Perhaps with the new money coming into the game the power is reverting back to the clubs
I certainly think this is part of his thinking.
Perhaps with the new money coming into the game the power is reverting back to the clubs
No doubt the increased money in the game has given more leeway to the 'smaller' clubs. But £24mill is an expensive principle to have!
No doubt the increased money in the game has given more leeway to the 'smaller' clubs. But £24mill is an expensive principle to have!

This thread has been an unmitigated disaster for you HIAG.
*You titled it 'Berahino to go on strike' - he didn't
*You subtitled it 'What should Spurs pay for him in the Jan window' - they didn't
*You foolishly tried to wum claiming I said he'd definitely sign a new contract with WBA - I didn't and you've been bottling providing any quotes to back up your claim for months.
*You claimed that nobody had questioned Berahino's attitude prior to the issue with Peace and when I challenged that, you've bottled that too.
*Add to that, around 4 or 5 posters have been constantly taking the piss out of you throughout this thread
A **** up of HIAGish proportions.

It is but I think you lot should be thankful really, I really don't rate him that much and with dodgy attitude surely you didn't want to spend that much on him? I mean he's not worth 6 Charlie Austins![]()
Berahino tweeted last night it was a 'mistake' to criticise Peace in the last window.
TBH, in not sure that we're still that interested in him. I just thought Peace was behaving in a non professional way. Ok, so the players, or maybe employees, as Peace sees them, have more power than many of us would like. But, as a chairman, you must deal in realities, not stubborn pride.
TBH, in not sure that we're still that interested in him. I just thought Peace was behaving in a non professional way. Ok, so the players, or maybe employees, as Peace sees them, have more power than many of us would like. But, as a chairman, you must deal in realities, not stubborn pride.
True to an extent, but this is changing. The little clubs don't have to roll over for the big teams anymore with the tv money what it is now. As a fan of a club who has sold A LOT of talent in recent windows I admire his stance, and I bet a lot of WBA fans will be happy with him to send out a message and lose what 10odd million?
It will be like a parachute payment. You should be used to that being a yo yo club
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that I have to report that the Leicester City Yo-Yo has broken ... the string has jammed at the top of its' arc and could well be stuck in that vicinity for many years to come Wow! That is desperate stuff, even by your incredible needy standards, Pixie!
The thread was named after Berahino did actually threaten to go on strike - that's your first wum fcuk-up.
My asking a question is not the same as me making any kind of statement as to how I will answer that question. I answered the question by stating that we should wait until the Summer and pay nothing for him - that's your second wum fcuk-up.
I never said anything about you "definitely" claiming anything, but I do maintain that you have tried to suggest that Berahino will not be coming to Spurs - that's your third wum fcuk-up.
Do you really wish me to continue?
No, thought not.
Open wide, Pixie, you have a foot to put in your mouth!
PS: By the way, Stan, well done on manipulating another "like" out of Pixie! it's like taking candy from a (very ugly) baby, eh!
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Is that what you said when Rupert from the lower sixth showed you his wang?Wow!
Just......WOW!
TBH, in not sure that we're still that interested in him. I just thought Peace was behaving in a non professional way. Ok, so the players, or maybe employees, as Peace sees them, have more power than many of us would like. But, as a chairman, you must deal in realities, not stubborn pride.
I would suggest that it works both ways though and the person who started this process was the player.
I posted yesterday that the correct way to do this would be the player who is under contract to be informed of the transfer request, the player then puts in a transfer request if he wants the move, a fee is then agreed and the player agrees terms. All very amicable if done right.
The only other option that needs looking at in football which would open a can of worms is that does a player have the right to give notice and resign form his place of work?
Apparently the reason most players don't put in the transfer request is because as soon as you do you lose your loyalty bonus. Seems pretty stupid to me, if you're getting a move to a big club n doubled wages then surely you're not reliant on that.
Takes the piss though, we still had to pay Lallana his despite his antics!
It is but it's great to see a jumped up twat not getting his way. We should have done the same with Sterling. I hope he gets his dues on 28/02
