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Thread: £16 million for Rondon

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    The article I read said Hegazi has a £2.5m relegation release clause. If this is the case then I imagine he'll definitely be gone this summer for that price..
    Garlick really was one useless f u c k e r if this is the case.

    Absolutely devoid of any nous and business sense as with the pathetic clause in Evan’s contract.

    Useless at spotting talent and equally useless in the legal department and now on a big fat wage to stick his tongue up the FA’s ringpiece!

    You couldn’t trust Garlick to run a bath.

  2. #12
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    So we sign hegazi for 4m and knowing we were virtually down then we say he can go for 2.5m if we were relegated.

    We lose 1.5m for turning his contract from loan to permanent in 6 months.

    The likes of Goodman, Williams and hammond took the pi ss.

    Very much doubt the useless garlick would have made these decisions, as the solicitor he'd just ensure all the paperwork is correct etc.

    I don't agree with these release clauses, but I understand why if the only way to sign Evans was to agree to his demand to have one, we have to offer it, but even then we should argue for getting what we paid for him back not a paltry 3m.

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