Wasn't the idea that Fabian felt he owed Lerner from how he treated him in the first couple of years of his contract and that he couldn't just walk away on a free after that. So signing a new contract with a release clause that would be triggered with a bid of £xm being the solution.
shit happens - and in this case it's yet to happen. But if it does, it's just grist to the mill. How many of us have made slightly disingenuous statements in the past by way of pacification? Christ it's only football, it's not as if he'd be committing some heinous crime.
Quote from: OCD on July 03, 2015, 03:04:40 PMWasn't the idea that Fabian felt he owed Lerner from how he treated him in the first couple of years of his contract and that he couldn't just walk away on a free after that. So signing a new contract with a release clause that would be triggered with a bid of £xm being the solution. That's fine. But the club getting £8m or even £10m is still a very low valuation. Why not £15m which would be more palatable and still below his value. But it's more all of the gushing love after he signed. It will be ring quite hollow if at the first bid meeting the buy out clause he leaves.
It does make a mockery of Fabians supposed loyalty. He basically signed a contract that was meaningless. 8 mill is comfortably below half of his market value. I don't mind players looking out for their own interests, but don't come all the guff about loyalty and loving the club.I would like to think that we at least tried to double the release clause.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on July 03, 2015, 03:09:09 PMQuote from: OCD on July 03, 2015, 03:04:40 PMWasn't the idea that Fabian felt he owed Lerner from how he treated him in the first couple of years of his contract and that he couldn't just walk away on a free after that. So signing a new contract with a release clause that would be triggered with a bid of £xm being the solution. That's fine. But the club getting £8m or even £10m is still a very low valuation. Why not £15m which would be more palatable and still below his value. But it's more all of the gushing love after he signed. It will be ring quite hollow if at the first bid meeting the buy out clause he leaves.In January he held all the cards. Most players would have held out and walked for nothing; this way we get some money at least - probably half his true value, which is a compromise of sorts.
It was meaningless in terms of his desire to actually s stay at the club.He basically signed what amounted (for him) to a rolling week to week deal at improved terms. I am of course more than willimg to be proven wrong by his actions over the upcoming days
Regarding Delph's comments after the contract signing, 1) there's just talk at the moment, there's not even been confirmation that the clause exists; 2) his contract signing and attitude following were huge factors in keeping us up; 3) Is it not possible for his comments to have been genuine but also have a desire to test himself at the highest levels and see what he can achieve?