30 Jun 2018 14:41:33
Not a Pedro fan but he could deal with unwanted dead wood! Stevie g take note and Herrera cardroso etc get them in at Hummel training center 6 am for rigorous training by themselves they will soon accept any offer to leave.


1.) 30 Jun 2018
30 Jun 2018 15:25:50
Not sure why we should treat our players like rubbish when they signed a contract in good faith.

They did not become crap since they joined us. they were clearly not good enough but our manager signed them.

Treat them with respect and let them move on without the unnecessary bile RFC are better than that


2.) 30 Jun 2018
30 Jun 2018 15:52:42
He bought more dead wood than he got rid of


3.) 30 Jun 2018
30 Jun 2018 16:21:14
Was thinking the same Arthur D


4.) 30 Jun 2018
30 Jun 2018 17:32:07
Well we could be stuck paying their wages for remainder of contracts! This could potentially prevent us signing players who could take us forward


5.) 30 Jun 2018
30 Jun 2018 19:16:05
you got to luv some of the folk on here

there were a few belters last season on here who stood up for MoH- it’s a disgrace caixinha asked him to train with 21s and come in early to work on his fitness . eh?

since when is asking players to do extra training to work
on their game if they are not up to the grade ‘treating players like rubbish’ . they sign a contract as prof footballer &’ if the manger thinks you need to work harder I agree on principal

did you see herrera play last season he didn't play more for 1 reason he wasn’t good enough so to improve - work harder make manager pick you and when you get a jersey play a blinder hang on to it

that’s not treating players like rubbish we are where we are and it won’t change till higher standards are set. fact

but feel free standing up for players like herrera all day and whilst you are it it there’s the door don’t let it hit your arse on the way out


6.) 01 Jul 2018
01 Jul 2018 02:07:13
What a lot of crap.
I don't know what all your professions are however if one day you boss decides he wants you to come in at 6am rather than your normal time and do double shifts you would jus do it? Of course not?! Theses guys have contracts and the people who signed them need are responsible for how good they perform.

Why would they do extra?

{Ed001's Note - their contracts are not like yours, you cannot compare the situations. It just shows complete ignorance.}


7.) 01 Jul 2018
01 Jul 2018 05:12:37
I don’t have a contract with work, just a usual months notice. I do understand players for a team are different as clubs need to insure their investment but if players ain’t wanted by new management and don't go it shows their only here for cash

{Ed001's Note - you will still have to have a contract, even temporary workers have a contract of some kind. It is a legal requirement.}


8.) 01 Jul 2018
01 Jul 2018 07:14:18
That’s fair enough about the contracts being different however if players feel their being victimised by their Manager or being singled out they are entitled to go down the grievance procedure

{Ed001's Note - and what would their complaint be? That they have been asked to train harder and longer because the data shows they lack the fitness required to do their job to the level required? It is very difficult for a footballer to attempt a grievance procedure, even when they are in the right.}


9.) 01 Jul 2018
01 Jul 2018 08:01:52
If they felt they were being singled out for different treatment to other players. I know it is harder for players to prove but it is an option

{Ed001's Note - if you say so. I think I will give up on this as you clearly haven't a clue but are just going to argue out of pure ignorance.}