urz13 Just bring back Khizanishvili.
Do let's
by Mike Hunt » 03 Dec 2012 22:25
urz13 Just bring back Khizanishvili.
by Albert Spangler » 03 Dec 2012 22:27
winnersh_royalWinnershroyal
Kudos on the name winnersh.
winnersh is the bastion of the loyal royal!
by rhroyal » 03 Dec 2012 22:54
by Rsince67 » 03 Dec 2012 23:10
by Royal Ginger » 03 Dec 2012 23:14
by Rsince67 » 03 Dec 2012 23:53
Royal Ginger Weren't 2 of the last 3 games (which we lost) also huge? How many "must wins" do we get in a season?
by Vision » 04 Dec 2012 08:08
cmonurz So Pearce looks at that list and sees a 34-year old striker with maybe a year left in him, a midfielder who can't get in the matchday squad, our current second choice keeper, and a defender with a career at Watford, and thinks, reasonably, I'm worth that too.
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 04 Dec 2012 08:40
by noelgallagher » 04 Dec 2012 09:37
by noelgallagher » 04 Dec 2012 09:41
grey_squirrelBig Ern £35K a week. He can fook off. He has not done anything near enough to deserve that. £20-25k a week at the very tops.
That is still over a £1M a year and you are happy to pay him that?!
No bloody wonder Madejski goes ape shit at salaries.
There is no one, no one in that team that currently deserves £25,000 a year.
by Woodcote Royal » 04 Dec 2012 10:50
Wimb He's being frozen out on the basis he's not signed a new deal.
I know that for a fact (whether you trust me or not is up to you) that no deal has been done with Liverpool. Even if I didn't know that, you simply wouldn't see a player like Pearce tapped up all the way back in September.
The club made barely any effort to sit down with him and thrash out a new deal until recently. They were far more worried with recruiting new players then tying up Federici, then Karacan and just expected Pearce to sign on the cheap and be done with it. Problem was, Pearce wasn't just going to sign like a good little academy lad and instead wanted a fair wage based on what others were earning in the first team, not the top wage just a fair one for a player who had been loyal and been voted player of the season last year.
I don't know the exact figure but I'm told he isn't even after Federici's level of cash. It's true he changed agents this summer and that's probably pushed up the asking price a little and delayed negotiations, but as others have said why isn't a young defender coming into his prime and seeing others given big deals, entitled to ask for similar terms?
To be fair I think the club has handled this all wrong. Why on earth they waited until this season to start serious negotiations is beyond me and how they've let it affect team selection is poor beyond words. There should have been a serious offer on the table 18 months ago or at least at the start of the season.
My own theory is that perhaps Brian or Nick Hammond just doesn't rate him long term and they're hoping somebody else emerges. They've dropped Pearce plenty of times before and just don't want to gamble on giving him a serious Premier League wage as they don't rate him quite that highly.
by Ian Royal » 04 Dec 2012 12:04
Royal Ginger Weren't 2 of the last 3 games (which we lost) also huge? How many "must wins" do we get in a season?
by noelgallagher » 04 Dec 2012 12:20
Ian RoyalRoyal Ginger Weren't 2 of the last 3 games (which we lost) also huge? How many "must wins" do we get in a season?
about 22?
by maffff » 04 Dec 2012 12:52
That's Mariappa,Woodcote Royal On that basis, if I were Nick Hammond I would see us as, having one central defender in the bag, needing to prioritize spending in January to find a quality partner
by cmonurz » 04 Dec 2012 12:57
by Extended-Phenotype » 04 Dec 2012 12:58
by ZacNaloen » 04 Dec 2012 13:04
Extended-Phenotype Thought Morrison and Cummings were mostly to blame for defence on Saturday.
by Isaac Hunt » 04 Dec 2012 13:29
ZacNaloenExtended-Phenotype Thought Morrison and Cummings were mostly to blame for defence on Saturday.
Seems they just aren't talking to each other. Or if they are aren't all listening to each other.
Shorey played Van Persie on side when everyone else had stepped up etc etc etc
by maffff » 04 Dec 2012 13:41
Isaac HuntZacNaloenExtended-Phenotype Thought Morrison and Cummings were mostly to blame for defence on Saturday.
Seems they just aren't talking to each other. Or if they are aren't all listening to each other.
Shorey played Van Persie on side when everyone else had stepped up etc etc etc
Not Cummings' greatest fan, but Robson-Kanu did oxf*rd all to help him out on United's 1st & 3rd goals. Half-arsed logging back whilst the man he was tracking continued to run beyond Cummings.
by maffff » 04 Dec 2012 13:42
cmonurz Given the number of goals we are letting in, it's clearly not going to be Mariappa, is it.
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