You have to compare it to most employees.As I guessing is the motive of the majority who don't sign deals to the end of the season. Loyalty to No1 and not the club
And were back to the selfish society **** em allYou have to compare it to most employees.
If you were an employee and you were contracted until the end of the month and your employer wanted to extend it by one month only and there was a serious risk of something happening that would stop you getting another job would you want to take that risk?
Hull City are not being selfish?And were back to the selfish society **** em all
You have to compare it to most employees.
If you were an employee and you were contracted until the end of the month and your employer wanted to extend it by one month only and there was a serious risk of something happening that would stop you getting another job would you want to take that risk?
You seem to be ignoring the risks footballer take regarding injuryIf it was a job to like build a house or fit a set of windows and the job got held up half way through, wouldn't you stay on to finish the job?
You seem to be ignoring the risks footballer take regarding injury
no, I'm notYou seem to be ignoring the risks the likes of a builder takes regarding injury.
no, I'm not
I realise that injury among footballers is much more prevalent than injury among builders
Hull City nearly had a whole team of players injured at once recentlyIs it really?
And what are the comparative injuries?
How long are they on sick pay for?
How many get career ending injuries?
Bit different if an already millionaire footballer or a builder is unable to carry on his (or her) career.
OK i'm not being 100% serious but it does seem a bit ****ish not to play on till the end of the season, though i can see some may be afraid of a tiny chance of injury. They best be careful driving and crossing the road.
Lichaj has definitely turned down a contract, yes. But a year's contract on reduced terms, not an extension to the end of July. I'm really disappointed that our captain has binned us off. But I'm equally disappointed that our captain has been offered reduced terms at such a critical moment in our relegation fight. There is clear fault on both sides, I think.
Look at what happened to Moses Odubajo and he had a contract to fall back on when he got injuredIs it really?
And what are the comparative injuries?
How long are they on sick pay for?
How many get career ending injuries?
Bit different if an already millionaire footballer or a builder is unable to carry on his (or her) career.
OK i'm not being 100% serious but it does seem a bit ****ish not to play on till the end of the season, though i can see some may be afraid of a tiny chance of injury. They best be careful driving and crossing the road.
We dont usually agree but this is bang onDo you know this as a fact?
Papers stating 'failed to agree a short term extension to cover the run-in'.
Assuming this is the truth, then I see him and others as selfish twats with no loyalty to their team mates or to the club (who's paid them handsomely, including during 12 weeks off). If it were a situation where we were mid-table with nothing to play for, then fair enough, but it's not. And with him being Captain makes it even worse.
Next time lets hope all the nhs staff say **** that im off on sick its full pay ill have 6 months offYou have to compare it to most employees.
If you were an employee and you were contracted until the end of the month and your employer wanted to extend it by one month only and there was a serious risk of something happening that would stop you getting another job would you want to take that risk?
So you adocate that people should breach their contracts?Next time lets hope all the nhs staff say **** that im off on sick its full pay ill have 6 months off
Gotta protect their career eh
no, I'm not
I realise that injury among footballers is much more prevalent than injury among builders
argue about people dying as much as you wantThat's a brave statement, I'd suggest far more serious injuries happen to builders than footballers.
In fact, thirty of them die at work every year in the UK, unlike footballers, where the death rate at work in the UK is zero.
I'm quoting from Phil Buckingham's twitter feed. I reasonably sure he's in the know.Do you know this as a fact?
Papers stating 'failed to agree a short term extension to cover the run-in'.
Assuming this is the truth, then I see him and others as selfish twats with no loyalty to their team mates or to the club (who's paid them handsomely, including during 12 weeks off). If it were a situation where we were mid-table with nothing to play for, then fair enough, but it's not. And with him being Captain makes it even worse.
Going sick isn't breach of contractSo you adocate that people should breach their contracts?
Ah, how I've missed all this over the last few weeksRelegation is inevitable, if not this season, then certainly next.
Yes, I'm really not following the minute detail of what's happening at other clubs but as you say, it's probably commonplace. Happening to our opponents on Saturday same as us. Still disappointing however.Similar issues at all levels...
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We can also confirm that Ryan Fraser has declined to sign a short-term contract extension.
A blow for a team currently in the bottom three, he's made 27 appearances for them this season and played pretty much every game last season.