PrinterThe wrote:
Do we not keep most of the ones we really want then? Sure we won't get everyone but that'd be true of every club and would happen even if Leeds had a different approach.
As for criticism you wrote "We can avoid these things though by DOING IT PROPERLY at beginning. As I said previously there is a big difference between what Leeds try to do, what market rate is, and what silly money is. I think Leeds will end up paying a lot more than HAD THEY DONE IT CORRECTLY at the start"
I think that'd fall under criticism.
And yet you still miss the last two paragraphs I directed you to, which I am sure even you would admit balanced out the issue.
But let's concentrate on the bit you put, and factually. Hetherington made an offer, it was derisory, and through the players agent it was refused. Jack gets coveted by other clubs setting a market rate. He makes a few first team appearances, and suddenly fans who had never heard of him hold him in high regard. Two man of the matches later, and Hetherington comes out in the press declaring they want to keep him, he is a future star, and a contract offer will be made. Come on mate, you are not seriously trying to say that offer will be the same as previous? And that being the case does that not make the initial attempt incorrect? Thus, had they done it correctly at the start would this be happening?
I know you seem to enjoy arguing on this board, and hell sometimes you are in the right. But come on, just look at something correctly for once, instead of the immediate position of defending the club position regardless, and that everyone is out to criticise for no reason. I will even admit, had the player rolled over and played ball then Leeds position would have been a winner, but at the same time you get caught out you end up paying for it one way or another.