Hotchilidog
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- Jan 24, 2009
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String us along!? He went with the club's blessing to sort out his future. They new he was going to be a father again in June, and what, by the end of June he has to have made a decision?
No one forced Gus into a press conference to say the club WOULD NOT be invoking the 2nd year! It doesn't appear that anything was ever said to Vicente to contradict that.
Vicente is was a one club player, one of those rare players that played for his home town team for most of his career. He had his pick of any major moves around Europe at various points but was loyal throughout. Suddenly he's turned into a money grabbing villain? I don't buy it.
Vicente's family situation has been well known for a long time, if he wanted to move home for family reasons then it should have been a pretty clear, and an understandable decision. I do not see what has changed for him, and why we have had to wait to find out with any clarity what Vicente's intentions were. I'm sorry but we have been strung along, as there do appear to have been discussions about a new contract, or his situation, and we have not had an answer. This is why we had to exercise our contract option. Whatever Gus says he does not sign the contracts or control the purse strings, those will be held firmly by Tony Bloom, Paul Barber and whoever our new director of football who's name eludes me.
I do not think it unfair of the club to have expected an answer by now, does he want to stay, or does he want to leave, it's simple choice. We are protecting our interests as we quite rightly should, we shouldn't have to apologise for that either.
The problem we all have looking at this situation from the outside is that we have not been privy to any of the discussions and now only have a few shit-stirring comments from Vicente's agent to go on. I don't buy Vicente as money grabbing villain either (however his advisors may not be so squeaky clean), which is what makes this situation even more mystifying. I'm pretty sure if he wanted more money we would have been willing to give a fair chunk of it, so I am at a loss to explain why we are in this situation before.
If Vicente is not to be part of our team next season then we will have to adapt our plans accordingly. This affects the roles of existing players and also our targets in the transfer market. Having a key player leave us hanging on his future makes life a lot more difficult for us.
Personally speaking I hope we can thrash out a solution agreeable to all parties and that he stays, but we need a resolution to this situation and quick.