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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by nw6pie View Post
    Signed a 3-year deal in September 2020, so lord knows what’s happening. Forest still appear to be something of a basket-case club given the panic signings of Wood and Shelvey last season - Leicester and Leeds definitely deserved relegation if they couldn’t finish above them.
    Arter had a clause in his contract for a 1 year extension, should they be in the Premier League when it expired.
    He also got a £10k per week pay rise when they were promoted.
    Arters agent; take a bow 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by kill_the_drum View Post
    Arter had a clause in his contract for a 1 year extension, should they be in the Premier League when it expired.
    He also got a £10k per week pay rise when they were promoted.
    Arters agent; take a bow ��
    That is insane. You’d think he’d be too embarrassed to take the one-year extension or Forest would pay him off just to get him out of the building (assuming he turns up, that is).

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