hammersmithlad
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You just know the 'friendly' ALS charity match between Barcelona & City taking place later on this month was premeditated to facilitate the Bernie transfer.
Undoubtedly the red carpet will be rolled out for him, city centre apartment complexes bought in his name with a new pet dog called Eric to welcome him & John.
What's bizarre is why we're entertaining this & surely Khaldoon could see this coming a mile off. I'll all for looking after our players under contract, but we do need to take a stand unless a significant fee is offered for a player under a long term contract. We've seen plenty of clubs take this route & in instances when a move hasn't materialised after an initial period of disappointment the player has got on with it, helped the team & fans chant their name with all forgotten. If we do take a soft line with players under long term contracts, then in theory we could be disrupting the squad every season with a player wanting to go abroad for sunshine & lifestyle purposes.
Furthermore, I really can't understand why Bernie would want to go to a club where his future livelihood is put in jeopardy. Yes, he's rich but he still needs to pay bills & have a nest egg as he's still relatively young. If I was his accountant & legal representative I would cite Messi & De Jong contracts as black markers. I also find the lifestyle issue as rather blaffling. Yes, all of us would like to work in glorious weather, but at the end of the day its a job & thats why holidays & breaks exist for something to look forward to & escape the work routine.
Undoubtedly the red carpet will be rolled out for him, city centre apartment complexes bought in his name with a new pet dog called Eric to welcome him & John.
What's bizarre is why we're entertaining this & surely Khaldoon could see this coming a mile off. I'll all for looking after our players under contract, but we do need to take a stand unless a significant fee is offered for a player under a long term contract. We've seen plenty of clubs take this route & in instances when a move hasn't materialised after an initial period of disappointment the player has got on with it, helped the team & fans chant their name with all forgotten. If we do take a soft line with players under long term contracts, then in theory we could be disrupting the squad every season with a player wanting to go abroad for sunshine & lifestyle purposes.
Furthermore, I really can't understand why Bernie would want to go to a club where his future livelihood is put in jeopardy. Yes, he's rich but he still needs to pay bills & have a nest egg as he's still relatively young. If I was his accountant & legal representative I would cite Messi & De Jong contracts as black markers. I also find the lifestyle issue as rather blaffling. Yes, all of us would like to work in glorious weather, but at the end of the day its a job & thats why holidays & breaks exist for something to look forward to & escape the work routine.