by rhroyal » 17 Mar 2010 11:34
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by Dirk Gently » 17 Mar 2010 12:56
by Archie's penalty » 17 Mar 2010 13:00
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 17 Mar 2010 14:50
Dirk Gently Hammond didn't terminate their contracts on a whim at the end of the season - he just happened to be the one holding the reins when it happened.
They don't just start talking about contracts the day before they are due to expire, you know. The fact that there'd been no contract negotiations with those players in the previous 4-5 months means everyone knew that they weren't going to be renewed, and that was down to SC.
by Dirk Gently » 17 Mar 2010 15:09
Harpers So Solid CrewDirk Gently Hammond didn't terminate their contracts on a whim at the end of the season - he just happened to be the one holding the reins when it happened.
They don't just start talking about contracts the day before they are due to expire, you know. The fact that there'd been no contract negotiations with those players in the previous 4-5 months means everyone knew that they weren't going to be renewed, and that was down to SC.
Disagree, had we gone up then some would have been renewed, but the whole club were waiting to see which division we were to be playing in. Also there may well have been negotiaions, Gunnar got an extra year, so I guess he negotiated, perhaps Marcus was miffed that he was being offered Champpionship wages and thought he derserved more, had he stayed he did not deserve more, IMHO
by Royal_Delight » 17 Mar 2010 15:20
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 17 Mar 2010 18:18
Dirk GentlyHarpers So Solid CrewDirk Gently Hammond didn't terminate their contracts on a whim at the end of the season - he just happened to be the one holding the reins when it happened.
They don't just start talking about contracts the day before they are due to expire, you know. The fact that there'd been no contract negotiations with those players in the previous 4-5 months means everyone knew that they weren't going to be renewed, and that was down to SC.
Disagree, had we gone up then some would have been renewed, but the whole club were waiting to see which division we were to be playing in. Also there may well have been negotiaions, Gunnar got an extra year, so I guess he negotiated, perhaps Marcus was miffed that he was being offered Champpionship wages and thought he derserved more, had he stayed he did not deserve more, IMHO
Murts certainly had no doubts whatsoever that he'd not be renewed.
by Arch » 17 Mar 2010 18:25
by Ian Royal » 17 Mar 2010 18:31
by The Quiet Man » 17 Mar 2010 21:36
by PEARCEY » 17 Mar 2010 21:42
Arch Both need to be held accountable to some degree whether things go well or badly. When things are going in the wrong direction, the buck stops at the top, and equally when things are going well, they are due credit. What I have never agreed with was the knee-jerk "out"-ism that arises when things don't go well. Yes, JM and NH have to hold their hands up and accept some responsibility, but that doesn't mean in any way that we could do better than either. On BM, a bold and risky move that has worked because it has got us back to our roots. SJM and NH deserve a big round of applause for that. SJM stood to take the big financial hit of relegation and NH stood to lose his job, but the gambit has paid off.
by Ian Royal » 17 Mar 2010 21:45
by Terminal Boardom » 17 Mar 2010 21:49
by From Despair To Where? » 17 Mar 2010 21:55
by oldebiscuit » 17 Mar 2010 22:25
Arch Both need to be held accountable to some degree whether things go well or badly. When things are going in the wrong direction, the buck stops at the top, and equally when things are going well, they are due credit. What I have never agreed with was the knee-jerk "out"-ism that arises when things don't go well. Yes, JM and NH have to hold their hands up and accept some responsibility, but that doesn't mean in any way that we could do better than either. On BM, a bold and risky move that has worked because it has got us back to our roots. SJM and NH deserve a big round of applause for that. SJM stood to take the big financial hit of relegation and NH stood to lose his job, but the gambit has paid off.
by Millsy » 17 Mar 2010 23:01
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