[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (45 Viewers)

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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they won and no one else play'd so far

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I'm getting increasingly frustrated about that sneijder situation.

players should have more rights against stuff like this, its retarded a player in the peak of his career gets threated like this, based on a contract the club gave him to bind him to them.

if the player is barred from the first team, he should be able to leave for a significantly reduced fee.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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they won and no one else play'd so far

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I'm getting increasingly frustrated about that sneijder situation.

players should have more rights against stuff like this, its retarded a player in the peak of his career gets threated like this, based on a contract the club gave him to bind him to them.

if the player is barred from the first team, he should be able to leave for a significantly reduced fee.
The same goes for every player. Didn't hear you complain when we were doing the same thing to Amauri
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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The same goes for every player. Didn't hear you complain when we were doing the same thing to Amauri
Sneijder isnt playing because of a stupid wage issue, and still is their best player

Amauri was a disaster, that didnt score, we wanted to sell him, he didnt want to leave



this is why i say, if a player is forced to the b team, for a long enough period, he should be able to leave on a significantly lower fee.

players that play extremely bad can then decide wether they'll prove themselves elsewere, or stay to get their fat contract like amauri



if sneijder was to leave on a very low fee if inter put him long enough in the b team, they wouldnt do this, they dont want to lose him , were we'd give away amauri to get rid of him
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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they won and no one else play'd so far

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I'm getting increasingly frustrated about that sneijder situation.

players should have more rights against stuff like this, its retarded a player in the peak of his career gets threated like this, based on a contract the club gave him to bind him to them.

if the player is barred from the first team, he should be able to leave for a significantly reduced fee.
in fact right now the players have much more power than teams , because in the end he can simply refuse to get a wage cut . They tell him they want to sell him , he says ok i go where i want (obsiously to a team that he likes possibly with big salary althrough it may not be the highest bidding team) . If they don't sell him it would be idiotic not to play him considering he get's 8 mil per year and he is a great player .
If the opposite happens , where the player wants to go and the team doesn't want to sell him it almost always goes the way the players want it , because if they don't go you have yourself someone unhappy at the current situation and thinking about something else when playing .

Hence you usually see teams forcing other teams to lower the price because the player wants to go there , like sanchez to barca .

As things stand right now players have a lot more say in their decisions than teams , if it were the contrary we would have gotten rid of the amauri's and iaquinta's way before
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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but this sneijder thing is new, clubs forcing lower contracts on excellent players, or barring them from first team

What happened to amauri, was bad for us but fine, the player is protected

what happened to sneijder is a disgrace
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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but this sneijder thing is new, clubs forcing lower contracts on excellent players, or barring them from first team

What happened to amauri, was bad for us but fine, the player is protected

what happened to sneijder is a disgrace
he can simply say no , they will eventually give up because they can't let him on bench while still paying him 8 mil per year . He has the uperhand and he knows it , he would be too stupid to agree the wage cut because eventually it will go his way
 
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