Also, reads like sour grapes from RM. "Young players should know that Charlton is the right club for them to be at because if they are good enough then they will have opportunities to prove their worth in the first team." - Is it not the same at every club!? He has also already proved his worth in our first team.
Also, reads like sour grapes from RM. "Young players should know that Charlton is the right club for them to be at because if they are good enough then they will have opportunities to prove their worth in the first team." - Is it not the same at every club!? He has also already proved his worth in our first team.
if it sounds like sour grapes then read between the lines. The club are far from happy about this.
Of course it's sour grapes, wouldn't you have if you put time and effort into someone who has acted in the amber DP has towards the club.
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Of course it's sour grapes, wouldn't you have if you put time and effort into someone who didn't even bother to answer the phone to the club?
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Good grief.
time, effort, and in richard murray's case his own money.
Of course it's sour grapes, wouldn't you have if you put time and effort into someone who didn't even bother to answer the phone to the club?
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Good grief.
time, effort, and in richard murray's case his own money.
Yeah but that doesn't matter cos we released mark gower
To be honest whatever was likely to be agreed either at tribunal or via compensation, would not be enough.
I'd had Poyet described to me by someone who knew him as 'the definition of a big-time charlie', and that was last year before he had even made his first team debut! So unfortunatley I always feared he would jump ship at the first opportunity of some extra £££.
Let's move on & hope the likes of Cousins, Harriot, Gomez etc are a different breed (and by all accounts they are)
It amazes me that anyone would think anything different Greenie - you are spot on!
Young lads coming through our system get a private education worth (very conservatively) about £40k per year. If they do not have 'it' to turn it into a professional football career, they have still had this education for nothing. Surely those that are made millionaires out of it have just the smallest of responsibilities to help give other young people the same opportunity.
Of course it's sour grapes, wouldn't you have if you put time and effort into someone who didn't even bother to answer the phone to the club?
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Good grief.
time, effort, and in richard murray's case his own money.
Yeah but that doesn't matter cos we released mark gower
for some posters on here one minute we're a business in the corporate sector the next we're a charity.
You don't often get players do a shelvey and I didn't expect him too, what I am annoyed about is the way he conducted himself, the silly games on twitter 'I'll tell the truth when I have signed to a new club' bullshit. Let alone other things.
Will 100% be giving him grief when he next plays against us
Of course it's sour grapes, wouldn't you have if you put time and effort into someone who didn't even bother to answer the phone to the club?
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Good grief.
You're just guessing r.e. the phone call, so I'm not going to answer that bit. Yes, maybe I wouldn't be happy, but not release a public statement hitting out at him. It's modern football, yes we can expect loyalty but the game doesn't have much of that.
It's a statement to say we got a bit of money, not enough, and then saying he should stay to prove himself at the club.. he's done that as we all saw, now he wants to prove himself on a bigger stage. No loyalty, yep, painful to see but as everyone famously says on here. Move on....
Of course it's sour grapes, wouldn't you have if you put time and effort into someone who has acted in the amber DP has towards the club.
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Good grief.
So you can tell us, without any shadow of a doubt, that in the same position you'd have turned down more money, Premier League football, Premier League coaching/facilities/team-mates and the infinite lifestyle perks that come with it, to sign on in the Championship for a bottom-half club with an untried manager you don't know?
I also believe Poyet probably should have signed a pro deal like Shelvey did before going. But I know full-well that when a person actually has the reality of being faced with a decision like this, it's not really hard to understand why they move on. Human nature. To dig him out so sanctimoniously and promising to 'give him a grief' just looks a bit ridiculous.
"It's massive to come to a Premier League club. It's what I wanted to do - I wanted a new challenge and soon as I heard there was a chance of stepping up I had to take it."
Yeah, cos 23 games into your Charlton career you've pretty much done it all here. Really not impressed by his handling of this move, his tender years notwithstanding.
wonder how much? "West Ham have completed the signing of midfielder Diego Poyet from Charlton on a four-year deal. The 19-year-old, son of Sunderland manager Gus Poyet, has moved to Upton Park after the two clubs agreed an undisclosed compensation fee."
Arguably we wouldn't have stayed up without Diego's performances at the back end of last season. The lad did what he feels is right for his career - whether we agree or disagree, give him a break. Some of the abuse he's got on twitter etc as a 19 year old kid from blokes twice his age is pretty embarrassing.
All the best mate and cheers for keeping us out of League 1!
Of course it's sour grapes, wouldn't you have if you put time and effort into someone who has acted in the amber DP has towards the club.
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Good grief.
So you can tell us, without any shadow of a doubt, that in the same position you'd have turned down more money, Premier League football, Premier League coaching/facilities/team-mates and the infinite lifestyle perks that come with it, to sign on in the Championship for a bottom-half club with an untried manager you don't know?
I also believe Poyet probably should have signed a pro deal like Shelvey did before going. But I know full-well that when a person actually has the reality of being faced with a decision like this, it's not really hard to understand why they move on. Human nature. To dig him out so sanctimoniously and promising to 'give him a grief' just looks a bit ridiculous.
i've said it before and i'll say it again. Poyet would not have been badly off by any stretch of the imagination if he would've signed a new contract with us.
Wanted a new challenge = I had to play two games a week for Charlton, at West Ham I won't have to play so can spend more time concentrating on being a nob.
Arguably we wouldn't have stayed up without Diego's performances at the back end of last season. The lad did what he feels is right for his career - whether we agree or disagree, give him a break. Some of the abuse he's got on twitter etc as a 19 year old kid from blokes twice his age is pretty embarrassing.
All the best mate and cheers for keeping us out of League 1!
Totally agree - he's done his job, we would be in League One without him (my opinion and almost every other person who voted him POTY's too). Belittling him and wanting to give him 'grief' is as petty as it gets. He's moved forward with his career, he deserves a more lucrative contract and better lifestyle, with better players to move him even further forward in his career. RM is having sly digs at him and its unneeded, 'move on'.
Arguably we wouldn't have stayed up without Diego's performances at the back end of last season. The lad did what he feels is right for his career - whether we agree or disagree, give him a break. Some of the abuse he's got on twitter etc as a 19 year old kid from blokes twice his age is pretty embarrassing.
All the best mate and cheers for keeping us out of League 1!
Of course it's sour grapes, wouldn't you have if you put time and effort into someone who has acted in the amber DP has towards the club.
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Good grief.
So you can tell us, without any shadow of a doubt, that in the same position you'd have turned down more money, Premier League football, Premier League coaching/facilities/team-mates and the infinite lifestyle perks that come with it, to sign on in the Championship for a bottom-half club with an untried manager you don't know?
I also believe Poyet probably should have signed a pro deal like Shelvey did before going. But I know full-well that when a person actually has the reality of being faced with a decision like this, it's not really hard to understand why they move on. Human nature. To dig him out so sanctimoniously and promising to 'give him a grief' just looks a bit ridiculous.
You obviously didn't read my second post, I didn't expect him to sign a new contract, but it's the way he's handled the situation which I don't like.
a) its such a paltry amount (ie, under £500k, no sell on fee etc) that if the fans really knew they would go ape & would be smashing up seats at the first home game.
OR
b) it is such a fantastic amount (ie, an initial £2m with £100k add ons for every 10 games he plays & a 50% sell on) that if other clubs know we have that amount of dosh to spend then they will want more for their players when we come knocking.
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Also, reads like sour grapes from RM. "Young players should know that Charlton is the right club for them to be at because if they are good enough then they will have opportunities to prove their worth in the first team." - Is it not the same at every club!? He has also already proved his worth in our first team.
The way he left is nothing short of disrespectful, but you'll still find people crawling up his arse and using crap arguments saying was it disrespectful when we released Jordan fucking cook.
Good grief.
Do you know that for a fact?...just interested to know why people are assuming he blew us off without considering our offers.
I'd had Poyet described to me by someone who knew him as 'the definition of a big-time charlie', and that was last year before he had even made his first team debut! So unfortunatley I always feared he would jump ship at the first opportunity of some extra £££.
Let's move on & hope the likes of Cousins, Harriot, Gomez etc are a different breed (and by all accounts they are)
Young lads coming through our system get a private education worth (very conservatively) about £40k per year. If they do not have 'it' to turn it into a professional football career, they have still had this education for nothing. Surely those that are made millionaires out of it have just the smallest of responsibilities to help give other young people the same opportunity.
Will 100% be giving him grief when he next plays against us
It's a statement to say we got a bit of money, not enough, and then saying he should stay to prove himself at the club.. he's done that as we all saw, now he wants to prove himself on a bigger stage. No loyalty, yep, painful to see but as everyone famously says on here. Move on....
I also believe Poyet probably should have signed a pro deal like Shelvey did before going. But I know full-well that when a person actually has the reality of being faced with a decision like this, it's not really hard to understand why they move on. Human nature. To dig him out so sanctimoniously and promising to 'give him a grief' just looks a bit ridiculous.
Yeah, cos 23 games into your Charlton career you've pretty much done it all here. Really not impressed by his handling of this move, his tender years notwithstanding.
"West Ham have completed the signing of midfielder Diego Poyet from Charlton on a four-year deal.
The 19-year-old, son of Sunderland manager Gus Poyet, has moved to Upton Park after the two clubs agreed an undisclosed compensation fee."
All the best mate and cheers for keeping us out of League 1!
Sure, he did offer a helping hand in that midfield, but its not like he has any assists or goals to his name.
a) its such a paltry amount (ie, under £500k, no sell on fee etc) that if the fans really knew they would go ape & would be smashing up seats at the first home game.
OR
b) it is such a fantastic amount (ie, an initial £2m with £100k add ons for every 10 games he plays & a 50% sell on) that if other clubs know we have that amount of dosh to spend then they will want more for their players when we come knocking.
you choose..........