I suppose it’s expected but the wording suggests that we’ve just lost arguably one of our best wingers by mutual termination I.e. received no money for creditors or otherwise
Arguably we’ve also removed our highest paid (after several have left) player from the payroll. Meaning a large part of our salary cap isn’t tied up on the wing, where we have several other options
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To be honest I’ve had a offer to leave and start watching my local amateur team, the offer I’ve had is £2 admission, standing only, half time soup is ok and the team is inconsistent, the club have no money and car park is free, think I’m going to go, it makes sense
It would take more than that to prise Stuart Duffy out of the club
Can't really see why people seem desperate to go. Perhaps other than being a constant bystander. SD can't have played much role in any of the collapses. Media Manager, Player Welfare Manager & Football Manager etc.
I seen a few supporters ask about transfer fees. I think it's pretty obvious that the club is having to drastically reduce its wage bill and Jy will have been a decent earner I expect given his SL experience, so the club will likely be happy to move him on for financial reasons. I know KR paid some compensation for the players signed but expect that was mostly to secure the young players like Storton & Milnes.
Can't really see why people seem desperate to go. Perhaps other than being a constant bystander. SD can't have played much role in any of the collapses. Media Manager, Player Welfare Manager & Football Manager etc.
How much player welfare has actually been adhered to?
Not just now but any point in recent years?
I reckon there’s much more than meets the eye there