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I write these notes as an admirer of Brian in two very different aspects firstly as a footballer he is without question one of the finest players to wear a Rovers shirt since I started watching my beloved club 30 years ago now and secondly as a bloke he is a fine family man easy going & approachable always happy to talk to supporters me included about Rovers & football in general. After reading some of the comments along the lines of get rid I find offensive we all know that contract negotiations are rarely straightforward & unfortunately on this occasion they appear to have broke down which is a crying shame for all involved. Brian would certainly have stayed & would have been happy to sign had he got what he deemed fair offer after 4 years of Stirling service to the Rovers cause. On the other hand the club has to look into the crystal ball & God forbid we'd signed Brian on a new 3 year contract then found after a period of time that the player wasn't able to play enough games to merit such an outlay it's a really difficult situation for all concerned. If Brian feels he's unable to accept terms that are on the table we have got to be adult about where we go from here. Come January & if nothing is sorted then I'm afraid for the good of both parties we must reluctantly have to cash in we couldn't tolerate suffering another Greeny moment that wouldn't be fair on the club or its supporters. If there is a parting of the ways I for one would happily always welcome Brian into my company because of the times we have met I have always found him to be courteous & modest about his football ability & he is a gentleman which is a rare commodity in players of today. Whatever happens I'd wish him well & good luck for his future unless he signs for Ps I think SOD is an amazing manager & we have to trust his judgment on football matters let's face it he knows a hell of a lot more than we do. It's just a strange scenario that Stocky is not starting games no disrespect to our current midfield who are doing a magnificent job but no-one can tell me it wouldn't improve with Brian in it sat just in front of the back four.
But then again with the club having no money to spend we can easily pick someone up on a free to replace him, there are loads of players with his midfield skills out there aren't there
Lesonthewest wrote:Quote But then again with the club having no money to spend we can easily pick someone up on a free to replace him, there are loads of players with his midfield skills out there aren't there I'm not sure there is Les, well there may be but I haven't seen his type anywhere in the game on TV or versus Donny. Then again, I'm not sure if there is that type of player as there might not be that system elsewhere that breeds that type of player (if that makes sense).He's a stroker and a first class one too. He just sits back and strokes the ball around, mops up and strokes some more, demands the ball and strokes away. In the systems of the Sean, he is pure effortless class a most superb player.Infact, a comparison would be Alonso and we know how important he was/is to Liverpool, R Madrid and Spain.
Bremner once said of him \"I wish I had 11 Alan Warboys to pick\". Alan was playing in midfield for us too at that time
Nothin personal to Stock but my heart fcuking well bleeds when I hear this, \"only a short career- got to think of my family\" ballacks. An average player at this level is on £5k a week. Even without a tax accountant, they'd be taking home £3k a week. It is very easy to have a very good lifestyle on £1k a week take-home. So, 5 years at this level and the average player should have £500k saved up. Get an accountant and that would be closer to a million. Get 5% interest on that and you've got a comfortable life forever even if you never work again. Am I missing something?
BillyStubbsTears wrote:QuoteNothin personal to Stock but my heart fcuking well bleeds when I hear this, \"only a short career- got to think of my family\" ballacks. An average player at this level is on £5k a week. Even without a tax accountant, they'd be taking home £3k a week. It is very easy to have a very good lifestyle on £1k a week take-home. So, 5 years at this level and the average player should have £500k saved up. Get an accountant and that would be closer to a million. Get 5% interest on that and you've got a comfortable life forever even if you never work again. Am I missing something?Totally agree BST and when said career is over they are still young enough to have a new career. Let's face it, after pre-season training they have plenty of spare time to under take studies/training for their post football future.
While I agree with the financial bleatings of current footballers BST, I do dissagree with Stock being classed as an average player in this League. He is the best we have, & one of the better in the Championship, current International, & in the current climate would take some replacing.If we go back to the old days he is in fact like the rest a Division 2 player! So in effect we have players on far too much money than their play & skill commands. But the truth is we have a player & captain who can, with a return to form, take us forward. On saying that, reading between the lines & listening to JR, maybe, just maybe, Brian may be pushing the club a little. It's going to take a little give & take from both sides in my opinion to sort it, but it needs sorting, he is too good a player to let go cheaply.
Is that the same 'Cammy' who slagged us off when manager of Bradford City on the signing of a a certain Darren Moore? Can't stand the bloke.