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Would You Have Charles Now
Topic Started: Aug 29 2010, 05:11 PM (791 Views)
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ESONEULB
Aug 29 2010, 06:17 PM
So it is yes then?

Yes or no from you then ?
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So much effort to try to get him and then nothing, hope Alex has a plan b. < <
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Aug 29 2010, 09:30 PM
ESONEULB
Aug 29 2010, 06:17 PM
So it is yes then?

Yes or no from you then ?

I was been funny or trying to be.... ;)

It is a big Fat NO from me period.

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Yes.
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No.
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If he came back and admitted his error of judgement to the club if I was AM I would play hardball with the player now and say that as the previous contract was rejected a new one would be negotiated which would have a lower base salary but have more performance-related bonuses. By accepting this framework the player would be demonstrate his commitment to the club. I would also insist that he make a public statement of contrition, which is essential to enable him to win over sceptical supporters and the club would make public that his salary is lower than the previous deal and more performance related and give the player some credit for accepting the reality of the situation, so as he does not lose face completely and can gain some respect at the same time.

Win win. We get a player we clearly want on our terms and with a good chance that the fans will back him or at least give a chance. The player has still got the opportunity to earn what he originally wanted. If in fact he doesn't accept these terms then he isn't the player we would want anyway.
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beegeeblueboy
Aug 30 2010, 05:47 AM
If he came back and admitted his error of judgement to the club if I was AM I would play hardball with the player now and say that as the previous contract was rejected a new one would be negotiated which would have a lower base salary but have more performance-related bonuses. By accepting this framework the player would be demonstrate his commitment to the club. I would also insist that he make a public statement of contrition, which is essential to enable him to win over sceptical supporters and the club would make public that his salary is lower than the prvious deal and more performance related and give the player some credit for accepting the reality of the situation, so as he does not lose face completely and can gain some respect at the same time.

Sounds good but it ain't going to be needed.

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I am just glad we are staying within our budget and not over stretching the club.

Arsene Wenger has built a great squad and not spent crazy money on transfers and wages so it can be done without this sort of wage earner.

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Aug 30 2010, 05:51 AM
Arsene Wenger has built a great squad and not spent crazy money on transfers and wages so it can be done without this sort of wage earner.

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But Wenger has spent a relative fortune on his youth set up to identify and nurture the players he needs. We haven't the time to do this not the status to attract the such potential talent.
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Aug 30 2010, 06:50 AM
ESONEULB
Aug 30 2010, 05:51 AM
Arsene Wenger has built a great squad and not spent crazy money on transfers and wages so it can be done without this sort of wage earner.

**thumbup

But Wenger has spent a relative fortune on his youth set up to identify and nurture the players he needs. We haven't the time to do this not the status to attract the such potential talent.

yet

Well you can dream can't you..... :)
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No chance. I like todays Sun headline - Zog Off.
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beegeeblueboy
Aug 30 2010, 04:47 AM
If he came back and admitted his error of judgement to the club if I was AM I would play hardball with the player now and say that as the previous contract was rejected a new one would be negotiated which would have a lower base salary but have more performance-related bonuses. By accepting this framework the player would be demonstrate his commitment to the club. I would also insist that he make a public statement of contrition, which is essential to enable him to win over sceptical supporters and the club would make public that his salary is lower than the previous deal and more performance related and give the player some credit for accepting the reality of the situation, so as he does not lose face completely and can gain some respect at the same time.

Win win. We get a player we clearly want on our terms and with a good chance that the fans will back him or at least give a chance. The player has still got the opportunity to earn what he originally wanted. If in fact he doesn't accept these terms then he isn't the player we would want anyway.

This. Everyone's capable of rehablilitation. Almost everyone...
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Aug 30 2010, 09:42 AM
beegeeblueboy
Aug 30 2010, 04:47 AM
If he came back and admitted his error of judgement to the club if I was AM I would play hardball with the player now and say that as the previous contract was rejected a new one would be negotiated which would have a lower base salary but have more performance-related bonuses. By accepting this framework the player would be demonstrate his commitment to the club. I would also insist that he make a public statement of contrition, which is essential to enable him to win over sceptical supporters and the club would make public that his salary is lower than the previous deal and more performance related and give the player some credit for accepting the reality of the situation, so as he does not lose face completely and can gain some respect at the same time.

Win win. We get a player we clearly want on our terms and with a good chance that the fans will back him or at least give a chance. The player has still got the opportunity to earn what he originally wanted. If in fact he doesn't accept these terms then he isn't the player we would want anyway.

This. Everyone's capable of rehablilitation. Almost everyone...

As much as I'm leaning towards telling him to do one after what has been reported, I agree that it would go a long way if the player held his hands up, apologised and then showed he was sincere by accepting a renogotiated contract.

I don't think it's going to happen though. It sounds like Eck is having none of it and I don't think the player either has it in him or is interested in us enough to show the necessary humility.
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