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TBF, in 2013 Tucker and I were probably responsible for 200 pages alone. He wasn't as active, I had a my own shit, 2015 summer thread will be backI only care about setting a new TFC record of more than 811 pages. 688 pages this summer was a huge let down.
TBF, in 2013 Tucker and I were probably responsible for 200 pages alone. He wasn't as active, I had a my own shit, 2015 summer thread will be back
TBF, in 2013 Tucker and I were probably responsible for 200 pages alone. He wasn't as active, I had a my own shit, 2015 summer thread will be back
YupWas that the Bohemian Rhapsody thread?
That felt like 100 pages when I read back through after work the next day...
Only if you're desperate...besides we have too many non-HG players as it stands, unless we start writing off contracts and releasing players.
Only if you're desperate...besides we have too many non-HG players as it stands, unless we start writing off contracts and releasing players.
This is odd, every source I can find says Rodriguez' contract is until 2016, not 2015. Not sure where Stobart got that from.I know this is early talk, but I saw this on Reddit:
Greg Stobart said that Jay Rod will only have 6 months remaining on his contract when it will be January.
So basically, (unless he renews his contract) Southampton can either sell him in January and get whatever small fee they can receive, or ask Jay Rod to stay with them for the whole season and then let him leave on free in the Summer.
It's kinda similar to Holtby's situation when we bought him.
And it kinda makes sense (excluding the injury issues) why we weren't so aggressive to get him.
This has Levy written all over it.
Yeah that's what I thought too ... and people over at Reddit were asking the same question.Jay Rodriguez agrees move from Burnley to Southampton in £6m deal | Football | theguardian.com
Signed a four year deal in summer of 2012. Unless it involves a break clause after three years or the fourth year is a player option or something, he still has 2 years to run.
I dunno, still seems sketchy. There have been many articles about Rodriguez being offered a new deal, and his refusal to sign it, and none mention a break clause or player option. Feel like Stobart just misspoke and he'll correct himself later.Yeah that's what I thought too ... and people over at Reddit were asking the same question.
So far the general consensus over there seems to be that it indeed is something similar to the break clause after 3 years, as in it's the player's choice if he wants to add another year after the third.