Struggle was always an absolute certainty in my book, and I'm fine with it. Even in the three years since all teams promoted remained in the PL, the league has consolidated itself into a solid 17. Only West Ham and Wolves look really wobbly to me, as they are poorly run now, especially the former. Wolves IMO have a better squad than us. It is a huge task, but it isn't impossible by any means.
I should clarify what I meant by pushed out. I would imagine the club know whether a contract can be settled upon by now or not. If they think it can be done them sit tight and focus on that after the deadline. If they dont think it can be then have your own team making clubs aware of availability. So for example, Ghisolfi sounding out Italian clubs for a loan with obligation. Or Speakman making calls to Ipswich or Southampton. Now the players couls reject any offers that arose, but the club are being proactive in trying to sell them in that scenario. I just dont see the club wanting to have Neil in particular unsigned to a contract and here in September.
He is way too good for them surely. I saw him a lot for Brum and thought he was a brilliant prospect.
I love Mainoo. So much so I would even comsider a swap with Neil for him. If you have Rubens number pass it on and I will make the suggestion.
Yep .I can see that, that's probably what's happening. In Neil's case especially though, I hope he makes the right call here. I say this a lot, but a player who is more or less 24, should be looking to get set up, and sort the rest out later. There is no need for him to be risking his entire economic future by rolling down a contract and if I was his agent, he'd have signed by now. Dan Ballard got another injury yesterday. Hopefully it's not too bad, just a strain. But if the horrible worst had happened he is set up. This horrible worst happens all the time and players get forgotten or lumber on into the lower leagues on injuries to keep some cash coming in. Get the fecker signed is what I'd be telling him.
We’re desperate for long term home grown squad contributors. Problem is I think we’re already struggling for minutes for the midfielders we have - never mind adding another who’d expect to start most weeks.
I obviously dont know the details but the PFA have an insurance provider for its members. They in particular insure against career ending injuries. I dont know how the payout is calculated of course. But there is some level of financial security even if perhaps not the amount you might earn as a top flight footballer for 10 years. My surface level understanding is clubs insure players too. So in the event of a career ending injury they get their contract paid out.
I'm sure they would definitely get their contact paid out, and maybe a bit on top. But if you are on a low value, old contract, I can't see any insurance paying out as it would if you were on a high one. It is pretty well bound to be based on a contract and the player's worth to the club. I spent decades as a contractor, so my perspective is formed by that. I always took measures to ensure I and mine were okay. But a footballer has forty plus years to pay for when he stops. He should always take the deal that sets him up IMO.
I just don’t get why Bakwa would go to Forest. They’ve already bought three players this summer who play in his position, and two of them cost more than his reported fee. I’m fully expecting him to go there. Surely he’s better off coming to us, playing more, and using us as a stepping stone. Which I’m fine with.
I read an article a while back that said most clubs don’t insure their players anymore as the premiums had become so costly and career ending injury is relatively rare.