Clearly he has a better offer from elsewhere. Forget him. No player's bigger than the team; especially him.
Bye then Thanks for the entertainment value of kicking the ball the hardest I have seen in a reds shirt since Banger Banks and would like to have kept you but hardly an irreplaceable member of the team - hope you enjoy your reserve team footy at whichever championship club you end up at
<font size="2">"In the light of Dominik's performances for the Reds this season Barnsley Football Club have made him and his agent a very generous offer.</font></p> <font size="2">Dominik's agent has rejected these new, vastly improved terms, and reneged on the agreement in place."</font></p> <font size="2">Apart from the usual primary school grammar amI the only one who finds the above embarrassingly unprofessional?</font></p>
well said **** him off if dosent want to play and take the wages offered we could end up with a players revolt over wages
Might juts all be agent-speak. Talking up the contract offer. On the other hand, that's how Nardiello went.
Yep The first sentence seems okay but the second should have been withheld until at least after he has left. Making reneging allegations isn't going to help the deal, or indeed set a precedence to help any of the other upcoming deals.
Something like "In the light of Dominik's performances for the Reds this season Barnsley Football Club have made him and his agent a very generous offer. This offer has not been accepted at the current time."