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Div 1 and £5k a week if he is lucky!
I don't know about you, but if I was 22/23 again that deal would make me feel all my Christmases had come at once!Div 1 and £5k a week if he is lucky!
That'd make me feel like that now, let alone at 22/23!I don't know about you, but if I was 22/23 again that deal would make me feel all my Christmases had come at once!
Me too, but I'd have awful difficuty doing the footballing bit!That'd make me feel like that now, let alone at 22/23!
Wages. We’ll be paying a hefty contribution towards his wage.Another loan to Hull, could be done today, all over Twatter.
Hull City closing in on deal for Brighton striker Aaron Connolly
Hull City are on the cusp of bringing back the Irishmanwww.hulldailymail.co.uk
But why just a loan? Why not a perm?
Would you give up another year of PL wages to sign for Hull would be a huge minimum 50% wage cut. Makes no sense until he is a free agent.Another loan to Hull, could be done today, all over Twatter.
Hull City closing in on deal for Brighton striker Aaron Connolly
Hull City are on the cusp of bringing back the Irishmanwww.hulldailymail.co.uk
But why just a loan? Why not a perm?
On another thread you are going mad about how disloyal Caicedo is for wanting to move clubs to double his wages, yet here you are saying Connolly is mad to try and further his career on less money.Would you give up another year of PL wages to sign for Hull would be a huge minimum 50% wage cut. Makes no sense until he is a free agent.
Just being 22 again would be nice. Lovely in fact.That'd make me feel like that now, let alone at 22/23!
Funnily enough I’ve been in that position I started a project and another client offered me more money to ditch it and do theirs. I declined and completed the first project.On another thread you are going mad about how disloyal Caicedo is for wanting to move clubs to double his wages, yet here you are saying Connolly is mad to try and further his career on less money.
Which makes me think that you would be doing exactly as Caicedo is in his position.
But you never know do you. And ask yourself what's worse.Thankfully he's out of contact at the end of this season.
Giving him a lucrative long contact too soon is probably the biggest mistake we've made in this new era. But it is one that it does seem the club has learnt from.
Sobvious, innit! Why pay out good money to buy him when he'll be available for nothing in 12 months time? - if you want to sign him then. Brighton will still proobably be paying part of his wages too - what's not to like for Hull?Another loan to Hull, could be done today, all over Twatter.
Hull City closing in on deal for Brighton striker Aaron Connolly
Hull City are on the cusp of bringing back the Irishmanwww.hulldailymail.co.uk
But why just a loan? Why not a perm?
That will be why it is a loan. . As soon as he scored the 2 goals against spurs in case was going to be a future star club gave him a silly contract Am sure it happens a lot to many young strikers unlike other positions.Wages. We’ll be paying a hefty contribution towards his wage.
Yeah. Like you (and I guess a lot of people) I've turned down more money to stay in my current position, or to take a job that simply looked better. But then my working career is a lot longer than a professional footballer's.Funnily enough I’ve been in that position I started a project and another client offered me more money to ditch it and do theirs. I declined and completed the first project.
Money really doesn’t make my world go round although I wouldn’t throw money away like AC would be doing if he signed on a permanent for Hull this summer.
So does heMe too, but I'd have awful difficuty doing the footballing bit!