? » 06 Apr 2021 18:57
windermereROYALGreatwesternlineSnowflake Royal He's an 18 year old star with loads of potential, it's kind of expected he'd be a bit of a prick isn't it?
True, but being a bit of a prick could be career limiting.
Some players his age make their breakthrough higher up the pyramid, and dont seem pricks. Marcus Rashford didnt come across like him when he scored 2 goals on his debut for Man U.
I think Pauno isnt keen on him based on those quotes.
I would understand it if Pauno didn`t like him, most at the club act like adults to achieve the ultimate aim of success rather than acting like an overgrown spoilt brat. the goal he scored at QPR brings it all back for me.
While you play for this team you celebrate with this team without going into your own little lonely bubble.
by Brogue » 06 Apr 2021 22:02
From Despair To Where? No I in team kind of stuff.
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