If only you knew how easy it would have been to convince me today was Thursday.Damn, I edited my initial response just too late, obviously. You are, of course, entirely correct...
If only you knew how easy it would have been to convince me today was Thursday.Damn, I edited my initial response just too late, obviously. You are, of course, entirely correct...
And in the mean time he's refusing to play?The situation with Dunk is that he is more than happy to stay here provided we offer him an improved contract. He has seen how much he can earn with a move to Fulham, if we're not prepared to offer similar then he wants to leave. Can hardly blame him as he will triple his wages with them, it is a financial decision. He is enjoying playing for the Albion at the moment, but he knows the money he can earn with a move. It's a shame but it's the way football works. FWIW, I think we should offer him close to what Fulham are. We'll only end up paying it for one season because he'll be off in the summer if we don't go up - and if we do go up he'll have fully deserved the pay-rise.
My source is as good as it gets. I'll verify with [MENTION=3566]hans kraay fan club[/MENTION] if need be.
The situation with Dunk is that he is more than happy to stay here provided we offer him an improved contract. ...
He looked really relaxed and cheery after the Forest result.
The situation with Dunk is that he is more than happy to stay here provided we offer him an improved contract. He has seen how much he can earn with a move to Fulham, if we're not prepared to offer similar then he wants to leave. Can hardly blame him as he will triple his wages with them, it is a financial decision. He is enjoying playing for the Albion at the moment, but he knows the money he can earn with a move. It's a shame but it's the way football works. FWIW, I think we should offer him close to what Fulham are. We'll only end up paying it for one season because he'll be off in the summer if we don't go up - and if we do go up he'll have fully deserved the pay-rise.
My source is as good as it gets. I'll verify with [MENTION=3566]hans kraay fan club[/MENTION] if need be.
I also heard earlier this week that Dunk refused to play at Southend, and as a result was fined 2 weeks wages.
This was from a friend who works with someone who is friends with one of the players (so I have no idea how reliable this is as its 3rd or 4th hand, except that he's been right about a couple of other things, he DOES know the player, and has no reason to make this stuff up).
IF he is withdrawing his "labour", then whatever the club fines him he will comfortably make back with his signing on fee with from new club. So he'll either get his move, or an improved contract. Much as the "well let him rot in the reserves" mantra might play to our desire to show who's boss, the reality is, that just ain't ever, ever gonna happen. Never does.
Players and their agents hold all the cards now. Its just a fact of modern football.
And in the mean time he's refusing to play?
'Refusing' to play would be a funny way of showing that.... and would win him no friends.
He has travelled with the team tho.
I dont believe the story to be true one bit.
Dunk comes across as the type of person who is committed to the course and wouldn't strike to get a move, especially to a rival Championship club.
I'm sure the club has probably said to him he will not be going to Fulham (unless he puts a request in and they make a very good offer) but if a good offer comes in from Newcastle then it will be up to him.
Yes. I saw him with my own eyes.
The coach stops in hickstead to pick up players on its way up the A23. I definitely saw Dunk with the other players.
Certainly not true about refusing to play Tuesday and I would doubt he'd refuse to play Saturday.