- Aug 10, 2004
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Watch Citeh blow us out of the water by gazumping everyone of our close season bids! I suppose it’ll save Daniel some money when we have to go for Poch’s second or third choices.
Watch Citeh blow us out of the water by gazumping everyone of our close season bids! I suppose it’ll save Daniel some money when we have to go for Poch’s second or third choices.
My husband saw Martin Chivers on Thursday and he said Poch has plenty of money to spend, so no indication he's going anywhere.
No need for your comments my friend. Anyways, all is brilliant...?Why is there excitement/relief in Poch signing a new deal. He has 3yrs remaining on his current deal.... If we as a club or supporters are afraid he'd walk away from his existing deal, why would he not walk away later from his new deal.
Two reasons really: First is a renewed commitment from Poch, lends confidence in his determination to continue the project. And, second, it would be more expensive for a team to buy out a longer, more expensive, contract.Why is there excitement/relief in Poch signing a new deal. He has 3yrs remaining on his current deal.... If we as a club or supporters are afraid he'd walk away from his existing deal, why would he not walk away later from his new deal.
Why is there excitement/relief in Poch signing a new deal. He has 3yrs remaining on his current deal.... If we as a club or supporters are afraid he'd walk away from his existing deal, why would he not walk away later from his new deal.
Absolutely this!. Makes you wonder as to whether contracts are worth anything.Why is there excitement/relief in Poch signing a new deal. He has 3yrs remaining on his current deal.... If we as a club or supporters are afraid he'd walk away from his existing deal, why would he not walk away later from his new deal.
Why is there excitement/relief in Poch signing a new deal. He has 3yrs remaining on his current deal.... If we as a club or supporters are afraid he'd walk away from his existing deal, why would he not walk away later from his new deal.
No need for your comments my friend. Anyways, all is brilliant...?
I understand from the onset. The way our Daniel tie in contracts now, almost impossible to break it in your favour. What I will say, Poch is exceptionally happy ?Its a genuine question Hercs. Wasnt meant in a snide way. I dont see the importance if the new deal and its signficance. I understand wanting to reward him with a new one. I get that.
Why would there be collective relief if i can put it that way.
For me, its simple - Poch has laid out some minimum requirements he wants to see from the club, before he commits to a longer-term contract.Its a genuine question Hercs. Wasnt meant in a snide way. I dont see the importance if the new deal and its signficance. I understand wanting to reward him with a new one. I get that.
Why would there be collective relief if i can put it that way.
I'm getting goosebumps thinking about Poch being "exceptionally happy" and all the things that could be making him feel that way!I understand from the onset. The way our Daniel tie in contracts now, almost impossible to break it in your favour. What I will say, Poch is exceptionally happy ?
Its a genuine question Hercs. Wasnt meant in a snide way. I dont see the importance if the new deal and its signficance. I understand wanting to reward him with a new one. I get that.
Why would there be collective relief if i can put it that way.
I understand from the onset. The way our Daniel tie in contracts now, almost impossible to break it in your favour. What I will say, Poch is exceptionally happy ?
For me, its simple - Poch has laid out some minimum requirements he wants to see from the club, before he commits to a longer-term contract.
So, if he signs a long-term contract, that is a strong indication that the club is going in the direction Poch wants. (And, I think that is a direction that the majority of people here also want.)
Its an affirmation that the club is willing to invest in the project with the goal of kicking on from three consecutive top-4 finishes.