moved to rumours and gossiplinkenholtroyal wrote:Sheffield Wednesday currently have players that may jump ship due to contracts not being paid and will be looking for new clubs.
If one of them was suitable and we needed someone in that position would it be morally wrong to pick the bones of another club that are going through the same thing we did for the last few years…..
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Brogue wrote:moved to rumours and gossiplinkenholtroyal wrote:Sheffield Wednesday currently have players that may jump ship due to contracts not being paid and will be looking for new clubs.
If one of them was suitable and we needed someone in that position would it be morally wrong to pick the bones of another club that are going through the same thing we did for the last few years…..
Discuss…
The days of fundraisers are irrelevant. The sums involved in football are too vast; if your club gets caught in the middle of a dick waving contest between multi millionaires the only thing you can do is campaigning and publicity.Snowflake Royal wrote:It's the nature of the beast that clubs will drive a hard bargain on signings or pick up players who legitimately leave.
I don't blame any of the clubs who got good deals out of us recently because we were over a barrel.
No objection to us offering the right player a contract if they walk out on Wednesday having not been paid.
Wish them well, would contribute to a fundraiser for them.
Once they have left the club - then no morals to worry about. I would imagine the owner will miraculously find the money within the next couple of weeks.linkenholtroyal wrote:Sheffield Wednesday currently have players that may jump ship due to contracts not being paid and will be looking for new clubs.
If one of them was suitable and we needed someone in that position would it be morally wrong to pick the bones of another club that are going through the same thing we did for the last few years…..
Discuss…
Already passed that point. Several players have already handed in their notice apparently (well according to the Star anyway). They will become free 15 days after their notice was given so Wednesday could still pull them back if they pay them within that time.rabidbee wrote:Think the point is that if the players aren’t paid this month, they can hand in their notice and leave for free.
by From Despair To Where? » 02 Jul 2025 17:48
02 Jul 2025 17:48
Campaigning and publicity can cost quite a bit of money. Therefore fundraisers remain relevant in that regard.WestYorksRoyal wrote:The days of fundraisers are irrelevant. The sums involved in football are too vast; if your club gets caught in the middle of a dick waving contest between multi millionaires the only thing you can do is campaigning and publicity.Snowflake Royal wrote:It's the nature of the beast that clubs will drive a hard bargain on signings or pick up players who legitimately leave.
I don't blame any of the clubs who got good deals out of us recently because we were over a barrel.
No objection to us offering the right player a contract if they walk out on Wednesday having not been paid.
Wish them well, would contribute to a fundraiser for them.
Yeah, not sure where WYR thinks the money for those billboards came from.RoyalBlue wrote:Campaigning and publicity can cost quite a bit of money. Therefore fundraisers remain relevant in that regard.WestYorksRoyal wrote:The days of fundraisers are irrelevant. The sums involved in football are too vast; if your club gets caught in the middle of a dick waving contest between multi millionaires the only thing you can do is campaigning and publicity.Snowflake Royal wrote:It's the nature of the beast that clubs will drive a hard bargain on signings or pick up players who legitimately leave.
I don't blame any of the clubs who got good deals out of us recently because we were over a barrel.
No objection to us offering the right player a contract if they walk out on Wednesday having not been paid.
Wish them well, would contribute to a fundraiser for them.
Terrible what the owls are going through. If any of their main first team want to drop a league I'd definitely welcome a signing or two. Hopefully they get their owner out soon.WestYorksRoyal wrote:Yes. The alternative is that the player joins someone else or is unemployed.
I feel awful for Sheffield Wednesday and am glad STAR are offering advice given our recent past, but nothing we do as a club can really influence what happens. Hopefully the dickhead accepts a fair price and ends this sorry chapter. It doesn't currently look likely, but there were many times where I thought Dai would never sell and eventually he did.
We took Steve Coppell...Jackson Corner wrote:Well Brighton took some of our promising young players when we were struggling. Short memories
And Sidwell, he was on loan there and had a deal lined up to sign him.Linden Jones' Tash wrote:We took Steve Coppell...Jackson Corner wrote:Well Brighton took some of our promising young players when we were struggling. Short memories
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