Cole is on a two year contract.
I know, that doesn't change that his contract with us is 2 years, not 3.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on November 30, 2015, 04:34:08 PMI know, that doesn't change that his contract with us is 2 years, not 3.My mistake. Still, it's that sort of decision making that leads us to where we are right now.
He was a better player than Cole at the time though, and its an awful lot of money to pay to have someone with 'experience' not playing very often. With all due respect thats what coaches are for, and they are paid about a 10th of that. I'd go as far as saying Albrighton would have been a better role model off the pitch that Cole too. A local hard working lad who rose through the academy and knew the place inside out.
Quote from: glasses on November 30, 2015, 05:06:53 PMHe was a better player than Cole at the time though, and its an awful lot of money to pay to have someone with 'experience' not playing very often. With all due respect thats what coaches are for, and they are paid about a 10th of that. I'd go as far as saying Albrighton would have been a better role model off the pitch that Cole too. A local hard working lad who rose through the academy and knew the place inside out.And worth offering a £40,000 per week, four year contract to?
Quote from: Dave on November 30, 2015, 05:09:21 PMQuote from: glasses on November 30, 2015, 05:06:53 PMHe was a better player than Cole at the time though, and its an awful lot of money to pay to have someone with 'experience' not playing very often. With all due respect thats what coaches are for, and they are paid about a 10th of that. I'd go as far as saying Albrighton would have been a better role model off the pitch that Cole too. A local hard working lad who rose through the academy and knew the place inside out.And worth offering a £40,000 per week, four year contract to?If that was what Leicester were offering, that's what they were offering. We didn't even offer him the same contract again. We didn't try to keep him. Who's to say he wouldn't have stayed here at 2 or 3k above what he was earning? (supposedly £25k)
Quote from: glasses on November 30, 2015, 05:18:33 PMQuote from: Dave on November 30, 2015, 05:09:21 PMQuote from: glasses on November 30, 2015, 05:06:53 PMHe was a better player than Cole at the time though, and its an awful lot of money to pay to have someone with 'experience' not playing very often. With all due respect thats what coaches are for, and they are paid about a 10th of that. I'd go as far as saying Albrighton would have been a better role model off the pitch that Cole too. A local hard working lad who rose through the academy and knew the place inside out.And worth offering a £40,000 per week, four year contract to?If that was what Leicester were offering, that's what they were offering. We didn't even offer him the same contract again. We didn't try to keep him. Who's to say he wouldn't have stayed here at 2 or 3k above what he was earning? (supposedly £25k)Because a young fringe player is not likely to write off over £2 million of wages and a substantial signing-on fee just because of sentiment?
Quote from: Dave on November 30, 2015, 05:30:19 PMQuote from: glasses on November 30, 2015, 05:18:33 PMQuote from: Dave on November 30, 2015, 05:09:21 PMQuote from: glasses on November 30, 2015, 05:06:53 PMHe was a better player than Cole at the time though, and its an awful lot of money to pay to have someone with 'experience' not playing very often. With all due respect thats what coaches are for, and they are paid about a 10th of that. I'd go as far as saying Albrighton would have been a better role model off the pitch that Cole too. A local hard working lad who rose through the academy and knew the place inside out.And worth offering a £40,000 per week, four year contract to?If that was what Leicester were offering, that's what they were offering. We didn't even offer him the same contract again. We didn't try to keep him. Who's to say he wouldn't have stayed here at 2 or 3k above what he was earning? (supposedly £25k)Because a young fringe player is not likely to write off over £2 million of wages and a substantial signing-on fee just because of sentiment?You think spending that £2m on Joe Cole was the better move then?