bluebird7291 wrote:Id keep three of them
bluebird7291 wrote:We are in the prem now mate. Championship yea. Id get rid. But those wages are nothing in the grand scheme of things.
Tomlin could he massive next season. Bogle looks up for it in training. And Pilkington is great to coms off the bench.
buckleys brewery wrote:How are we paying Tomlin so much? Thought them days were long gone.
maccydee wrote:bluebird7291 wrote:We are in the prem now mate. Championship yea. Id get rid. But those wages are nothing in the grand scheme of things.
Tomlin could he massive next season. Bogle looks up for it in training. And Pilkington is great to coms off the bench.
If we are relying on Pilkington off the bench in the Premiership we have done something wrong.
Tomlin was massive last year. That was part of the problem.
Forever Blue wrote:buckleys brewery wrote:How are we paying Tomlin so much? Thought them days were long gone.
Lee Tomlin had it in his contract if City were promoted he had a massive pay rise.
It should of said that he had had to of played at least 20 games, we never learn.
buckleys brewery wrote:Forever Blue wrote:buckleys brewery wrote:How are we paying Tomlin so much? Thought them days were long gone.
Lee Tomlin had it in his contract if City were promoted he had a massive pay rise.
It should of said that he had had to of played at least 20 games, we never learn.
He’ll be difficult to move on, I would think. Also, his contribution to our promotion, wasn’t that huge.
bluebird04 wrote:Annis where did you get these figures from? I ask because several times you have posted Warnock had one of the smallest budgets in the league last year which cannot be true if we have been paying massive wages to players who aren't even first team regulars...I'd hate to think what the first team were being paid
bluebird7291 wrote:We are in the prem now mate. Championship yea. Id get rid. But those wages are nothing in the grand scheme of things.
Tomlin could he massive next season. Bogle looks up for it in training. And Pilkington is great to coms off the bench.
buckleys brewery wrote:Forever Blue wrote:buckleys brewery wrote:How are we paying Tomlin so much? Thought them days were long gone.
Lee Tomlin had it in his contract if City were promoted he had a massive pay rise.
It should of said that he had had to of played at least 20 games, we never learn.
He’ll be difficult to move on, I would think. Also, his contribution to our promotion, wasn’t that huge.
davids wrote:After the colossal waste of wages that were Fowler, Hasselbaink, Sinclair, Kevin Campbell and most recently Rickie Lambert, I had hoped that we were no longer the preferred choice for washed up has beens looking to top up their pensions on salaries which are way beyond what they are worth.
Lee Camp would appear to suggest otherwise.
bluebird58 wrote:Mark my words. Tomlin is going nowhere and is going to be a major asset for us next season.
Also, Tomlin was involved in 2 stoppage time goals last season which gained us 2 late points. Arguably, that makes him worth every penny. £30,000 a week is about average for a Premier League player , btw.
pembroke allan wrote:Wage rise for promotion wage drop if relegated that's how football contracts work today.! Wages per week is totally different subject as we can all argue what's to much and generally wages are excessive in most leagues especially premier & championship.
Forever Blue wrote:buckleys brewery wrote:How are we paying Tomlin so much? Thought them days were long gone.
Lee Tomlin had it in his contract if City were promoted he had a massive pay rise.
It should of said that he had had to of played at least 20 games, we never learn.
DandoCCFC wrote:Forever Blue wrote:buckleys brewery wrote:How are we paying Tomlin so much? Thought them days were long gone.
Lee Tomlin had it in his contract if City were promoted he had a massive pay rise.
It should of said that he had had to of played at least 20 games, we never learn.
An overreaction if I ever seen one.
davids wrote:After the colossal waste of wages that were Fowler, Hasselbaink, Sinclair, Kevin Campbell and most recently Rickie Lambert, I had hoped that we were no longer the preferred choice for washed up has beens looking to top up their pensions on salaries which are way beyond what they are worth.
Lee Camp would appear to suggest otherwise.
dogfound wrote:davids wrote:After the colossal waste of wages that were Fowler, Hasselbaink, Sinclair, Kevin Campbell and most recently Rickie Lambert, I had hoped that we were no longer the preferred choice for washed up has beens looking to top up their pensions on salaries which are way beyond what they are worth.
Lee Camp would appear to suggest otherwise.
Lee Camp was playing for Rotherham prior to coming here..was injured ..was released and came here as a back up keeper.and isnt on 15k
paulh_85 wrote:dogfound wrote:davids wrote:After the colossal waste of wages that were Fowler, Hasselbaink, Sinclair, Kevin Campbell and most recently Rickie Lambert, I had hoped that we were no longer the preferred choice for washed up has beens looking to top up their pensions on salaries which are way beyond what they are worth.
Lee Camp would appear to suggest otherwise.
Lee Camp was playing for Rotherham prior to coming here..was injured ..was released and came here as a back up keeper.and isnt on 15k
dogfound wrote:paulh_85 wrote:dogfound wrote:davids wrote:After the colossal waste of wages that were Fowler, Hasselbaink, Sinclair, Kevin Campbell and most recently Rickie Lambert, I had hoped that we were no longer the preferred choice for washed up has beens looking to top up their pensions on salaries which are way beyond what they are worth.
Lee Camp would appear to suggest otherwise.
Lee Camp was playing for Rotherham prior to coming here..was injured ..was released and came here as a back up keeper.and isnt on 15k
no idea how much he was on but was signed initially as first choice[/quote
you dont sign an injured goalkeeper to be 1st choice..or pay him less than the bloke your starting with...jeez
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