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Originally posted by Stainrod View Post
I still think Bos has a lot of developing to do , let’s not forget he only became a regular starter in November last year .The worrying thing is his agent also has Rooney and Harry Magiure on his books so would assume it’s all about the money and not his development.
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Originally posted by Stainrod View Post
Could be right but Freeman signed an extension got a pay rise and still got his move to the prem , so it can be done with a little common sense from the player and his agent of course.
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He's learned all he can at this level. More championship games will achieve diddly-squat in terms of his development and readiness to play in the prem. He would probably become a marginally better EFL player but that's not his aim. Ultimately, being a bit-part player at say, Everton would induct him to the Prem far better than a 46-game slog in EFL against drab opposition. He'd earn 5x as much too. It's inconceivable he'll stay here for "developmental" reasons.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostHe's learned all he can at this level. More championship games will achieve diddly-squat in terms of his development and readiness to play in the prem. He would probably become a marginally better EFL player but that's not his aim. Ultimately, being a bit-part player at say, Everton would induct him to the Prem far better than a 46-game slog in EFL against drab opposition. He'd earn 5x as much too. It's inconceivable he'll stay here for "developmental" reasons.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostHe's learned all he can at this level. More championship games will achieve diddly-squat in terms of his development and readiness to play in the prem. He would probably become a marginally better EFL player but that's not his aim. Ultimately, being a bit-part player at say, Everton would induct him to the Prem far better than a 46-game slog in EFL against drab opposition. He'd earn 5x as much too. It's inconceivable he'll stay here for "developmental" reasons.
He needs to look at the young players who jump ship for the glory and fame and end up with neither.
Bowler springs to mind as you mentioned Everton.
These young players and their families need to stand up to agents.
It's doing their long term achievements no good at all, the majority of them.
Having posted that I want him gone now.
Even to another championship club.
He's not the right sort to stay now, gone all Billy big rollocks
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Oh yeah, as an insufferably young upcoming talent with a half year of success, we'd all have waived away offers of £5k per week extra in favour of the same old grind week in week out in order to hone our trade in the hope we'd gain the untold benefits later in life.
But they have an agent pushing them onwards.
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Originally posted by Stainrod View PostApart from the money comment I couldn’t disagree more . He hasn’t even had a full season of championship experience under his belt . He started to hold down a team place from November to March when we went into lockdown and was pretty average when we returned to finish the season . If you compare that to Eze that spent a season on loan at Wycombe before completing 2 full seasons with us .He would definitely benefit from a full season of tearing up this league compared to a handful of cup appearances that he will get should he join a premier league team . Money talks though so I’d say it’s wishful thinking.
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