That's been the Albion way for almost as long as l can remember, (certainly during Tony, and Dick Knight's stewardship). If a player is deemed unhappy and wants to leave the club for whatever reason, then generally the club will try to make it happen.
We may have missed out a little financially on deals that took them away from the club, but keeping a disgruntled player could be an even worse case scenario long term.
I completely share these sentiments but I am sorry to say I would still be pleased if Wonger & Kashoggi Assassins United are relegated this season! Their supporters deserve better ownership and the blood red river of money will buy undeserved success....
The 30% going back to Wigan as part of the deal, or that was a figure quoted on here around the time we signed him.
NUFC almost certainly won’t be going down, sadly for football.
Lost all respect for DB now.
Enjoy the blood money Dan.
I'm pleased for BDB to have the chance to go back to the club that let him go but as a (reasonably) big-money signing. He's a fan, he gets to wear the black and white at what must seem an exciting time for the Toon (whatever we think about their ownership), and could be a hero if they stay up.
From our point of view, he's been a fantastic and somewhat unexpected asset, we've had more than our money's worth from him, and he probably wouldn't be in our starting XI when everyone's available, so he goes with our best wishes.
Bit harsh?
Lost all respect for DB now.
Enjoy the blood money Dan.
You'd have to have a particularly short memory to not accept that part of the deal.
The Albion have spent 110 years craving to get a slice of a £13m transfer.
Just because it's now chicken feed to our owner and fans doesn't make it chicken feed to #TeamsLikeWigan.
In fairness £63m combined for White and Burn has been incredible business for the club.
I do wonder if he’ll struggle at Newcastle. He’s done well here recently but I think a lot of this is down to our defensive organisation and playing alongside much better players. Howe isn’t known for making his teams solid so I can imagine Burn being left regularly exposed.
Dan Burn is doing what's best for Dan Burn, nowt wrong with that. Professional footballers have a short career.