A 3 year deal is all clubs like us will offer. nothing unreasonable about it. If he'd played **** this season he would happily have signed a 3 year deal. Advice from his agent: ask for as much as you can and I'll get you even better from another club. Its his pension plan. Its business. He's still a **** for going, if he goes, he owes us.
Don't be so ridiculous! Your seriously suggesting that Silva would come here to happily get us relegated and damage his reputation!? Give it a break! Question! Why does nobody consider the fact that maybe Silva doesn't think Snodgrass fits in his plans and is cashing in! Obviously according to a lot on here, that's not possible but I beg to differ!
Exactly! Money was there! It was just the Allams whether it's right or wrong, didn't agree with Steve Bruce's targets and were unwilling to let him blow cash and get us relegated again!!
MS has already stated at the press conference this morning that Snodgrass would not feature in the squad tomorrow night
exactly that is the law when that is all that has been said what some people may be getting confused by is the reality of certain offers when somebody makes an offer for a footballer it will almost certainly be subject to agreeing terms with the footballer and a medical not showing up any problems when putting an offer in for a house the offer will always be "subject to contract" meaning it's not a legally binding offer that has been made people will certainly want to do a search and a have a survey before a contract is exchanged somebody can't wildly claim that a contract isn't a contract until it's been "confirmed" because that is just nonsense
I'm more bothered about us letting our best larker go to one of our close rivals in the table. For some reason, I have this confidence in Marco to get the players in that he needs and that he will get the best out of said players. It just seems stupid of us to lose Snoddy to a rival. Losing Jake was at least slightly better in that WBA are safely in midtable and it doesn't feel quite so much like a sideways move.
I agree If somebody says "I will offer you £10m" and the other party says "I accept" then that is a contract. There's nothing else to do. If somebody says "I offer you £10m subject to agreeing a payment plan" then that isn't an offer in contract law because the other party can't accept it unconditionally.
It was 19.5 million spent (2nd lowest in the league) Sold Diame for 4.5 million Taking the net spend down to £15million. Not to mention losing Aluko, Diame and Ryan Taylor off the wage bill.