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Lambert has left the building
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Re: Lambert has left the building
Nothing against him but this is very good news. Good luck to him wherever he ends up.
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Originally Posted by
bluethrough
Nothing against him but this is very good news. Good luck to him wherever he ends up.
:thumbup:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40522185
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Re: Lambert has left the building
We should never have signed him, but he's handled himself as a true professional, wish him well.
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Originally Posted by
TH63
We should never have signed him, but he's handled himself as a true professional, wish him well.
I'd be a true professional if I was being paid 25k a week to get splinters in my backside. #chepstowtweets
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Re: Lambert has left the building
Mutual Consent - Wonder how much that cost the club given the contract he was on.
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Basket case of a football club #chepstowtruths
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Originally Posted by
emjayblue
Mutual Consent - Wonder how much that cost the club given the contract he was on.
If we paid him half of his 25k a week for the remaining 12 months it will cost £2.5 million. #chepstowmaths
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Re: Lambert has left the building
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
If we paid him half of his 25k a week for the remaining 12 months it will cost £2.5 million. #chepstowmaths
:thumbup:
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I thought it was too good to be true for Blackburn to pay a fee for him.
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Originally Posted by
Nick
Contract terminated
Ah well, that’s Colin’s transfer budget gone then. Never mind they’ll burn a hole in that £16 million reputed to have re dived next on Noone and Pilkington.
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Re: Lambert has left the building
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
If we paid him half of his 25k a week for the remaining 12 months it will cost £2.5 million. #chepstowmaths
£1.25 m transfer fee 10 months wages at £25k a week and a termination agreement of about half of what hes owed on his contract. Id say hes cost us just short of £3m all told. What a signing eh?. 4 goals costing a cool £750,000 a piece. We are a basket club
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Re: Lambert has left the building
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Originally Posted by
chepstow
£1.25 m transfer fee 10 months wages at £25k a week and a termination agreement of about half of what hes owed on his contract. Id say hes cost us just short of £3m all told. What a signing eh?. 4 goals costing a cool £750,000 a piece. We are a basket club
No, we are a foot club
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Re: Lambert has left the building
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Originally Posted by
chepstow
£1.25 m transfer fee 10 months wages at £25k a week and a termination agreement of about half of what hes owed on his contract. Id say hes cost us just short of £3m all told. What a signing eh?. 4 goals costing a cool £750,000 a piece. We are a basket club
You get on my wicker
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Re: Lambert has left the building
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Originally Posted by
chepstow
£1.25 m transfer fee 10 months wages at £25k a week and a termination agreement of about half of what hes owed on his contract. Id say hes cost us just short of £3m all told. What a signing eh?. 4 goals costing a cool £750,000 a piece. We are a basket club
Lambert told you all that did he?
That said, I agree that this is yet another case of us having to pay someone to leave the club - as mentioned above, however much it's cost us, you have to think it's come out of the transfer budget.
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Re: Lambert has left the building
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Originally Posted by
chepstow
£1.25 m transfer fee 10 months wages at £25k a week and a termination agreement of about half of what hes owed on his contract. Id say hes cost us just short of £3m all told. What a signing eh?. 4 goals costing a cool £750,000 a piece. We are a basket club
Like all football clubs you win some, you lose some. The loss on Lambert will be small potatoes on the profit we will make on Kenneth.
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Originally Posted by
Cleve van Leef
Ah well, that’s Colin’s transfer budget gone then. Never mind they’ll burn a hole in that £16 million reputed to have re dived next on Noone and Pilkington.
That extra £16 million was a load of bollox rumour started on ****.
Since 62 cleared it up on there the other day.
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[QUOTE=J R Hartley;4756347]Like all football clubs you win some, you lose some. The loss on Lambert will be small potatoes on the profit we will make on Kenneth.[/QUOTE
If you run a football club wasting £3m on a geriatric then talk about getting it back by selling your prize asset then we really are a basket club arent we?
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[QUOTE=chepstow;4756382]
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J R Hartley
Like all football clubs you win some, you lose some. The loss on Lambert will be small potatoes on the profit we will make on Kenneth.[/QUOTE
If you run a football club wasting £3m on a geriatric then talk about getting it back by selling your prize asset then we really are a basket club arent we?
No different to any other football club. Theres not a football club in the land that hasnt made mistakes in the transfer market. Manchester United, arguably the biggest club in the world, have made plenty.
Besides, where the f*ck are you getting 3m from? Unless you are Lambert, his agent or someone privvy to the contracts at the football club then you havent got a scooby what he has cost us.
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Originally Posted by
chepstow
£1.25 m transfer fee 10 months wages at £25k a week and a termination agreement of about half of what hes owed on his contract. Id say hes cost us just short of £3m all told. What a signing eh?. 4 goals costing a cool £750,000 a piece. We are a basket club
I thought we got him on a free transfer. How do you know we have had to pay his contract up and if we did, what it cost us. You are guessing at best and deliberately exaggerating at worst. Almostly certainly Lambert will now get a hefty signing on fee from whichever club he joins, so it us not unreasonable to suppose that as a result he would have agreed to a much lower amount from us to cancel his contract and enable all this to happen. If he hadnt picked up an injury early on with us (not his fault) it is likely that he would have played many more games. How you can heavily criticise one of the best strikers to have played in this country in the last 15 years is beyond me.
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Hey Ricky ,
We hear you're leaving, that's okay ,
our time together had just begun
I guess you kind of scared of Neil, don't you turn and run,
if you have a change of heart, were hear
Rikki don't lose our number
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Originally Posted by
dml1954
I thought we got him on a free transfer. How do you know we have had to pay his contract up and if we did, what it cost us. You are guessing at best and deliberately exaggerating at worst. Almostly certainly Lambert will now get a hefty signing on fee from whichever club he joins, so it us not unreasonable to suppose that as a result he would have agreed to a much lower amount from us to cancel his contract and enable all this to happen. If he hadnt picked up an injury early on with us (not his fault) it is likely that he would have played many more games. How you can heavily criticise one of the best strikers to have played in this country in the last 15 years is beyond me.
Mike should sell him to ***** for a forum record fee. They'd love his negativity and club bashing over there.
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Re: Lambert has left the building
All for the best.
I wish him well.
Some elements do grate, but we are hardly the first, nor only, football club to have had to pay off a player that didn't quite work out, and we wont be the last.
Some people love and live to moan! It cant do them much good.
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[QUOTE=J R Hartley;4756388]
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chepstow
No different to any other football club. Theres not a football club in the land that hasnt made mistakes in the transfer market. Manchester United, arguably the biggest club in the world, have made plenty.
Besides, where the f*ck are you getting 3m from? Unless you are Lambert, his agent or someone privvy to the contracts at the football club then you havent got a scooby what he has cost us.
dont be daft eh....... you know what the figures are likely to be as much as i do ........ btw we arent Man utd...... we are a club trying to reduce our overheads not waste money
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Originally Posted by
chepstow
£1.25 m transfer fee 10 months wages at £25k a week and a termination agreement of about half of what hes owed on his contract. Id say hes cost us just short of £3m all told. What a signing eh?. 4 goals costing a cool £750,000 a piece. We are a basket club
Yep still paying off huge contracts, finally we have a decent manager.....thank god fir Neil.