James Trafford's Contract
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Re: James Trafford's Contract
Barristers readying their wigs as we speak
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I rest my case.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 10:16 amI'm not sure how that conclusions been reached I do occasionally go when I can be arsed admittedly it's not been often with that buffoon sat in the dugout.
I do a 200 mile round trip for each home game braving what the M6 may care to throw my way..
I've a season ticket in the CFS.
Not an super fan by any means (and I've never claimed to be) but, unlike you and the others who screech on the sidelines and can't be "arsed", I go to games and apart from acknowledging our squad's and manager's weaknesses, I make a real effort to be positive and appreciate the bigger picture of the potential we have.
Today proved what we can do next season.
I'm afraid your earlier accusation of me being a Rovers fan makes you look even more lazy and silly than usual.
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To be fair, today proved that we are extremely limited, and doesn’t bode well for next season at all. Our best players are loan players, and they are likely to be long gone next season. Even when we have superior numbers, we lack the nous and tactical awareness to make our advantage count. Substitutions today gave away our numerical advantage. Being unable to stretch that team today when 1-0 up and have them running around after the ball is why that isn’t going to change in the close season.
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That’s your choice to do that & nobody else’s. 1 sunny day doesn’t make a summer & we were hanging on at the end against 10 men & indebted to muric for some fine saves. Next season will be totally different some of the players that played today might not even be there next season that’s for starters & producing 1 good performance every now & again might be not enough you’ll only get somewhere with consistency.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:19 pmI rest my case.
I do a 200 mile round trip for each home game braving what the M6 may care to throw my way..
I've a season ticket in the CFS.
Not an super fan by any means (and I've never claimed to be) but, unlike you and the others who screech on the sidelines and can't be "arsed", I go to games and apart from acknowledging our squad's and manager's weaknesses, I make a real effort to be positive and appreciate the bigger picture of the potential we have.
Today proved what we can do next season.
I'm afraid your earlier accusation of me being a Rovers fan makes you look even more lazy and silly than usual.
Re: James Trafford's Contract
I hear Trafford has started a gofundme for legal action over breach of contract.
Any damages to go to charity.
Any damages to go to charity.
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Did anybody specifically say with certainty that his contract did state that he had to play because what I read & interpreted is that some people said it was a possibility without being certain but the slightest mention of it being a possibility led some silly sallys getting their knickers in a twist.
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It was the first game I didn’t walk past his agent (David Eyres) after the game today.
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No ****, Sherlock.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:55 pmThat’s your choice to do that & nobody else’s. 1 sunny day doesn’t make a summer & we were hanging on at the end against 10 men & indebted to muric for some fine saves. Next season will be totally different some of the players that played today might not even be there next season that’s for starters & producing 1 good performance every now & again might be not enough you’ll only get somewhere with consistency.
And your point is?
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Towards the end, possibly.bobinho wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:44 pmTo be fair, today proved that we are extremely limited, and doesn’t bode well for next season at all. Our best players are loan players, and they are likely to be long gone next season. Even when we have superior numbers, we lack the nous and tactical awareness to make our advantage count. Substitutions today gave away our numerical advantage. Being unable to stretch that team today when 1-0 up and have them running around after the ball is why that isn’t going to change in the close season.
Until then we were absolutely all over them and it would have been no surprise if we'd have gone three or four up.
We played some fabulous stuff at times.
I'm pretty confident about the future, you're not.
That's OK.
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Stop moping on about your 200 mile car journey. Nobody forces you go so why make a big deal about it. I'm not interested.
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But you still mention it?
You accused me of being a Rovers fan, I showed you up for talking your usual nonsense.
As I said, I've never claimed to be a superfan, I just like following the Clarets, motorway or not, and am happy to go on the Turf.
I can see our weaknesses but can appreciate our strengths.
I'm not surprised you're not interested in reading about you making lies up about other posters, you can't even be bothered, by your own admission, to go and watch the lads. Much easier to bitch and whine on here than go and see for yourself, eh?
Pretty poor, really, but your choice.
It does kind of remove any credibility you had.
Anyway, I enjoyed yesterday and am delighted we won.
You might not be but, again, that's up to you.
You accused me of being a Rovers fan, I showed you up for talking your usual nonsense.
As I said, I've never claimed to be a superfan, I just like following the Clarets, motorway or not, and am happy to go on the Turf.
I can see our weaknesses but can appreciate our strengths.
I'm not surprised you're not interested in reading about you making lies up about other posters, you can't even be bothered, by your own admission, to go and watch the lads. Much easier to bitch and whine on here than go and see for yourself, eh?
Pretty poor, really, but your choice.
It does kind of remove any credibility you had.
Anyway, I enjoyed yesterday and am delighted we won.
You might not be but, again, that's up to you.
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It doesn't remain in doubt anymore. Not there was any doubt to most people before anyway.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 8:15 pmIt remains in doubt to me because I don't have any inside knowledge concerning JTs contract if you are sure about something obviously you do.
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I do & will remain unconvinced as is my fundamental right!evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:23 pmBut you still mention it?
You accused me of being a Rovers fan, I showed you up for talking your usual nonsense.
As I said, I've never claimed to be a superfan, I just like following the Clarets, motorway or not, and am happy to go on the Turf.
I can see our weaknesses but can appreciate our strengths.
I'm not surprised you're not interested in reading about you making lies up about other posters, you can't even be bothered, by your own admission, to go and watch the lads. Much easier to bitch and whine on here than go and see for yourself, eh?
Pretty poor, really, but your choice.
It does kind of remove any credibility you had.
Anyway, I enjoyed yesterday and am delighted we won.
You might not be but, again, that's up to you.
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Indeed.
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Only really stupid people thought there was any in truth in this imaginary contract clause that he had demanded he played and we agreed.
Only the Kosovan mafia lies from lowbank trumped it.
Only the Kosovan mafia lies from lowbank trumped it.
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I'm sure it was just coincidence, but there was plenty of Kosovans walking around Gawthorpe Hall and grounds this week.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 9:04 amOnly really stupid people thought there was any in truth in this imaginary contract clause that he had demanded he played and we agreed.
Only the Kosovan mafia lies from lowbank trumped it.
And Muric gets back in the team.