Bridgy 81
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Not if he’s doubled his wages on a 2 and a half year contract it isn’t.Very risky for say Jevani to join the Millers in Jan and then find Taylor is gone by Feb
Not if he’s doubled his wages on a 2 and a half year contract it isn’t.Very risky for say Jevani to join the Millers in Jan and then find Taylor is gone by Feb
I factored that in but feel Jev is at the stage iof his career having really just got going that he will want to be playing not sat on the bench or seen as a luxury player by a new managerNot if he’s doubled his wages on a 2 and a half year contract it isn’t.
Understood.I factored that in but feel Jev is at the stage iof his career having really just got going that he will want to be playing not sat on the bench or seen as a luxury player by a new manager
I think the opposite, I think Jev is at the stage of his career where he will want to earn as much as he possibly can, even if that means sitting on the bench every week.I factored that in but feel Jev is at the stage iof his career having really just got going that he will want to be playing not sat on the bench or seen as a luxury player by a new manager
Inclined to agree regarding MT's limitations as a manager however I don't blame him for having a go at a higher level knowing full well he'd walk into a League 1 or 2 job again if it went wrong.RE: Taylor I don't think he has what it takes tactically at that level. Did a good job with us but it's a big leap and was always the risk when leaving City as he could have stayed another 5 years if he wanted to. His straightforward style should mean he will be solid at League 1/2 you'd think.
But a 2 or 3 year deal on more than us, seems a reasonable risk for him to take irrespective of Taylor's situation. A multi year deal on more money and the opportunity of playing in the championship will see him go if we accept any offer for him.Very risky for say Jevani to join the Millers in Jan and then find Taylor is gone by Feb