Anyone tell me the remy loan deal details like how long, option to buy? Cannot see him dwelling like
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We've got him til june next year, at first there was no mention of and buy at end option or anything, but Ive seen the papers mention it.
But as with any of them, they start to look good and they will be off for a profit, and cash into fcb's pocket
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Originally posted by g.ordon View PostAnyone tell me the remy loan deal details like how long, option to buy? Cannot see him dwelling like
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Originally posted by GerryBerry View PostHe'll be there till somebody offers him a better deal, personally had I been Mike Ashley I would never have gone back in for him after the way he snubbed the club earlier. I agree he is a good player but he is a football mercenary who will never show loyalty to any club. I look forward to the rest of the season with interest as for the derby I relish the challenge, just hope you leave our police horses alone.
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Originally posted by GerryBerry View PostHe'll be there till somebody offers him a better deal, personally had I been Mike Ashley I would never have gone back in for him after the way he snubbed the club earlier. I agree he is a good player but he is a football mercenary who will never show loyalty to any club. I look forward to the rest of the season with interest as for the derby I relish the challenge, just hope you leave our police horses alone.
He had 2 offers, both from teams struggling in the premier league, both bid the same money ( 8 million, ish?) , qpr offered him 70k per week, double nufcs wage offer, why wouldn't he go to qpr? I would. Doing the same job for double the money!he would have been stupid not to go to qpr, pleased he ended up here in the end, looks a class player.
If you had a job & someone offered you double the money your'e on to do the same job would you not work for them? Money certainly isnt everything in life , but it helps!
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Originally posted by KeithB View PostThey nearly ALL follow the money, there's maybe a few exceptions like Steve Harper.
It isn't the player's faults, it's the clubs/ directors / owners / agents/ sponsors etc. Can't blame the players for accepting great pay deals.
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Originally posted by GerryBerry View PostHe'll be there till somebody offers him a better deal, personally had I been Mike Ashley I would never have gone back in for him after the way he snubbed the club earlier. I agree he is a good player but he is a football mercenary who will never show loyalty to any club. I look forward to the rest of the season with interest as for the derby I relish the challenge, just hope you leave our police horses alone.
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Never understood the London thing, the money they've got they could be there in an hour or so if they want to go shopping or whatever.
Doesn't help when England manager tells players to leave north east clubs to increase chances of getting called up.Cheers, Keith.
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