they could yet be a few on here eating humble pie aybe he dont bleed blue and white after all
there you go with personel insults again But as soon as i say something back you run to the modsDid you have to stop and get off the tractor to post that?
there you go with personel insults again But as soon as i say something back you run to the mods
wanker
Maybe it was more about (or even all about) not pissing his wife off.
He may not need the money but he is a family man and for all of us that should come first.
It's going to be interesting to see if his wife moves over to Brighton with him either part time or full time. That will tell us whether a new contract is worth pursuing because it is tough for a family to be separated, especially with a new baby. Whichever way it goes I think it is unfair to "blame" anyone for the situation that arose - indeed it say a a great deal about all involved that it has been resolved as effectively as it has[/QUOTE
Very much this and on going
It's more than likely Naylor is just trying to make a headline to sell the paper. He strikes me as being a "look at me" sort of journalist.
Much preferred Brian owen.
You have been made to look a bit foolish on this thread with your continual shouting down of anyone who doesn't agree with 100% of what you say. You have your opinion on the situation, great. But it's not the series of facts you seem to condescendingly suggest it is to anyone who dares disagree with you.
All in your opinion, based on very little other than hearsay and supposedly someone high up at the club (are those gutters cleaned out yet?). I don't understand why you have to feel so sure that this is exactly what happened. It may have done, I can't deny that, but on the hand there could be many other reasons as well.
You can put your statements in CAPS all you want, but frankly you just sound like someone who likes to think they know a lot more than they actually do. ANYWAY, carry on.
EFA.
why were Elche out of order? Vicente was in last 12 weeks of his contract and free to talk to any club he wanted, dispense with the moral high horse claptrap. Elche were not out of order
Haven't a clue about the finer points of the 'optional year' on his contract and have not heard anything whatsoever about him being unhappy but if he did become low because his wife and baby were back home in Spain then it would be best for all concerned to let him go back.
It's not as if he signed a three year contract with us is it ?
My view, is that there is actually a middle ground between the viewpoints of:
A. "He just wanted to go to Spain. Money is irrelevant"
and
B "Its all just about money"
It is this:
C: "He'd PREFER, if all things were equal, to be playing in Spain. He's prepared, however to play in England, but wants a good deal, to justify the 'sacrifice'"
Maybe it was more about (or even all about) not pissing his wife off.
He may not need the money but he is a family man and for all of us that should come first.
It's going to be interesting to see if his wife moves over to Brighton with him either part time or full time. That will tell us whether a new contract is worth pursuing because it is tough for a family to be separated, especially with a new baby. Whichever way it goes I think it is unfair to "blame" anyone for the situation that arose - indeed it say a a great deal about all involved that it has been resolved as effectively as it has[/QUOTE
Very much this and on going
Some of us have ot be grown up and except that We have ot work away from our families sometimes On a fraction of his wages
And it's only two hours away on a plane
I will, thank you... and you can carry on in your deluded 'Vicente and Agent are saints' world too...
Some of us have ot be grown up and except that We have ot work away from our families sometimes On a fraction of his wages
And it's only two hours away on a plane
This is true, but then we don't have millions in the bank. This changes the entire concept of 'have to'.
Some of us have ot be grown up and except that We have ot work away from our families sometimes On a fraction of his wages
And it's only two hours away on a plane
Couldn't have put it better than HFFC below. Money in the bank changes everything. Also, it has been reported that the maximum that Elche would pay is £6/7k per week, ie a max of £364k a year. He could easily live off that. I suspect your wife would have serious concerns if you chose to work away from home when financially you didn't have to!!!!
This is true, but then we don't have millions in the bank. This changes the entire concept of 'have to'.