More money p1shed up the wall then.
Insurance or not, this is getting beyond a joke.
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More money p1shed up the wall then.
Insurance or not, this is getting beyond a joke.
Is that standard practice in loan arrangements MSM?
I can understand the “whether he plays or not” if he’s fit but we choose not to play him as that’s on us.
However, having to keep paying his salary following a serious injury meaning the lad has to return to his parent club seems a bit of a stupid deal to me.
Would make far more sense if deals like this were cancelled if such a scenario arose where the player has to return to his parent club - but I don’t know if this is the standard practice or not.
Either way, another bunch of money we don’t have pished away on a long term injured player - just brilliant.
Be as well re-signing Scott Booth...
You do know how insurance works, the more you keep claiming the higher the premiums get.
I dont know if we claim insurance to cover every injured dud we have but either way it is wasted money.
I agree with you regarding training, is it the pitches or our training method?
I cant see how training players to hoof the ball as far and as high as they can would cause injuries. XD
This season is a write off. It couldn’t have gone much worse than it has so far.
Yip
Scrap the whole bloody thing and start again next year.
Aye, but nae when the hun are top of the league.
Stephen O Donnel signs for Murrwel till January. Struggling to find a club ?
There goes a useful full back .?
And Jack Ross /Hibs sign a " diddy" striker from the lower league , who whacks in a hattrick in first game .
Methinks our recruitment is a wee bit shakey...................( There i've said it !! )
Odonnell could have ended up at Pittodrie previously but probably had delusions he could get a much bigger club.