HB - is this not what the club have done though? Just in the next window that's all. We could not afford to lose him back in the summer. If you remember the fan base was on the edge of a volcano ready to melt. The club issued an ultimatum (well an offer) and then stuck to their guns. I find it strange that someone I think a pretty sensible chap can't see this. Did you really think we should have sold him in the summer?
I know he earns ridiculous money for us mere non-top professional footballers, however that is not an issue for me. That is what it is. That's is like me saying I am not going to join my company's competitor for another 5k because after all, it is similar to what I am on now. * More to the point for Jose, is that he hasn't been a big earner in football terms until very recently. I seem to remember him allegedly being on about 10k a week for the first year or so in the Premier League. I thought he was one of the last ones to get a big hike * have a job offer I am mulling offer, so actually relevant
Fonte made his transfer request months ago. The club decided to take it public yesterday, against the wishes of Fonte himself. He wanted it to remain private.
I suspected that, hence the summer rumblings. I understand why he'd want it to remain private - no-one wants to be the bad guy and he has always had a special relationship with the fans. I also understand the club wanting it out there. Why should they take the flack when an offer comes in that we accept? There is no right or wrong here. Both parties are trying to deal with it as best as possible. Some fans will use this an excuse to kick the board and some to kick a player leaving. We move on.... or march on ... to Southampton Way.... or whatever.
I did actually answer that earlier. Fonte's leaving could simply have been used to stop another transfer going through assuming that was a factor. Regardless, let's flip it. Is the situation resolved now? No. Should it have been? Yes. Surely a sensible chap like you can see that viewpoint just as easily as your own. Fonte, purely because he IS Fonte, is a special case and one we have not handled well at all.
Spot on. Also explains not being selected in the Europa league. Some people are giving the "im not surprised he wants to leave, hes been dumped from the europa league". Actually the club wanted to give the honour to Yoshida who actually wants to be there. What it also suggests is that there is no a deal in place already with United. Sounds like the club putting out a "for sale" advert.
Lets just leave it as we completely disagree. I really can't see your point and I have tried. I promise.
^^^^This Everyone banging on about he needs a last payday etc. He kicks a bloody ball around a park for gods sake. Cant even do that more than once a week. Try doing a 12 hour shift as a nurse or a doctor in a NHS hospital after years of training for less than half in a year what he gets in his poor paid SFC job in one week I'm no leftie (rather the opposite actually), but I do think these footballers need to get a grip with reality. If he is on the reputed £80k a week, I'm sure many people would be able to last the year on one week of his wages. I just don't get the 'Last big payday' thing. He is not exactly on a pittance now. Rant over. The real No7 will return soon
Completely understand why you feel this way, but you need to remember it is all relative. I have no idea how much you earn and am not going to ask. But say you earn £27k a year, around the UK average, doing a job that you absolutely loved (just stay with me). If you got offered a job that you didn't really like but for £45k a year, then you would have every right to take that job for the extra money. People in Bangladesh that earn 50p an hour might look at you and think "How crazy?? He already had a job that he loved and earned what it takes me 5 years to earn! Why on earth would he leave that job he enjoyed just for a bit more money??" That is essentially how we view Jose. He is living in a different world to us and so what seems like life changing money to us will just be viewed by him as a nice pay increase, something which most of us strive for.
I agree it is all relative and on a good year I can earn his weekly salary. But all I am saying is there becomes a time when surely we have to take a reality check and realise that he gets his big payday every week. If I work my arse off I may get his weekly wage in a year which gives me a great lifestyle....he gets it 52 times in a year...... Edit: I did this myself about 10 years ago, left a job I loved for one that I wasn't sure about, for a £15k pay rise. I hated it. went back to my old company after 2 years on a lower salary. Worst 2 years of my life. Maybe that is why I'm sounding off about it today - the grass isn't always greener
Thing is, even though I don't have any idea what your job is, I presume you'll be able to do it until you're in your 60s or even 70s. Fonte has less than 5 years of earning big money left.
It is all relative I know, and to 99% of the population, if you are offered a substantial % pay rise, we would be mad not to take it. This is a different world though. 99% of us even with a pay rise wil have to work until retirement age then get grumpy like St Godders. Fonte with the money earned in his career will never have to do another days work again if he is clever with it. That is my point on the money. PS I agree with LTL, don't go for the money
True, but Fonte could give up work in 2-3 years if he is clever with the amount of money he is currently on.
Maybe, maybe not. He's only had 3 or 4 years of earning really silly money and even then he's probably averaged £50k per week over that period. If he gets offered £100k a week he may be able to double his career earning in 3 years.
Yeah I know. I mean, yes, he could probably live on what he's already earned forever but he has a limited time to earn big money and he and his wife will have a certain lifestyle they want to maintain etc etc