by Royal Lady » 30 Jan 2009 14:00
by Alan Partridge » 30 Jan 2009 14:01
Royal Lady If, as stated, there are pics of Harper training this morning on the OS, I think it's more than reasonable to suggest that Harps isn't going anywhere. Now, are there any pics of SHunty training?
by Turns8 » 30 Jan 2009 14:01
Royal Lady If, as stated, there are pics of Harper training this morning on the OS, I think it's more than reasonable to suggest that Harps isn't going anywhere. Now, are there any pics of SHunty training?
by Sun Tzu » 30 Jan 2009 14:02
by Turns8 » 30 Jan 2009 14:08
by Royal Lady » 30 Jan 2009 14:21
by winchester_royal » 30 Jan 2009 14:25
by Arch » 30 Jan 2009 14:29
winchester_royal Have you lot considered that these photo's are from yesterday's training?
Also, even if Harps trained this morning, he may well have only found out about the deal at say 11, and gone up to Boro then.
by Sun Tzu » 30 Jan 2009 14:29
winchester_royal Have you lot considered that these photo's are from yesterday's training?
by Turns8 » 30 Jan 2009 14:29
by Arch » 30 Jan 2009 14:30
There's a perfectly innocent explanation.Gordons Cummingroyalexile I think his frustration will be showing due to the contingencies being taken with Tabb and Harding coming in. Both can play on the left wing. The issue with Shunt is that should no confirmed bid meet the acceptable terms of the release clause, he is likely to spend the rest of the season with direct competition which with the demise of Bobby Convey, Shunt has not had to face for a couple of seasons. It's in Shunts's agents and Shunts interests to ensure Shunt remains on a premier clubs radar. The interesting aside to Steve Coppells comments is that the exit clause is met. What the breakdown of this exit clause consists of is possibly what is the nub of the arguement. The 5mil can easily be met by a prospective Premier club. Should there be other add ons involved in the exit clause, these could be the deal breaker.
http://www.skysports.com/football/playe ... 19,00.html
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by Sun Tzu » 30 Jan 2009 14:43
Turns8 Can anyone clarify if the weather was Sunny yesterday morning?
You might have a point WR...maybe the pics were yesterday....OMG are we going to have any players at QPR tomorrow?
by Turns8 » 30 Jan 2009 14:55
Sun TzuTurns8 Can anyone clarify if the weather was Sunny yesterday morning?
You might have a point WR...maybe the pics were yesterday....OMG are we going to have any players at QPR tomorrow?
No, it was wet and horrible yesterday round these parts but rather pleasant with a hint of sun and sum blue sky this morning.
by Sun Tzu » 30 Jan 2009 15:15
Turns8Sun TzuTurns8 Can anyone clarify if the weather was Sunny yesterday morning?
You might have a point WR...maybe the pics were yesterday....OMG are we going to have any players at QPR tomorrow?
No, it was wet and horrible yesterday round these parts but rather pleasant with a hint of sun and sum blue sky this morning.
Phew...so we can safely say that the pics are from today...
by Samrfc01 » 31 Jan 2009 11:24
by Stranded » 31 Jan 2009 11:30
Samrfc01 Reading have snubbed Wigan's £5m offer for Stephen Hunt which could let in Spurs, but Harry Redknapp could also be alerted by Marseilles left-back Taye Taiwo who is keen on a move to White Hart Lane. (Sun)
There is a problem with this though
HOW CAN WE SNUB £5M ?
he has a release clause so we wouldnt be able to
and even if he didnt who in their right mind would turn down £5m for a £5m-rated player who blantantly wants to leave ?
by Woodcote Royal » 31 Jan 2009 11:34
by East Stand Royal 500 » 31 Jan 2009 11:58
by Royal Man » 02 Feb 2009 10:14
by SCIAG » 02 Feb 2009 10:18
ArchThere's a perfectly innocent explanation.Gordons Cummingroyalexile I think his frustration will be showing due to the contingencies being taken with Tabb and Harding coming in. Both can play on the left wing. The issue with Shunt is that should no confirmed bid meet the acceptable terms of the release clause, he is likely to spend the rest of the season with direct competition which with the demise of Bobby Convey, Shunt has not had to face for a couple of seasons. It's in Shunts's agents and Shunts interests to ensure Shunt remains on a premier clubs radar. The interesting aside to Steve Coppells comments is that the exit clause is met. What the breakdown of this exit clause consists of is possibly what is the nub of the arguement. The 5mil can easily be met by a prospective Premier club. Should there be other add ons involved in the exit clause, these could be the deal breaker.
http://www.skysports.com/football/playe ... 19,00.html
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