lost in london
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Seems pretty clear to me - he's got 8 months left on his contract, they almost certainly have grounds to bin him off for misconduct now (surely doing something as daft as getting into car with a drunk driver and getting injured for the rest of your contract is grounds for terminating a contract), they didn't have to offer him anything but offered him a token amount to see through the rest of his contract (presumably also with that providing staff and facilities to help with his rehab), when he said no, they played the misconduct card and terminated his contract.
I think Derby had all the cards, threw him the scraps of a 10% of salary and rehab offer, he said no so they called his bluff and terminated his contract.
Imagine you are an employer paying a specialist contractor £1.25m a year on a fixed term contract ending in June 2020. That contractor gets pissed and gets into a car with another pissed person, gets into a crash and can't work for the rest of the duration of his contract. What would you do? You've got to pay someone else to do that job now, are you going to also pay the guy who messed up?
The only thing that clouds this in my mind is whether they should have shown him more loyalty given his past service to the club. Ultimately however it's a brutal business, he was being paid an enormous amount of money and responsibilities come with that.
I think Derby had all the cards, threw him the scraps of a 10% of salary and rehab offer, he said no so they called his bluff and terminated his contract.
Imagine you are an employer paying a specialist contractor £1.25m a year on a fixed term contract ending in June 2020. That contractor gets pissed and gets into a car with another pissed person, gets into a crash and can't work for the rest of the duration of his contract. What would you do? You've got to pay someone else to do that job now, are you going to also pay the guy who messed up?
The only thing that clouds this in my mind is whether they should have shown him more loyalty given his past service to the club. Ultimately however it's a brutal business, he was being paid an enormous amount of money and responsibilities come with that.