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How Kieran Gibbs' move from Arsenal to Watford broke down over wages

 

It is understood Gibbs was unwilling to compromise on his £80,000-a-week wages despite being third choice at Arsenal

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/how-kieran-gibbs-move-arsenal-10968780

 

 

No wonder we werent interested (or went no further if we were)

 

That's ridiculous, its time for a salary cap and transfer cap.

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f***ing wages in football are ridiculous :lol:

Absolutely. I do wonder whether this is a major obstacle for us too. Not just finding the bucks, but breaking the structure. If for example Shelvey is the top earner on £50k per week (not sure of source for this claim and figure) then there's zero chance we're bringing in a one-legged left back on 60% more. Might even scupper any 'star' signings if existing players have contract clauses linked to relative salary.

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We'd have similar problems with Perez surely, I know he's a striker like but he'll be on canny money at Arsenal.

 

Guessing he would take a cut as he was interested in going back to deportivo, and they won't match whatever he is on at arsenal.

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Not in any way excusing the lack of business done so far, but I am wondering whether Ashley and co think it's worth waiting until the end of the window to see if you can pick up some players from top 6 where the selling club subsidises the player's wages.  Probably quite likely that we will have to do the same to offload our crap.

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Players that refuse to move because of a drop in wages can f*** off like.

 

Says a lot that they would rather sit on a bench and do f*** all than actually play football.

 

In fairness, if someone offered you a new job with less pay, more work and having to uproot your life to a new place which potentially isn't as nice as where you are now, would you take it?

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Players that refuse to move because of a drop in wages can f*** off like.

 

Says a lot that they would rather sit on a bench and do f*** all than actually play football.

 

In fairness, if someone offered you a new job with less pay, more work and having to uproot your life to a new place which potentially isn't as nice as where you are now, would you take it?

 

Not a totally fair comparison. You'd assume he enjoys playing football, most people aren't doing their dream job as a day-job.

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Players that refuse to move because of a drop in wages can f*** off like.

 

Says a lot that they would rather sit on a bench and do f*** all than actually play football.

 

In fairness, if someone offered you a new job with less pay, more work and having to uproot your life to a new place which potentially isn't as nice as where you are now, would you take it?

Yes. If I was financially secure on the lower wage, and it meant I could actually spend the 15 or so years I have in the job actually doing it.

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f***ing wages in football are ridiculous :lol:

Absolutely. I do wonder whether this is a major obstacle for us too. Not just finding the bucks, but breaking the structure. If for example Shelvey is the top earner on £50k per week (not sure of source for this claim and figure) then there's zero chance we're bringing in a one-legged left back on 60% more. Might even scupper any 'star' signings if existing players have contract clauses linked to relative salary.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/04/11/newcastle-would-have-to-pay-jonjo-shelvey-80000-a-week-in-the-ch/

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Players that refuse to move because of a drop in wages can f*** off like.

 

Says a lot that they would rather sit on a bench and do f*** all than actually play football.

 

In fairness, if someone offered you a new job with less pay, more work and having to uproot your life to a new place which potentially isn't as nice as where you are now, would you take it?

 

Not a totally fair comparison. You'd assume he enjoys playing football, most people aren't doing their dream job as a day-job.

 

Look at the type of clubs Gibbs has been linked with. Training and (albeit playing occasionally) for Arsenal compared to spending a whole week with WBA then playing their anti-football for less money? I don't think it's quite clear cut as all footballers who refuse to take a pay cut for regular football are scumbags.

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How many years does Gibbs still have in his contract? Taking a pay cut now and getting himself regular football would probably lead to a better contract later.

 

Expires at the end of this season. Arguably he could get a better deal sitting out his contract and making more money off a bosman given there would be no transfer fee.

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Players that refuse to move because of a drop in wages can fuck off like.

 

Says a lot that they would rather sit on a bench and do fuck all than actually play football.

 

Some of them won't even make the bench. Haidara, Riviere, Krul and Colback at a guess.

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