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For a start there are two sides to the story. There is more to this than just Moore saying he doesn’t want to play for the club. I am not particularly defending him either. I want him gone. It is ridiculous though for posters to lay the blame on him for our financial ruin. If you go to your employers with ridiculous wage claims you will be told to piss off. We decided through Gourlay to pay him what he wanted.
I also dislike our internal problems being aired in public. Moore will have his allies in the changing room. How is this going to help?
I also won’t take lectures from you about captaincy requirements.
Sharing my opinion is not lecturing; although you are free to describe it in any way you like; it doesn’t make your description an accurate one.
It’s a forum.
Perhaps you would like to share your ‘captaincy requirements’ for our Club?
It doesn’t make your description accurate either. You do not know any more than the rest of us why Moore has decided to leave so don’t try and suggest those that don’t agree with you “know nothing”;about being captain and what that entails.
That’s an interesting but disingenuous point.
It appears that you are suggesting that I require an ‘insider knowledge’ in order to judge whether you and other supporters of Liam Moore’s behaviour and attitude as being fitting as a Captain of our Club know anything about what it takes to be a Captain of our Club or any other Club.
I do not need ‘insider knowledge’ to understand that Liam Moore’s behaviour has not been fitting for the role of Captain.
In my opinion, his performance levels have generally been lacking for at least two seasons, if not three.
There have been some shocking performances amongst them too.
He demanded to leave and only stayed because the owners paid him eye watering sums of money.
And was also awarded the Captain’s armband.
I think the owners made an error in paying him such sums of money and not cashing in by selling him once his head was turned, as his behaviour in the ‘loyalty stakes’ was similar to that of Steve Clarke and his ongoing commitment has always been questionable to me.
It’s all about the money and not about the Club. All about saying the right things and not backing it up on the pitch.
Imagine if the owners at that time had responded to Steve Clarke’s behaviour by rewarding him with a huge contract and giving him more responsibility.
Is that the way you’d like the Club run?
Positions of responsibility held by people who threaten to leave unless they are paid more than anyone else?
You didn’t answer my question about ‘captaincy requirements’.
Perhaps you don’t have any and if so, my comment would be entirely accurate about knowing nothing about what may be required of a Captain.
For the purposes of clarity, some of my ‘captaincy requirements’ include;
Loyalty (whilst under contract), commitment, leadership, consistent performances, courage, resilience, discipline, focussed aggression, deeds not words, fighting for the cause of our Club, being the best they can possibly be and at all times being an ambassador of our Club.
I think Liam Moore has failed to demonstrate a number of these requirements for a long time.
Finally, for me, I really rated Liam Moore. I liked him when he was at Leicester. I thought he was a great signing with huge potential. The best of our signings for a little while, at that time.
To begin with I thought we had a gem of a player. A future hero, no less.
For many reasons, certainly not all of his making, it hasn’t worked out.
But it is his performances and his attitude to events (not just at this time)
that has led me to the conclusion that he should go and I think he has been at the Club for at least a year too many.
I wish him all the best elsewhere.