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It’s tough for players like Faulkner, showed huge promise, Agents in their ear, wants to breakthrough, a choice maybe of more money v staying with a revived club and developing ala McGrath.Reminds me very much of Andy Watson, although he had broken through into the first team, clearly he was advised badly and was rarely seen again after being touted as the next Ryan Giggs. Bobby beware!
It says to me that he/his agent are looking for a club that are willing to take a chance and pay the fee - whatever this fee is? What is the size of the fee DRFC are entitled to, does anyone know?
I would imagine any conpensatuon determined by the tribunal would be nominal given he's not been part of the fi4st team squad.
Amazes me how they can't do their own negotiations. Just sit down in the office face to face and thrash a deal out, or walk away.
I disagree totally there, when I was 19 I was a mechanic and I went for a job at Renault garage.I got myself a wage that was better than some of the more experienced blokes in there.I was a shit mechanic too, but I knew what some people were earning so I bullshitted the whole interview and got the wage I wanted.
The naivety here is breath-taking.Faulkner as a young 20 year old will have very limited or zero understanding of what is or is not a good deal, why would we expect anything else. Its all well a good saying why doesn't he just sit down face to face with his employer and thrash out a deal or discuss terms and conditions of a contract, when i was that age i didn't have a clue what was or was not the going rate for a young lad. Attempting to do it himself is feasible by all means but you can guarantee that the HR manager sat opposite along with whoever else wants to be there will have far more knowledge and understanding of contracts, terms and conditions, ect, it is after all their area of expertise. Someone going in there on their own could end up signing just about anything, always best to have someone who's on your side, be it someone with experience or even an agent.After all many on here are quite happy to have a union negotiate pay and conditions for them in their work, why would a footballer be any different?For the record i'd like Faulkner to get the best deal he can get here and stay and develop with us, he could quite easily leave in a few years as a saleable asset.
Personally feel like the way GM has gone in on this publicly means he has gone in with a low offer amd trying to bully Bobby to sign, not for him to play for Donny but to secure a fee.For me any fee decided would be minimal based on the criteria and level we were at when he played his games in first team.I think we should be offering him a deal and bringing him into first team SQUAD.Let's not forget last two seasons he came back to preseason as the most fit player.......therefore the most professional out of ALL our favourite players who enjoyed their holidays.The boy is WAP as they say.Be dissapointed if we lose him
If I was at the club for sure his base salary wouldn’t be offered high due to the fact he hasn’t played a lot or any experience at this level. £750pw max imo. Incentives on appearances/clean sheets etc.
Ooff, a young inexperienced squad player yet to have any real first team experience £750 a week. I know football is often set aside as different to normal business, but how much do apprentice brickies, plaster, plumbers earn (left sparkles out of this, they only wipe their arse with £20notes) Just seems a lot to me, for his age , but most of all his current experience.