And if he has a good season with a new 5 year deal and the vultures come in they will have to pay big money to get him.
Think that's well worth mentioning as well, someone give him a pen.
And if he has a good season with a new 5 year deal and the vultures come in they will have to pay big money to get him.
Am I the only person a little reserved about giving someone who destroyed their ACL a five year contract?
Am I the only person a little reserved about giving someone who destroyed their ACL a five year contract?
I am fairly confident there would be some injury clause in it. He would also be covered himself with injury insurance.
I think I might take the extra 80k a week, personally.
As we have seen many times, players and agents will generally go for the money and the bench rather than a regular starter and don't expect anything better from any of our playersYou can put the hammer down now. You've hit the nail.
This is the decision that players make. How much do I want that extra dosh v how much do I want to play?
Well he didn't destroy his ACL did he. He damaged it, albeit severely but just damaged. Destroyed implies it can't be repaired.Am I the only person a little reserved about giving someone who destroyed their ACL a five year contract?
You can put the hammer down now. You've hit the nail.
This is the decision that players make. How much do I want that extra dosh v how much do I want to play?
To be fair to them, I suspect most footballers are not as defeatist as this. Ie; They must at least partly believe that they have the ability to impress their new manager enough to get into the first team and stay there. And everyone likes a challenge, no matter what your profession/hobby etc.
You can never repair a ligament or tendon to the same strength as pre injury.Well he didn't destroy his ACL did he. He damaged it, albeit severely but just damaged. Destroyed implies it can't be repaired.
Strangely enough if I was asked to advise anyone about moving to a bigger company, I would say do what makes you happy. In the end, that is all that matters...too many people switch jobs until they fail and are unhappy.
That very good advice from the wise. I chased ambition until my marriage broke up. My wife and I were going separate ways and we forgot why we came together. We had plenty of money and ownership but were no longer happy. Nowadays I have my home, no money, no ambition beyond enjoying myself and I have never been happier, in all honesty.