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  • #31
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    Originally posted by AfricanBluebird View Post
    I have no issues with Tomlin going but the timing shows a complete lack of footballing brains at the club.

    Any decent football person would have recommended that Tomlin was offloaded, even paid off, in the summer so that we could have replaced him. Everyone (well obviously not everyone but certainly us fans) could see Tomlin would never play more than 10% of a season for us and his fitness and injury issues weren't getting any better.

    Holding onto him hamstrung us in the transfer market and look at the state we are in.

    Doing it now means that any replacement (and I doubt there will be) will be players out of contract who haven't even played since last season or had a pre season. They will be well off the pace.

    However, they will still be fitter than Tomlin!

    Some of the personal attacks on him though are OTT.
    Surely they would have to to pay up his full contract. It's not like he's going to get another one like the one he signed. I can't see where the club would've made a saving, unless something was written into his contract. Here you go Lee, would you take 50% of your contract so that you bugger off? Not a chance. He's finished, this was his last payout.

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    • #32
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      Originally posted by life on mars View Post
      It's the new bad back
      No, it isn't.

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      • #33
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        Sad to see him go in a way as he was incredible at times. However he was never going to return to that standard.

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        • #34
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          perhaps he can share a cab with vassell... he needs to bounce too

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          • #35
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            Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
            Surely they would have to to pay up his full contract. It's not like he's going to get another one like the one he signed. I can't see where the club would've made a saving, unless something was written into his contract. Here you go Lee, would you take 50% of your contract so that you bugger off? Not a chance. He's finished, this was his last payout.
            There must have been some financial benefit to the club in ending the contract. I have no doubt Tomlin was paid up the majority of what he would have collected in the physios room or on his sofa - but not all of it.

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            • #36
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              All the best to the guy.

              When fit he was usually our most exciting player.

              The right decision though, may have saved us a bit as its mutual, whilst obviously paying up a decent amount of the remaining contract.

              No need for any sarcastic comments really, the club knew who we were signing and we saw both sides as predicted.

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              • #37
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                If it’s true that the negotiations between the club and Tomlin were “lengthy”, as the statement says, then that suggests some give and take involved. What would be the point of agreeing a termination of contract from the club’s viewpoint if it did not involve some savings in wage payments?

                I’ll remember Tomlin for his marvellous 19/20 season, as for the others, I suppose it’s best to forget about those. The fact is though that he was very popular with fans when he was able to get on the pitch- after all he was providing something that has been sadly missing from Cardiff City in recent years, flair.

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                • #38
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                  What an enormous waste of money.

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                  • #39
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                    Not a bad move, I always felt he was taking the piss, Big Time.

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                    • #40
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                      Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                      There must have been some financial benefit to the club in ending the contract. I have no doubt Tomlin was paid up the majority of what he would have collected in the physios room or on his sofa - but not all of it.
                      You would have thought so, although maybe he was just stinking the place out and the club had enough of him.

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                      • #41
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                        Originally posted by Michael Morris View Post
                        Knew it was going to be that one :thumbup: - his goal that day was a beauty as well.

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                        • #42
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                          Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                          Surely they would have to to pay up his full contract. It's not like he's going to get another one like the one he signed. I can't see where the club would've made a saving, unless something was written into his contract. Here you go Lee, would you take 50% of your contract so that you bugger off? Not a chance. He's finished, this was his last payout.

                          Well, good point, but... if you were Tomlin would you prefer to....

                          have to come into training every day, be officially employed by city, attend all the necessary training and PR activities ... for 100% of your salary knowing you will never be fit enough or picked again....

                          Or

                          Take a 50% or 40% hit on our contract and be released immediately to pursue whatever interests you have - inside or outside of football.


                          Personally I would take the latter.

                          He can get another club in January in England, or abroad now (India?) if he is able to .. or pursue his other business ventures.

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                          • #43
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                            Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                            Knew it was going to be that one :thumbup: - his goal that day was a beauty as well.

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                            • #44
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                              Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                              It's the new bad back
                              You are So Very Out of Touch, it ain’t the new bad back.

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                              • #45
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                                Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                                I'm not I have some very serous depression issues going on with one of my children since the birth of her children for the last 10 years its bloody tough .

                                All I can see is the same trend at every club he has been at , one can have stress but still keep fit and play a part in life , until someone provides me with real evidence of diagnosis ,or proof he's sought help at a a top end facility which he could easily afford I will not be convinced , in my opinion he has used this as an excuse not to play ,when you have a manager who states at a press conference "I don't know where he is, not heard form him this week" its speaks volumes .

                                If I'm proved wrong I will humbly apologies , if he is not suffering then its very poor indeed for the real cases in life .
                                Could it be the same issues club to club are because of.. I dunno... Mental health?

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