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Thread: Are long term contracts proving counter productive

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    Are long term contracts proving counter productive

    Has the signing of these contracts mean some players have lost the hunger?

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    re: Are long term contracts proving counter productive

    no evidence to suggest that - unless you want to overreact to the early season results...

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    re: Are long term contracts proving counter productive

    Quote Originally Posted by brainjim
    Has the signing of these contracts mean some players have lost the hunger?
    The ink isn't even dry yet FFS!

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    re: Are long term contracts proving counter productive

    No. It's securing the club's future and should motivate the team as a whole to stick together and get the job done.

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    re: Are long term contracts proving counter productive

    What happens if things turn sour tho?



    Interesting tho all these pre McClaren players being secured that were brought to the club by the apparently useless previous management.

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