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Originally posted by davieqpr View PostCaulker had his problems so I can find a reason for some sympathy but JET is another matter.
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We defo would not have paid in full to let him leave. If anything, we would say stay away and we will pay you. Why pay in full, let him leave and then find a new club for Jan? Doesnn't make sense. We could have got 100k for him for example if he stayed and we sold him in Jan.
In my view he would have been sacked due to disciplinary reasons (not turning up/turning up pissed etc) so we asked him to leave. That is what happens in other work places so this shouldn't be different.
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Originally posted by SpongeParr View PostWe defo would not have paid in full to let him leave. If anything, we would say stay away and we will pay you. Why pay in full, let him leave and then find a new club for Jan? Doesnn't make sense. We could have got 100k for him for example if he stayed and we sold him in Jan.
In my view he would have been sacked due to disciplinary reasons (not turning up/turning up pissed etc) so we asked him to leave. That is what happens in other work places so this shouldn't be different.
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Can you see my logic though? If you are paying him no matter what, then just tell him to stay away. A club might come in with an offer, might not; haven't lost anything.
If you pay him, he leaves and gets a club straight away then it looks daft.
An early release with a months wages or something, makes sense to all parties if he is going to get sacked anyway.
But it is all guess work; I just cannot see any benefit to the club to releasing with full pay just to get him away from the club when you can just pay him and tell him to not bother turning up.
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Originally posted by Dunraven View PostKnow him well do ya? No caulker fan but that's pure ignorant unless you know the man
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostNo sympathy.
Should of had the decency to rip up his contract and walk away and get help.
Another disgusting leech that is synonymous with Queens Park Rangers Football Club these days.
Also, touchy subject I know, but I wouldn't believe everything you're fed by the media on Caulker and his 'mental issues'. Bloke is a prized pr1ck who's PR team have played a bit of a blinder in gaining sympathy.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by SpongeParr View PostCan you see my logic though? If you are paying him no matter what, then just tell him to stay away. A club might come in with an offer, might not; haven't lost anything.
If you pay him, he leaves and gets a club straight away then it looks daft.
An early release with a months wages or something, makes sense to all parties if he is going to get sacked anyway.
But it is all guess work; I just cannot see any benefit to the club to releasing with full pay just to get him away from the club when you can just pay him and tell him to not bother turning up.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostThis with bells on.
Also, touchy subject I know, but I wouldn't believe everything you're fed by the media on Caulker and his 'mental issues'. Bloke is a prized pr1ck who's PR team have played a bit of a blinder in gaining sympathy.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostI can't imagine that an aggrieved girlfriend vandalized his £100K car because she couldn't deal with his issues.......You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostIf we paid full amount of last six months then we should have made him sit it out as what’s the point otherwise. My guess would be we have paid three or four months and he gets chance find club in Jan, probably already has
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostWhich club in their right mind would give him a contract knowing all the extra baggage he carries? And if they were to it would surely be on drastically reduced wages so as to offset their risk.
Some club will always be desperate enough and take a risk but he don’t earn anything like he has been.
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostWe took him on when it was well known he liked the pop same as us having two stabs at Ravel
Some club will always be desperate enough and take a risk but he won’t earn anything like he has been.
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