Curtis
Player Valuation: £35m
That's bunk his contract is up at the end of the season and unless there's a 50 million pound clause it wouldn't violate psr lol
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That's bunk his contract is up at the end of the season and unless there's a 50 million pound clause it wouldn't violate psr lol
We've got til June 30th to sort PSR, though it would involve selling a player I guess.
Hi severance is doubled if they sack him, and he gets everything up front.
So, the money has everything to do with it.
Yeh, it's most likely BS. Just thought I'd throw it in hereThat's bunk his contract is up at the end of the season and unless there's a 50 million pound clause it wouldn't violate psr lol
But we’d have until 30 June to balance the books. I can understand it being something it would be best to avoid, but continuing with Dyche and having a greater than 50% chance of relegation feels like a worse option.
It is.But we’d have until 30 June to balance the books. I can understand it being something it would be best to avoid, but continuing with Dyche and having a greater than 50% chance of relegation feels like a worse option.
We've got til June 30th to sort PSR, though it would involve selling a player I guess.
Three of the teams below us have already sacked a manager, and Ipswich aren’t likely to this season. No surprise he’s the odds on favourite. I can’t see any other manager in greater danger, and do think he’s next - but…I still have a bad feeling he will drag on a bit longer still.He’s also now bookies favourite and odds on, I know how much people like to use that one.
If he's sacked from a fixed term contract, he'll get what he was contracted to earn until the contract end date.Hi severance is doubled if they sack him, and he gets everything up front.
So, the money has everything to do with it.
If they don't sack him before Villa, they are playing russian roulette with their investment.But we’d have until 30 June to balance the books. I can understand it being something it would be best to avoid, but continuing with Dyche and having a greater than 50% chance of relegation feels like a worse option.
Well, to be fair he gets a holiday and put out of his misery - and avoids being blamed for relegation (for the 2nd time now since Burnley sacking..).He gets the same amount of money whether he leaves or stays. If he stays it's paid in salary. If he is sacked, it's paid in severance.
Money has nothing to do with it.
Means nothing at all - just kneejerk reaction to the current form and the article Sky have run with.He’s also now bookies favourite and odds on, I know how much people like to use that one.
Three of the teams below us have already sacked a manager, and Ipswich aren’t likely to this season. No surprise he’s the odds on favourite. I can’t see any other manager in greater danger, and do think he’s next - but…I still have a bad feeling he will drag on a bit longer still.