Its becoming a standard procedure at QPR that new players signed 3 year contracts. CW, the polish guy, Lynch and Bidwell, all signed 3 year contracts. It could be a decision that can haunt us in the long term. After only one season, a player is already in his last 2 seasons so if he is doing quite well will either extend his contract or transfer for any suitors that wants to pay. Four year contracts to players still young and promising, makes more sense. I assume they are not on huge contracts we used to give in the past.
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On the flip side if / when the players succeed and then get snapped up for a cut price fee we would be slating he club for not tying them down to a longer contract. No issue with 3 year deals, it's 5 year deals I would be worried about .You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by Martinmalta View PostIts becoming a standard procedure at QPR that new players signed 3 year contracts. CW, the polish guy, Lynch and Bidwell, all signed 3 year contracts. It could be a decision that can haunt us in the long term. After only one season, a player is already in his last 2 seasons so if he is doing quite well will either extend his contract or transfer for any suitors that wants to pay. Four year contracts to players still young and promising, makes more sense. I assume they are not on huge contracts we used to give in the past.
We've been stung a load of times in the past with long contracts for players that haven't worked out. A 3 year contract allows you to work on a new deal after a year or 18 months if somebody has done well. It also means you aren't stuck with a huge bill to get rid of a player after a year if it doesn't work out.
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