Amor is a good player, people have to get it into their head that after signing players like Ellis, Holdsworth and hopefully Chase etc the salary cap will be tight for some positions.
The article tells lies, he's got two years left on his Wakefield deal as they signed him from us at the beginning of this season (2012), last season was a season long loan (2011). Also, they are saying the deadline passed, but it got extended until the end of the season. Also, he decides where he is playing for next season, between Leeds and Wakefield, can't see them putting this much effort in to keep him only to sell him off to you.
The article tells lies, he's got two years left on his Wakefield deal as they signed him from us at the beginning of this season (2012), last season was a season long loan (2011). Also, they are saying the deadline passed, but it got extended until the end of the season. Also, he decides where he is playing for next season, between Leeds and Wakefield, can't see them putting this much effort in to keep him only to sell him off to you.
Amor is a good player, people have to get it into their head that after signing players like Ellis, Holdsworth and hopefully Chase etc the salary cap will be tight for some positions.
We're losing O'Meley, Manu, Moa and then there's McKinnon's wage. Even Crookes for Sharp and Arundel for Turner would probably see us save on the cap, I'd be disappointed if Ellis, Chase & Holdsworth (who won't be on loads) were our only high profile signing.
Don't have a problem with Amor signing. Gentle seems to able to turn so called "average" players into a decent team, so I have every confidence he can do this with Amor. He's building "his" team and I'd rather have a team of journeymen who PG can motivate and who want to play for us, than a team of dysfunctional superstars that can only get to mid table because their egos get in the way
+1
Good quote from Brendan Rodgers today.
The younger players will run through a barbed wire fence for you," "The older players will look for a hole in the fence - and probably find one!"
The article tells lies, he's got two years left on his Wakefield deal as they signed him from us at the beginning of this season (2012), last season was a season long loan (2011). Also, they are saying the deadline passed, but it got extended until the end of the season. Also, he decides where he is playing for next season, between Leeds and Wakefield, can't see them putting this much effort in to keep him only to sell him off to you.
Then why would they let the player talk to Hull where he's agreed personal terms.
Frosties. wrote:
The article tells lies, he's got two years left on his Wakefield deal as they signed him from us at the beginning of this season (2012), last season was a season long loan (2011). Also, they are saying the deadline passed, but it got extended until the end of the season. Also, he decides where he is playing for next season, between Leeds and Wakefield, can't see them putting this much effort in to keep him only to sell him off to you.
Then why would they let the player talk to Hull where he's agreed personal terms.
Only way I can see it is you have offered a fee that is alot. I cant see them letting a player go they have worked so hard for and has two years left on his deal, for a small fee. That would assume that he chosen to stay at Wakefield and not return to Leeds, then they sell him off to you.
Only way I can see it is you have offered a fee that is alot. I cant see them letting a player go they have worked so hard for and has two years left on his deal, for a small fee. That would assume that he chosen to stay at Wakefield and not return to Leeds, then they sell him off to you.
It would seem the transfer fee is the sticking point. Pearson will pay fees but won't be held to ransom.(His own words.) So I can't see it being a massive offer.