Crispy Ambulance
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The Sheffield United winger is it Jamie Ward..
Jamie Murphy.
The Sheffield United winger is it Jamie Ward..
Has he ? ?? ??
I didn't realise. It gets worse.
You mean Murphy, right ? Or do you mean free agent Ward who chose Forest ?
I don't think so either.I don't think anyone else has turned us down yet.
The thing that hacks me off with this player was that it seems he was never going to say yes.
It was all a game for his agent.
Who put the original story in the press. Not the albion for sure.
So he played us. Maybe, maybe, 50/50, maybe...
He came to look round the Amex etc. But was never going to sign. It was all about getting bids from higher teams.
Well done to the albion for pulling the plug on the shennanigans.
Has he ? ?? ??
I didn't realise. It gets worse.
You mean Murphy, right ? Or do you mean free agent Ward who chose Forest ?
Yeah Murphy...
I hadn't heard that Murphy has turned us down.
I don't think he said no because of money. He is only 21 and he has just said recently on an iranian tv interview that he wants to play at the highest level possible.
I was just about to speculate this very same point.Another point. Frankly, given the way this chap and his agent are going about their business this Summer, we may be best off without him.
Imagine he comes in and does well. We'd be on the receiving end of this shambles a year from now as he is hawked around the Premier League looking for another move.
Team [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION].
Fair play to the club for forcing his hand. Although it was incredibly obvious to me two weeks ago that he was fannying about waiting for a better offer, so I should imagine our recruitment staff have been making alternative arrangements for a while now.
I'm not sure I agree that players and agents have too much power (the alternative was never fair on the players), but the way the player and his agent are conducting themselves - blatantly whoring themselves out to the highest bidder via the media, as if our offer was fair game for starting a bidding war - is an unpleasant, immoral way to do business.
Another point. Frankly, given the way this chap and his agent are going about their business this Summer, we may be best off without him.
Imagine he comes in and does well. We'd be on the receiving end of this shambles a year from now as he is hawked around the Premier League looking for another move.
It is turning into another painful summer in Albion Transfer Land, a place full of links, speculation and deals half-done that never get done.