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Richards. 08:29 - Jun 13 with 31342 viewsconnell10

Are we ever gonna get rid of this waste of space? He must be in terrible condition right now! Cant we just pay the kunt off or something.

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Richards. on 09:08 - Jun 20 with 5338 viewsSpongeParr

Richards. on 20:26 - Jun 19 by Hoopsie

What’s the difference if the club terminates and pays him off now or if he runs down his contract squeezing every penny?

The club cannot contractually nor legally do this? Backlash from PFA? Needs mutual consent?

Or the club hopes he could come good? (Or he thinks he could make a comeback?)


It will be because we pay it out in one go. If we cancel his contract, he would get all bonuses included as well.

If we keep him, it's a monthly outgoing but he wont get bonuses (depending on what, if any, they are).

Only makes sense to release him if we get the payment to him reduced. Otherwise, if we are paying him anyway then let him rot here.

If he is being paid in full (which I doubt) then Id make him travel to all games and development games even if he isn't playing.

Certainly wouildn't pay him off in full as then he can, and probably would, get another club and get paid more money and benefit from it.
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Richards. on 09:29 - Jun 20 with 5215 viewswombat

Richards. on 09:08 - Jun 20 by SpongeParr

It will be because we pay it out in one go. If we cancel his contract, he would get all bonuses included as well.

If we keep him, it's a monthly outgoing but he wont get bonuses (depending on what, if any, they are).

Only makes sense to release him if we get the payment to him reduced. Otherwise, if we are paying him anyway then let him rot here.

If he is being paid in full (which I doubt) then Id make him travel to all games and development games even if he isn't playing.

Certainly wouildn't pay him off in full as then he can, and probably would, get another club and get paid more money and benefit from it.


wonder if clubs still do the old make out of favour players train on there own at some stupid hour to help force them through the door? main squad come ion for usual time the taylors come in at 5pm and have to do full sessions of fitness etc ?

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Richards. on 10:00 - Jun 20 with 5145 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Richards. on 09:29 - Jun 20 by wombat

wonder if clubs still do the old make out of favour players train on there own at some stupid hour to help force them through the door? main squad come ion for usual time the taylors come in at 5pm and have to do full sessions of fitness etc ?


Gete to sleep all day, then a session to buff up before going straight out on it. You've not thought this through have you.

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Richards. on 10:49 - Jun 20 with 5016 viewswombat

Richards. on 10:00 - Jun 20 by PlanetHonneywood

Gete to sleep all day, then a session to buff up before going straight out on it. You've not thought this through have you.


id say knacker him out so much hes to fecked to do anything , hes not helped his end of the deal up so make him train at all hours of the day , 8pm tonight please two hour session following day change the time , and repeat

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Richards. on 11:11 - Jun 20 with 4905 viewsnix

I doubt they can treat him differently to anyone else. That would probably be us breaching his contract (I know, I know).

Also I'm guessing if he is claiming mental health issues then he probably isn't well enough to train at all half the time (according to his PFA rep and doctor?).
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Richards. on 12:48 - Jun 20 with 4728 viewsStainrod

Richards. on 11:11 - Jun 20 by nix

I doubt they can treat him differently to anyone else. That would probably be us breaching his contract (I know, I know).

Also I'm guessing if he is claiming mental health issues then he probably isn't well enough to train at all half the time (according to his PFA rep and doctor?).


Most likely but in the real economy even under these circumstances you can eventually ease someone out, either through redundo or a compromise agreement. I have yet to read a satisfactory explanation as to why football works to such different rules. Even the PFA can't be THAT powerful. Judging by Albert's comments it doesn't appear the rest of the squad has massive empathy with him.
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Richards. on 06:45 - Jun 22 with 4383 viewsLblock

Richards. on 10:49 - Jun 20 by wombat

id say knacker him out so much hes to fecked to do anything , hes not helped his end of the deal up so make him train at all hours of the day , 8pm tonight please two hour session following day change the time , and repeat


“Soz … can’t make in today. Hamstring sore. Lolz. C ya 2mrw bruv”

“Soz… can’t make physio. Doing sum shopz for threads for my mental health innit. #bantz. C ya 2mrw bruv”

Rinse and repeat. £10k a week than you very much

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Richards. on 07:47 - Jun 22 with 4287 viewsstevec

Barton seems to be in need of a few quid, bring him in to do one to one training with Tyler.

It’s bound to end in a fight and we can shuffle the pair of them out the door.
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Richards. on 17:03 - Jun 28 with 3789 viewsnumptydumpty

Richards. on 06:45 - Jun 22 by Lblock

“Soz … can’t make in today. Hamstring sore. Lolz. C ya 2mrw bruv”

“Soz… can’t make physio. Doing sum shopz for threads for my mental health innit. #bantz. C ya 2mrw bruv”

Rinse and repeat. £10k a week than you very much


How many people on here, would do the same.

If I personally was on £10k a week and that's guaranteed income for 4 years and I remember what I was like at the age of 22. I was an idiot.

I would have thought I am set for life here and I can perform or I can do nowt and still get the dosh, how many on here can honestly say in that situation, they potentially would do how Taylor is doing.

Myself personally at that age, even if I had the talent like Richards does seem to have, I would be nerve ridden attempting to play on front of 20k crowds every time I stepped on the pitch so I would say I would have done the same. Honest assessment.

I never had that talent and assuming most on here don't but at 22 and with these kind of wages, it's inevitable this can happen

We literally experienced this regularly with players that came here regularly for an expensive early retirement- look at Wright Phillips- these people were worse.

People are throwing around mental health and if that's so and we don't know either way that's a tough gig. I work in this field these days and experienced it myself as has my partner and several friends of mine.

The rules around mental health and employment are complex. Perhaps in a small organisation, employers can engineer people out the door but the football world is very public and no chances to do that.

Whatever it is either way, it's a waste and sad but no more than that.

Every employer on earth makes mistakes with recruitment.

But some realism around the fact is we just don't know and best leave it there I feel.

Supposedly the most advanced nation in the world had a debate for their most important job in their country and they had the choice between an old man that couldn't remember his own name to another old man that's a nasty bully with a conviction to his name and many more personal legal cases to fight still to face.

Think it's time to leave this one simply because we will never know what's the truth.

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Richards. on 17:58 - Jun 28 with 3582 viewsLoyalitat

Richards. on 07:47 - Jun 22 by stevec

Barton seems to be in need of a few quid, bring him in to do one to one training with Tyler.

It’s bound to end in a fight and we can shuffle the pair of them out the door.


That person is many things but he's not short of money. The ridiculous wages we paid him during his time at our club: purportedly nearly £80k per week, has gone a long way to ensuring that.

Him and others from that era are the root cause why the club has been in such financial straits ever since.
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Richards. on 19:45 - Jun 28 with 3260 viewsdavman

Richards. on 17:03 - Jun 28 by numptydumpty

How many people on here, would do the same.

If I personally was on £10k a week and that's guaranteed income for 4 years and I remember what I was like at the age of 22. I was an idiot.

I would have thought I am set for life here and I can perform or I can do nowt and still get the dosh, how many on here can honestly say in that situation, they potentially would do how Taylor is doing.

Myself personally at that age, even if I had the talent like Richards does seem to have, I would be nerve ridden attempting to play on front of 20k crowds every time I stepped on the pitch so I would say I would have done the same. Honest assessment.

I never had that talent and assuming most on here don't but at 22 and with these kind of wages, it's inevitable this can happen

We literally experienced this regularly with players that came here regularly for an expensive early retirement- look at Wright Phillips- these people were worse.

People are throwing around mental health and if that's so and we don't know either way that's a tough gig. I work in this field these days and experienced it myself as has my partner and several friends of mine.

The rules around mental health and employment are complex. Perhaps in a small organisation, employers can engineer people out the door but the football world is very public and no chances to do that.

Whatever it is either way, it's a waste and sad but no more than that.

Every employer on earth makes mistakes with recruitment.

But some realism around the fact is we just don't know and best leave it there I feel.

Supposedly the most advanced nation in the world had a debate for their most important job in their country and they had the choice between an old man that couldn't remember his own name to another old man that's a nasty bully with a conviction to his name and many more personal legal cases to fight still to face.

Think it's time to leave this one simply because we will never know what's the truth.


Totally agree. Only one party to blame here and that is our club leadership who sanctioned the deal. Yes, he is an utter waste of space, but no-one forced the club to take him on.

Why Ferdinand and Hoos needed to leave the club.

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Richards. on 19:53 - Jun 28 with 3234 viewsAndybrat

Looked hard couldn’t see him ( or Willock) at training today.
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Richards. on 23:44 - Jun 28 with 2763 viewsMr_Beef

Richards. on 19:45 - Jun 28 by davman

Totally agree. Only one party to blame here and that is our club leadership who sanctioned the deal. Yes, he is an utter waste of space, but no-one forced the club to take him on.

Why Ferdinand and Hoos needed to leave the club.


Wasn't it the case that Ferdinand was the one who cautioned the club against signing Richards because of the baggage involved in him coming back to West London?
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Richards. on 00:13 - Jun 29 with 2696 viewsBrianWilson

He is the new Rowan Vine. We just need to get to the prem and sign mediocre players on 70k a week and then we can quickly forget about him.

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Richards. on 00:40 - Jun 29 with 2646 viewsdavman

Richards. on 23:44 - Jun 28 by Mr_Beef

Wasn't it the case that Ferdinand was the one who cautioned the club against signing Richards because of the baggage involved in him coming back to West London?


If he did, he didn't argue hard enough. What sort of DoF has players signed over his head?

...but the point is whoever signed him on THAT contract is culpable. Not Richards' fault that someone is forking out loads of money each week for him to do f all is it?

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Richards. on 00:42 - Jun 29 with 2644 viewsE17hoop

Richards. on 17:58 - Jun 28 by Loyalitat

That person is many things but he's not short of money. The ridiculous wages we paid him during his time at our club: purportedly nearly £80k per week, has gone a long way to ensuring that.

Him and others from that era are the root cause why the club has been in such financial straits ever since.
[Post edited 28 Jun 21:32]


80k a week would be a salary of £4.1m a year. On that, he'd be the highest player in the squad. I would think that's an overestimation and it's likely to be closer to 5-10k a week.

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Richards. on 06:05 - Jun 29 with 2470 viewsHoopsie

There are more message threads about Richards than his appearances for the club

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Richards. on 07:45 - Jun 29 with 2310 viewsLoyalitat

Richards. on 00:42 - Jun 29 by E17hoop

80k a week would be a salary of £4.1m a year. On that, he'd be the highest player in the squad. I would think that's an overestimation and it's likely to be closer to 5-10k a week.


Sorry, I was referencing Joey Barton's time at QPR
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Richards. on 09:57 - Jun 29 with 2042 viewsStainrod

Richards. on 19:45 - Jun 28 by davman

Totally agree. Only one party to blame here and that is our club leadership who sanctioned the deal. Yes, he is an utter waste of space, but no-one forced the club to take him on.

Why Ferdinand and Hoos needed to leave the club.


So Richards bears no personal responsibility for failing to do his job for a year?
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Richards. on 10:38 - Jun 29 with 1932 viewsstevec

Richards. on 09:57 - Jun 29 by Stainrod

So Richards bears no personal responsibility for failing to do his job for a year?


I’ll see your year and raise it two years.

I don’t see why the club can’t put him on SSP. If he baulks, at least a tribunal would flush out what’s been going on behind the scenes.
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Richards. on 13:25 - Jun 29 with 1773 viewsThe_Beast1976

Richards. on 12:48 - Jun 20 by Stainrod

Most likely but in the real economy even under these circumstances you can eventually ease someone out, either through redundo or a compromise agreement. I have yet to read a satisfactory explanation as to why football works to such different rules. Even the PFA can't be THAT powerful. Judging by Albert's comments it doesn't appear the rest of the squad has massive empathy with him.


The difference is he is on a fixed term contract, so he cannot be made redundant without paying up his contract in full (which is very different to the 'real world' where people are employed on 'open ended' contracts)
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Richards. on 13:51 - Jun 29 with 1733 viewsLblock

Richards. on 00:13 - Jun 29 by BrianWilson

He is the new Rowan Vine. We just need to get to the prem and sign mediocre players on 70k a week and then we can quickly forget about him.


Rowan Vine did some good things for us - him and Hogan were telepathic at stages and a joy to watch.

He lost it due to Matt Pickens and I am well aware of what he was apparently like off the pitch.

We really do need a bit part GK to get close to Richards at training (if he ever shows up)

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Richards. on 14:26 - Jun 29 with 1618 viewscolinallcars

Richards. on 13:51 - Jun 29 by Lblock

Rowan Vine did some good things for us - him and Hogan were telepathic at stages and a joy to watch.

He lost it due to Matt Pickens and I am well aware of what he was apparently like off the pitch.

We really do need a bit part GK to get close to Richards at training (if he ever shows up)


The only training he's likely to do is to board a train to go on holiday.
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Richards. on 16:43 - Jun 29 with 1455 viewsdavman

Richards. on 09:57 - Jun 29 by Stainrod

So Richards bears no personal responsibility for failing to do his job for a year?


Nope.

If he is in breach of his contract, QPR will have cause to release him and should do.

If he is not breaching his contract, then it goes to show how crap that contract was illustrating my point that it is only QPR you can blame.

If he can get away with doing what he is doing right now and the club can't find cause to sack him, no he bears no responsibility.

The club's fault for giving him such a shitty contract.

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Richards. on 16:59 - Jun 29 with 1408 viewsdmm

Richards. on 16:43 - Jun 29 by davman

Nope.

If he is in breach of his contract, QPR will have cause to release him and should do.

If he is not breaching his contract, then it goes to show how crap that contract was illustrating my point that it is only QPR you can blame.

If he can get away with doing what he is doing right now and the club can't find cause to sack him, no he bears no responsibility.

The club's fault for giving him such a shitty contract.


Fair enough but thinking about it, how many times do we hear of a player being 'sacked' for not doing their job? I can't think of one.
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