It clearly is an awful deal for us but I've a feeling it's the standard terms. Think of it if we were on the receiving end, having to pay the wages of a payer who we'd loaned out for the season but who then got crocked and came back. We'd be feeling we'd got the worst of it.
Problem is though Chris I very much imagine Spurs have got insurance in place to cover terminal injury to a player's career. If he goes back completely knackered they can claim. If he goes back and plays again we have picked up the tab for his rehabilitation. Are we good at wasting money. Houllier got millions in compensation and so did Small Heath while O"Neill was boasting that he did not break his contract with Villa and we cannot even put our side of the story because presumably the payment of compo confirms that he was the wronged party. We do not have the proverbial pot to piss in for new players but we are a bottomless pit of money to waste on keeping people schtumm.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 08, 2011, 08:18:33 PMIt clearly is an awful deal for us but I've a feeling it's the standard terms. Think of it if we were on the receiving end, having to pay the wages of a payer who we'd loaned out for the season but who then got crocked and came back. We'd be feeling we'd got the worst of it.Maybe, but taking somebody on with a bad injury record, who was already injured is asking for trouble really.