dan_84 Posted 25 October 2004 Posted 25 October 2004 Just read the reserve game report and lee morris is back playing and by the sound of it changed the second half somewhat. also played 45 mins which means he cant be all that way back to full fitness. look forward to seeing him at long last. sounded as tho he was quite sharpe pre-season lets just hope he can be thast little spark we need to get us up there to where we want to be at the end of the season (above relagation)
Anish Posted 26 October 2004 Posted 26 October 2004 - as long as he ain't injured at least we'll find out whether or not he is another duff MA signing.
Ash Posted 26 October 2004 Posted 26 October 2004 If he does get injured again ( Which i hope he doesnt ) ....We should release him !
Scow Posted 26 October 2004 Posted 26 October 2004 If he does get injured again ( Which i hope he doesnt ) ....We should release him ! 29585[/snapback] We can't afford to pay him off.
Ash Posted 26 October 2004 Posted 26 October 2004 If he does get injured again ( Which i hope he doesnt ) ....We should release him ! 29585[/snapback] We can't afford to pay him off. 29588[/snapback] Bugger
Anish Posted 26 October 2004 Posted 26 October 2004 If he does get injured again ( Which i hope he doesnt ) ....We should release him ! 29585[/snapback] We can't afford to pay him off. 29588[/snapback] It's about time clubs started introducing clauses in the players' contracts that states that the club can release players (without having to pay compensation) if a player gets injured for x months and doesn't play x number of games within a prescribed period. I know that wouldn't be very attractive for a potential player, but it's about time football got rid of freeloaders like Matt Jones and Lee Morris who cost the club a ridiculous amount of money.
davieG Posted 26 October 2004 Posted 26 October 2004 If he does get injured again ( Which i hope he doesnt ) ....We should release him ! 29585[/snapback] We can't afford to pay him off. 29588[/snapback] It's about time clubs started introducing clauses in the players' contracts that states that the club can release players (without having to pay compensation) if a player gets injured for x months and doesn't play x number of games within a prescribed period. I know that wouldn't be very attractive for a potential player, but it's about time football got rid of freeloaders like Matt Jones and Lee Morris who cost the club a ridiculous amount of money. 29658[/snapback] How would you feel if you got knocked down by a bus and were off work for an extended period and were then sacked. Extremely harsh to call them free loaders, I'm sure they would be much happier being fit and playing.
Hullfox Posted 26 October 2004 Posted 26 October 2004 If he does get injured again ( Which i hope he doesnt ) ....We should release him ! 29585[/snapback] We can't afford to pay him off. 29588[/snapback] It's about time clubs started introducing clauses in the players' contracts that states that the club can release players (without having to pay compensation) if a player gets injured for x months and doesn't play x number of games within a prescribed period. I know that wouldn't be very attractive for a potential player, but it's about time football got rid of freeloaders like Matt Jones and Lee Morris who cost the club a ridiculous amount of money. 29658[/snapback] How would you feel if you got knocked down by a bus and were off work for an extended period and were then sacked. Extremely harsh to call them free loaders, I'm sure they would be much happier being fit and playing. 29774[/snapback] Quite right Davie, that was an outrageous suggestion. You'd end up having people deliberately crocked at training to get them off the payroll. Could you imagine the likes of Van Nistlerooy and Shearer being sacked for doing their cruciate ligaments? Lets lay Walker off, he's been injured. And Blakey, i'm sure he's had a cold sometime.
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