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As if Bilic doesn't have enough problems there. One good tournament and the guy thinks he's better than the club. Yes, he is a great player, but at the tender age of 29, that has only been in the last few seasons. Sell him to China, buy someone else. But agree, possibly let him rot his contract out. Players are so spoilt and the reality is that Bilic is one of the best people he will work under.
They should threaten to sue him in the courts for breach of contract. Being without an £x million pound player. Recovery of his value from him. That might wake up a few of these greedy, money grabbing, self interested ******s.
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Payet on strike? on 10:51 - Jan 12 with 8573 views
They should threaten to sue him in the courts for breach of contract. Being without an £x million pound player. Recovery of his value from him. That might wake up a few of these greedy, money grabbing, self interested ******s.
Hasn't he got about four years left on his contract? This sort of thing absolutely does my nut in. He earns an absolute bundle at WHU, he knew he wasn't signing for a Championship or CL contender when he signed his new contract and yet he now wants to leave. The PFA will probably be on the phone in 10 minutes warning WHU not to upset him. The only pleasing aspect of this story is that it's happening to WHU.
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Payet on strike? on 10:58 - Jan 12 with 8513 views
Hasn't he got about four years left on his contract? This sort of thing absolutely does my nut in. He earns an absolute bundle at WHU, he knew he wasn't signing for a Championship or CL contender when he signed his new contract and yet he now wants to leave. The PFA will probably be on the phone in 10 minutes warning WHU not to upset him. The only pleasing aspect of this story is that it's happening to WHU.
Yeah, but West Ham offered him the deal. They offered him a long deal because if he wanted to leave then they could extract the maximum amount from any potential buyer. If he refused to sign last Feb and then, SWP-style, he just sat on his contract and left on a free he'd get criticised then too, and the club would get nothing. Sounds like he's being an arse, no doubt, but we all sign contracts in work and we're all allowed to break them whenever we want (with notice). If he's got another offer, the club really should just look for a replacement (a good club would already have a list of replacements) and then get the best price. I've no doubt West Ham in their past have preyed upon 'an unhappy player' at other clubs.
Bare bones.
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Payet on strike? on 11:15 - Jan 12 with 8422 views
To protect the state's investment and maintain West Ham's position the London Legacy Development Corporation will probably have to step in and fund a pay rise.
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Payet on strike? on 11:18 - Jan 12 with 8409 views
Yeah, but West Ham offered him the deal. They offered him a long deal because if he wanted to leave then they could extract the maximum amount from any potential buyer. If he refused to sign last Feb and then, SWP-style, he just sat on his contract and left on a free he'd get criticised then too, and the club would get nothing. Sounds like he's being an arse, no doubt, but we all sign contracts in work and we're all allowed to break them whenever we want (with notice). If he's got another offer, the club really should just look for a replacement (a good club would already have a list of replacements) and then get the best price. I've no doubt West Ham in their past have preyed upon 'an unhappy player' at other clubs.
The Guardian's piece suggests he's refusing to train or play at the weekend - that's what I get the hump about. We've had the same issue with Chris Martin being "injured" since Steve sodding McClaren announced Derby wanted him back. And I don't think it's as simple as a normal person "resigning" because if you sign a player on £100k pw expecting them to score 10-15 goals a season and it turns out they're completely sh ite, you can't just get rid of them, in the same way that you could with a salesman that couldn't sell anything or a software developer who couldn't code; you'd have to keep paying them until the end of their contract. See Winston Bogarde for more details (although that was hilarious). The upside of a footballer's contract is the security, the theoretical downside is the lack of mobility mid-contract.
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Payet on strike? on 11:21 - Jan 12 with 8383 views
He's over rated. A few free kick goals a season doesn't make you a great player. His work rate is atrocious. I wouldn't even have him in their top 5 players.
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Payet on strike? on 11:23 - Jan 12 with 8369 views
If he wants to leave, he doesn't want to play - no?
He might not want to play but he's not refusing to play, he was in the team last weekend. No doubt Payet is acting a bit of a prat but not sure what West Ham have to gain but making this public. All that will happen is fans will boo him at the weekend so he'll then down tools and no one wins. They should have sold him last summer when they had the chance
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Payet on strike? on 11:24 - Jan 12 with 8354 views
He's over rated. A few free kick goals a season doesn't make you a great player. His work rate is atrocious. I wouldn't even have him in their top 5 players.
Probably squeeze into our first 11 though?
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Payet on strike? on 11:28 - Jan 12 with 8333 views
He might not want to play but he's not refusing to play, he was in the team last weekend. No doubt Payet is acting a bit of a prat but not sure what West Ham have to gain but making this public. All that will happen is fans will boo him at the weekend so he'll then down tools and no one wins. They should have sold him last summer when they had the chance
Yeah agree with that last statement - except of course, this being football, after a half decent season West Ham were expecting to be challenging for top 4 this season!
Players have all the power now - contracts have to be paid up if they are sold, but they can effectively up sticks and leave whenever they want.
Despite the rhetoric surrounding these situations, once a player says he wants to leave, who would pick him after that?
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Payet on strike? on 11:30 - Jan 12 with 8315 views
kind of reminds me of taraabt. Career doing nothing. Somebody takes a punt on you and you have a belter of a season and now you're bigger than the club you signed for.
I appreciate that players set their sights higher but for gods sake at least try and honour your contract for a couple of years.
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Payet on strike? on 11:35 - Jan 12 with 8285 views
The Guardian's piece suggests he's refusing to train or play at the weekend - that's what I get the hump about. We've had the same issue with Chris Martin being "injured" since Steve sodding McClaren announced Derby wanted him back. And I don't think it's as simple as a normal person "resigning" because if you sign a player on £100k pw expecting them to score 10-15 goals a season and it turns out they're completely sh ite, you can't just get rid of them, in the same way that you could with a salesman that couldn't sell anything or a software developer who couldn't code; you'd have to keep paying them until the end of their contract. See Winston Bogarde for more details (although that was hilarious). The upside of a footballer's contract is the security, the theoretical downside is the lack of mobility mid-contract.
McClaren looks very irresponsible over the Chris Martin case.
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Payet on strike? on 11:40 - Jan 12 with 8266 views
McClaren looks very irresponsible over the Chris Martin case.
To be fair to McClaren, after talking to the media and no doubt to Martin and his agent about how he’d never have let Martin leave and would love to have him back at Derby if it could be arranged, and that he’d love to offer him a new contract, he did say that he didn’t want to get involved and it was up to both clubs’ boards to sort out (even though we have him on loan for the season and have told both Derby and fat cu nt Martin that we have no intention of him returning to Derby). Which was thoughtful of him. The cu nt.
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Payet on strike? on 12:11 - Jan 12 with 8194 views
To be fair to McClaren, after talking to the media and no doubt to Martin and his agent about how he’d never have let Martin leave and would love to have him back at Derby if it could be arranged, and that he’d love to offer him a new contract, he did say that he didn’t want to get involved and it was up to both clubs’ boards to sort out (even though we have him on loan for the season and have told both Derby and fat cu nt Martin that we have no intention of him returning to Derby). Which was thoughtful of him. The cu nt.
Konk, I thought you would have been quite happy with Martin retuning!
I seem to recall you being rather scathing about his playing & scoring ability, let alone his physique, especially after our well deserved victory at The Cottage!