Paterson's price? 14:42 - Jan 20 with 4344 views | JonathandeGuzman | Martin revealed that the owners stance is quite straight forward. Clubs keen? The owners have made their stance really clear. If he’s still our player in two weeks I'll be really happy. Owners' stance? Everyone has a price. We gave Pato a chance in the summer and extended his contract to give him more security. That’s where we’re at. So that leaves the question, what is his price you think? Still 1.5 year to go on his current contract. (Such a shame that O'riley is now moving to Celtic, Paterson funds could maybe be the key factor for meetign the release clause) | | | | |
Paterson's price? on 16:35 - Jan 21 with 740 views | sw02sea |
Paterson's price? on 16:15 - Jan 20 by Catullus | You know, a lot of people work very hard every day and don't get a pay rise for years. Yet you say a player who has been a bit inconsistent now deserves a pay rise? he signed the contract, he agreed the extension clause. Why do footballers think they can sign a contract and then just play up for a pay rise a few months into it? There's a lot of people in Swansea who are really struggling. Inflation is rising but their pay isn't, fuel is rising again, gas and electricity going up, council tax will undoubtedly rise, food prices are rising and a lot of people use foodbanks but lets give Pato a pay rise because he doesn't want to honour his contract? Nah, he can feck off. That's my opinion. |
Hear, hear. Sense at last. If we give him / his agent the pay raise that he now wants, we are rewarding stupidity. How stupid have you got to be, to sign a contract extension, then weeks later try to jib out of it ? Were Paterson and his agent asking for a pay raise, when no fecker wanted him, after Bristol “Let him go” ? | | | |
Paterson's price? on 16:42 - Jan 21 with 722 views | YrAlarch |
Paterson's price? on 16:15 - Jan 20 by Catullus | You know, a lot of people work very hard every day and don't get a pay rise for years. Yet you say a player who has been a bit inconsistent now deserves a pay rise? he signed the contract, he agreed the extension clause. Why do footballers think they can sign a contract and then just play up for a pay rise a few months into it? There's a lot of people in Swansea who are really struggling. Inflation is rising but their pay isn't, fuel is rising again, gas and electricity going up, council tax will undoubtedly rise, food prices are rising and a lot of people use foodbanks but lets give Pato a pay rise because he doesn't want to honour his contract? Nah, he can feck off. That's my opinion. |
Like sw02sea I agree with you. Greed and an overinflated sense of his own worth seems to be the order of the day. | | | |
Paterson's price? on 19:46 - Jan 21 with 558 views | onehunglow | Mental health now a zeitgeist buzzword.Often a misused or overused one. Its hard to prove or disprove. Makes you wonder about players of yore and what they had to endure with the pay conditions of the time. This fella has maybe simply tried it on and Martin has called his bluff. It's our club and it is bigger than all and any player. He' s a virtual irrelevance considering the many loyal and uncomplaining former employees we have had. | |
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