Some of you lot wouldn’t recognise a good football player if your life depended on it.
So what few years of medical treatment would that be JR, seeing as he only joined the club at the start of the 2012/13 season? And I suppose it was very remiss of him to damage his cruciate ligament playing for Wigan Athletic and then expect the club to pay for his recovery. That then makes him much less a prolific starter than the sick note known as Rogne?
A class player who I am sorry to see leave, if in fact he has left, and so bad he’s attracting the interest of at least two Premiership clubs. If he and Alcaraz, or just one of them, had stayed fit last season we would not have been relegated.
and you know as well as i grif it did not come out of whelans pocket either
but from sale of players previous so technically its club funds
strange of late some club funds have gone missing money spent he says
yea right
….and recoup all the money we’ve spent on his medical treatment for the past few years.
Why, have you never heard of insurance policies?
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Have you never heard of tongue in cheek posts?. I can understand reeling in some posters on here, but thought you was more switched on than that Griff. :P
The clue is in the little emoji at the end of my comment. :lol:
Sammy, I would personally put Ramis in my best 11 players to have played for latics in the Prem, he is an immensely talented player there is no doubting that. However to be effective, they have to be on the barsteward pitch week in week out. Therefore having played only 17 games since he signed in 2012, for me he gets allocated the same silo as Steve McMillan and Anthony Alcaraz.
Yes I do know a good player when I see one, but I also know a crock when I see one too. I’ll take a “talented player” any day who is available on the majority of match days over an “immensely talented player” who is available for less than 30% of them.
I wish him well and better luck with injuries, at whichever club he signs for. :kiss:
….and recoup all the money we’ve spent on his medical treatment for the past few years.
Why, have you never heard of insurance policies?
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Have you never heard of tongue in cheek posts?. I can understand reeling in some posters on here, but thought you was more switched on than that Griff. :P
The clue is in the little emoji at the end of my comment. :lol:
Sammy, I would personally put Ramis in my best 11 players to have played for latics in the Prem, he is an immensely talented player there is no doubting that. However to be effective, they have to be on the barsteward pitch week in week out. Therefore having played only 17 games since he signed in 2012, for me he gets allocated the same silo as Steve McMillan and Anthony Alcaraz.
Yes I do know a good player when I see one, but I also know a crock when I see one too. I’ll take a “talented player” any day who is available on the majority of match days over an “immensely talented player” who is available for less than 30% of them.
I wish him well and better luck with injuries, at whichever club he signs for. :kiss:[/quote]
Mine was tongue in cheek too, just missed off the smiley. ;) Think you’re being a bit harsh on his injury record. He had a major knee injury that has finished many a player.
As for Bicky’s comments later on about Whelan and missing money… Sheesh!
I do hope someone at our club knows what their doing, yes he had injuries but its another good player going probably to be replaced by a sub standard player on a third of the wages .Carry on like this and its not looking like a attractive club to sign and play for.
He was a good player, but he was probably on high wages. Definitely think we will be worse off without him. Still think we need to sign a decent left back as we don’t have one at the moment.