Quote from: OzVilla on February 12, 2013, 09:59:27 AMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on February 12, 2013, 09:54:31 AMQuote from: OzVilla on February 12, 2013, 09:49:11 AMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on February 12, 2013, 09:42:33 AMApparently Pubehead agreed it before walking out and the club felt honour bound to stick with the deal.Well Pubehead left 2 weeks before the Milner deal went through - i know you don't like him but lets not blame him for a signing that happened more than 2 weeks after he'd left. That's totally down to the people in charge of the club.nothing to do with disliking him. It's what the General said at the time and it makes more sense than the club buying players for a manager who they haven't appointed. My guess is they agreed in principle for Ireland to be part of the Milner deal, but it took a while for Ireland to agree his pay-off with Citeh. hence the delayOk well even if your account is correct surely all signings should have been called off, especially those involving player swaps, the second MON flounced out the door. Tough shit if a deal had been agreed, the bloke who agreed it is gone.well hindsight is a wonderful thing. From memory with the noticable exception of Chris Smith everyone wanted him. Looking back he deffo had "form" at Citeh for being trouble but most on here were swayed by his performances. Also, how would us pulling out have affected the Milner deal as although the two deals were seperate officially it amounted to Citeh paying less in cash for Milner. Would Milner have come back or would we have been in a situation of a very unhappy player seeing his dream move scuppered?
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on February 12, 2013, 09:54:31 AMQuote from: OzVilla on February 12, 2013, 09:49:11 AMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on February 12, 2013, 09:42:33 AMApparently Pubehead agreed it before walking out and the club felt honour bound to stick with the deal.Well Pubehead left 2 weeks before the Milner deal went through - i know you don't like him but lets not blame him for a signing that happened more than 2 weeks after he'd left. That's totally down to the people in charge of the club.nothing to do with disliking him. It's what the General said at the time and it makes more sense than the club buying players for a manager who they haven't appointed. My guess is they agreed in principle for Ireland to be part of the Milner deal, but it took a while for Ireland to agree his pay-off with Citeh. hence the delayOk well even if your account is correct surely all signings should have been called off, especially those involving player swaps, the second MON flounced out the door. Tough shit if a deal had been agreed, the bloke who agreed it is gone.
Quote from: OzVilla on February 12, 2013, 09:49:11 AMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on February 12, 2013, 09:42:33 AMApparently Pubehead agreed it before walking out and the club felt honour bound to stick with the deal.Well Pubehead left 2 weeks before the Milner deal went through - i know you don't like him but lets not blame him for a signing that happened more than 2 weeks after he'd left. That's totally down to the people in charge of the club.nothing to do with disliking him. It's what the General said at the time and it makes more sense than the club buying players for a manager who they haven't appointed. My guess is they agreed in principle for Ireland to be part of the Milner deal, but it took a while for Ireland to agree his pay-off with Citeh. hence the delay
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on February 12, 2013, 09:42:33 AMApparently Pubehead agreed it before walking out and the club felt honour bound to stick with the deal.Well Pubehead left 2 weeks before the Milner deal went through - i know you don't like him but lets not blame him for a signing that happened more than 2 weeks after he'd left. That's totally down to the people in charge of the club.
Apparently Pubehead agreed it before walking out and the club felt honour bound to stick with the deal.
Ireland has been a huge flop - very hard to move him on with his wages but not really of benefit making hom train with the kids - if we could loan him to a championship side it could suit all parties even if we had to pay most of his wage.Someone like ireland can be a poisonous influence on younger players .
Fantastic post 'Villadroid'. Sums up the real problem at the club - Lerner and his policy of Managed Decline.
I really want Lambert to succeed but he doesn't half make things difficult for himself, the squad is paper thin, why on earth would he want to ostracise one of the few senior pro's we have? He's not going anywhere till the summer and we are still paying his wages, he may come in useful.
It's funny how all the players that have been given the cold shoulder over the last couple of years are the ones on the most money. Anyone who thinks its nothing more than an amazing coincidence is off their rocker.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 12, 2013, 11:05:23 AMIt's funny how all the players that have been given the cold shoulder over the last couple of years are the ones on the most money. Anyone who thinks its nothing more than an amazing coincidence is off their rocker.Exactly!