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Why do we always let people leave without giving them a proper sending off?
Keith Andrews has been complaining to the BBC today about how he wasn't even phoned to say goodbye.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23667034
Now i know he never really set the world on fire here, but thinking about all the other players who have complained about this I just don't understand what is going wrong. Pederson, Stelios, Campo...all of them shown the door without even so much as a goodbye.
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Keith Andrews has been complaining to the BBC today about how he wasn't even phoned to say goodbye.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23667034
Now i know he never really set the world on fire here, but thinking about all the other players who have complained about this I just don't understand what is going wrong. Pederson, Stelios, Campo...all of them shown the door without even so much as a goodbye.
Mystifying!
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No, it's a poor do that. Dougie should be phoning him and explaining his reasons. Don't needlessly piss people off - in five years Andrews might be managing a player Freedman wants to sign...
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I just think it's something we all too frequently do badly as a club.
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Someone must have phoned him to tell him to get himself down to Brighton?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:No, it's a poor do that. Dougie should be phoning him and explaining his reasons. Don't needlessly piss people off - in five years Andrews might be managing a player Freedman wants to sign...
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Presumably his agent, who would have negotiated everything for Andrews.BWFC_Insane wrote:Someone must have phoned him to tell him to get himself down to Brighton?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:No, it's a poor do that. Dougie should be phoning him and explaining his reasons. Don't needlessly piss people off - in five years Andrews might be managing a player Freedman wants to sign...
I agree that it's quite disrespectful. It's not necessary or anything like that, but surely it's just simple good manners to thank someone, wish them the best etc.? There's a right and wrong way to do things and it seems that too often we end up pissing players off when they leave. When people like Davies and Andrews complain about the way they've been handled, it's hardly likely to impress people who are considering joining the club.
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If you mean Kevin Davies, that's a different matter. You're right that it doesn't help, though – although in terms of getting players to come to the club, I doubt many have turned down a signing-on fee because they fear they might not get a Sorry You're Leaving card at the end.
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Have a word with yourself. 'Noooo, I'm not joining them in case I don't get an all-the-best phonecall when I leave".SmokinFrazier wrote:When people like Davies and Andrews complain about the way they've been handled, it's hardly likely to impress people who are considering joining the club.
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Seems Allardyce did the same when he was here to far bigger characters at the club, see Pedersens comments in a different thread.
Trouble is with all this is you only have one side of the story and you don't know how much it is just the player being bitter at having to leave.
Kevin Davies was informed of the decision though, he has said himself. So I don't see how in any way that is similar. The only disrespect shown there has been from Davies and his wife towards the club that reportedly paid them £10M over the years.
Trouble is with all this is you only have one side of the story and you don't know how much it is just the player being bitter at having to leave.
Kevin Davies was informed of the decision though, he has said himself. So I don't see how in any way that is similar. The only disrespect shown there has been from Davies and his wife towards the club that reportedly paid them £10M over the years.
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Did he, show disrespect? He, in his own mind, felt hurt, and he possibly expressed his feelings in a way that were unlikely to engender sympathy from the average Bolton supporter, but saying he showed disrespect seems a tad overblown.BWFC_Insane wrote:Seems Allardyce did the same when he was here to far bigger characters at the club, see Pedersens comments in a different thread.
Trouble is with all this is you only have one side of the story and you don't know how much it is just the player being bitter at having to leave.
Kevin Davies was informed of the decision though, he has said himself. So I don't see how in any way that is similar. The only disrespect shown there has been from Davies and his wife towards the club that reportedly paid them £10M over the years.
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I can see his point at being suddenly shipped off after playing pre-season and the first game, and of course no-one likes to realise that we've preferred to buy someone else rather than play him.
However, Andrews is still our player so it's not a goodbye.
However, Andrews is still our player so it's not a goodbye.
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I agree. Theres no point in needlessly getting people's backs up. Not only for your reasons, but players (I'm sure like every other profession) talk to each other. Even if his time here was good, ending on a sour note can change that players perception of the club, and the light he will paint it in in the future to others. We have got form for this, I'm sure a 5 minute call wouldn't damage the overdraft or put a strain on the management's available time.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:No, it's a poor do that. Dougie should be phoning him and explaining his reasons. Don't needlessly piss people off - in five years Andrews might be managing a player Freedman wants to sign...
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Nothing like a good bit of BWFCi hyperbole to get a thread going.BWFC_Insane wrote:Seems Allardyce did the same when he was here to far bigger characters at the club, see Pedersens comments in a different thread.
Trouble is with all this is you only have one side of the story and you don't know how much it is just the player being bitter at having to leave.
Kevin Davies was informed of the decision though, he has said himself. So I don't see how in any way that is similar. The only disrespect shown there has been from Davies and his wife towards the club that reportedly paid them £10M over the years.
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I wonder if his kids can sleep at night yet?Lord Kangana wrote:Nothing like a good bit of BWFCi hyperbole to get a thread going.BWFC_Insane wrote:Seems Allardyce did the same when he was here to far bigger characters at the club, see Pedersens comments in a different thread.
Trouble is with all this is you only have one side of the story and you don't know how much it is just the player being bitter at having to leave.
Kevin Davies was informed of the decision though, he has said himself. So I don't see how in any way that is similar. The only disrespect shown there has been from Davies and his wife towards the club that reportedly paid them £10M over the years.
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He reads your posts to them.
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Agreed.Lord Kangana wrote:I agree. Theres no point in needlessly getting people's backs up. Not only for your reasons, but players (I'm sure like every other profession) talk to each other. Even if his time here was good, ending on a sour note can change that players perception of the club, and the light he will paint it in in the future to others. We have got form for this, I'm sure a 5 minute call wouldn't damage the overdraft or put a strain on the management's available time.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:No, it's a poor do that. Dougie should be phoning him and explaining his reasons. Don't needlessly piss people off - in five years Andrews might be managing a player Freedman wants to sign...
Don't understand the attitude of, players are paid a lot of money so they can be treated like shit.
If one of our selling points as a club to players is our tight knit, friendly atmosphere, it doesn't help really does it
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He's only gone for a season on loan. He needs to get a grip. Rather than whining to the media, maybe he should have picked up the phone to Dougie himself.
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Therein lies the problem. His whining or otherwise may be difficult to defend, on the other hand if Douglas, or any other representative of the club had "just picked up the phone" themselves, the whole issue could have been circumvented. Its in our interests, you understand, to do this, its not Keith Andrews I'm thinking of.
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I can see your point of view LK. As Athers said though, he's still our player, so no goodbye needed, I'm fairly sure there would have been communication with him about going on loan as he was spotted down there last week at some point.
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