by OLLIE KEARNS »
25 Jan 2009 09:08
The reality at all levels of paid football is that money plays a significant role in any decision. Assuming Wigan were to offer a minimum 2 1/2 year contract on circa £30k per week plus Prem bonuses. That would be in the ball park of £4.5m over that period of time which may be up to £2m more than he is on at the moment.
That type of money is enough to secure him for life as well as making it possible for him to improve the lives of his immediate family should he be so inclined. To reach your early 30's in that kind of position is a powerful arguement for seeking a higher salary. Just as any person who works seeks to improve themselves and earn more.
Couple of other pro's and cons -
PRO'S
- Playing prem football significantly increases his chances of ousting Duff from the ROI side. Something that I think is very important to him.
- Good performances at Wigan could secure a further move onwards and upwards.
- This type of contract may soon be a thing of the past if global financial problems gradually wash into football as I suspect they will.
CONS
- Reading is a good stable club with high future potential given it's sound financial footing. He could be playing in front of full houses again in a few months as opposed to the empty stands at Wigan.
- He may be joining Wigan at their peak. With Heskey and Palacios leaving and Valencia likely to follow they may well struggle from now on.
- It's rare in a career that players find themselves in such a happy environment as appears to exist at Reading. Money isn't always the be all and end all.
If the speculation is true regarding the Wigan bid then he has a tough decision to make