Transfer Rumour Tyrhys Dolan (20 Viewers)

Otis

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You know what, I remember Vincent I, but have a bowl no recollection of Vincealot.

And besides, isn't he one of the Knights of the Round Table?
 

ptr

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homer simpson doh GIF

Lan
 

Briles

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Ive never claimed to be ITK but I do get bits and bobs from a few youth players,
However, the only time I've ever piped up about it was when some sausage on here suggested Sheaf refused to play when Robins was sacked 😂

Edit* And when we were in for Swift
 

ccfc1234

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While I like his ability, the way his agent is seemingly offering him to the highest bidder makes me think it is more about money than the club. Personally, I want a player at coventry as they like the manager, the trajectory of the club and want to help take us to the next level. If he was asking for 18k per week is now is after 28k I would be cautious.
 

Gibbo

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While I like his ability, the way his agent is seemingly offering him to the highest bidder makes me think it is more about money than the club. Personally, I want a player at coventry as they like the manager, the trajectory of the club and want to help take us to the next level. If he was asking for 18k per week is now is after 28k I would be cautious.
It is always about money. Rightly so
 

ccfc1234

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It is always about money. Rightly so

I would respectfully disagree. Whilst money is certainly a factor, many players prioritise career development and long-term prospects over immediate financial gain. I've seen countless examples of players choosing clubs where they'll get regular playing time and can develop their skills, even if it means accepting lower wages initially. They understand that consistent performances and improvement in their game often lead to better contracts down the line.

The players who focus solely on the biggest wage packet sometomes find themselves warming the bench, watching their careers stagnate whilst their value decreases. Playing time and development are currency too.

If money were truly the only motivator, we'd see a mass exodus to Saudi Arabia and other high-paying leagues. The fact that many players turn down those lucrative leagues shows they're weighing up factors like career progression, level of competition, and personal fulfilment alongside financial considerations.

Football careers are short, and clever players think strategically about moves that will benefit them both now and potentially enhance their earning power in the future.
 

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