What a pity that the most powerful union in the country also has the most despicable members.
Quote from: "Guy M"Quote from: "cheltenhamlion"I believe that only two players offered to take a salary cut. I bet my boots one was David James.David James may possibly have been one, seeing as he already agreed to waive the clause in his contract that should have seen him automatically be offered a new contract once he had played a certain number of games (and was almost certain to pass it this season), but I don't want them to offer to take a pay-cut. I want one to be enforced. If they can sack 83 staff members, they can let a few footballers go too. It's not like they've been performing particularly well anyway.He didn't just offer a pay cut.....
Quote from: "cheltenhamlion"I believe that only two players offered to take a salary cut. I bet my boots one was David James.David James may possibly have been one, seeing as he already agreed to waive the clause in his contract that should have seen him automatically be offered a new contract once he had played a certain number of games (and was almost certain to pass it this season), but I don't want them to offer to take a pay-cut. I want one to be enforced. If they can sack 83 staff members, they can let a few footballers go too. It's not like they've been performing particularly well anyway.
I believe that only two players offered to take a salary cut. I bet my boots one was David James.
Oh, and a snippet on Chester I heard today, if a reformed club can keep the Deva (council owned so there's a chance) they might apply to join the Welsh League rather than right down the English pyramid.
I doubt they'd do that might just be an idle threat to persuade the relevant authorities to let them back in in the highest division possible.
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"What a pity that the most powerful union in the country also has the most despicable members.Oh I don't know. The National Union of Students are a pretty nasty lot.Granted they're not very powerful. What would their bargaining tool be? Threaten to start work?
Quote from: "cdvillafan"I doubt they'd do that might just be an idle threat to persuade the relevant authorities to let them back in in the highest division possible.The authorities tend not to give a toss about teams like Chester. They go in the LoW they get a good chance of being in Europe.
Quote from: "sali,salifou"Quote from: "Guy M"Quote from: "cheltenhamlion"I believe that only two players offered to take a salary cut. I bet my boots one was David James.David James may possibly have been one, seeing as he already agreed to waive the clause in his contract that should have seen him automatically be offered a new contract once he had played a certain number of games (and was almost certain to pass it this season), but I don't want them to offer to take a pay-cut. I want one to be enforced. If they can sack 83 staff members, they can let a few footballers go too. It's not like they've been performing particularly well anyway.He didn't just offer a pay cut.....James is a quality person, did a column in the Observer, bright, literate and gave the fee to charity
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Quote from: "cdvillafan"I doubt they'd do that might just be an idle threat to persuade the relevant authorities to let them back in in the highest division possible.The authorities tend not to give a toss about teams like Chester. They go in the LoW they get a good chance of being in Europe.Maybe. But don't most Chester fans hate the Welsh? Can't see it happening. There's no point giving up any hope of playing proper league football just for the privilege of losing eight nil to the fifth best team from Estonia or Finland every year.
Quote from: "pdiddybaby"Quote from: "sali,salifou"Quote from: "Guy M"Quote from: "cheltenhamlion"I believe that only two players offered to take a salary cut. I bet my boots one was David James.David James may possibly have been one, seeing as he already agreed to waive the clause in his contract that should have seen him automatically be offered a new contract once he had played a certain number of games (and was almost certain to pass it this season), but I don't want them to offer to take a pay-cut. I want one to be enforced. If they can sack 83 staff members, they can let a few footballers go too. It's not like they've been performing particularly well anyway.He didn't just offer a pay cut.....James is a quality person, did a column in the Observer, bright, literate and gave the fee to charityI normally take great pleasure in booing David James whenever we've played him since he flapped like a budgie in the FACFinal that never happened and then left us for that big club West Ham... but if that's true, then I'll have to reconsider my plan to do so when I go to Fratton Park next month.