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Jack Clarke


The bottom line is all I have ever said is Clarke should have waited for a more established team to come in for him.

Now that might been 6 months or a year. Losing out on extra money for that period is neither here or there when you're a multi millionaire.

I say that as someone who has barely earned more in a year than what Jack Clarke was getting every fortnight at Sunderland.

Good footballers get paid stupid money. They aren't waiting for their next pound.

We played the mags when we were at a low ebb. Beale was in charge and Roberts was injured so all our eggs were in the Clarke basket.

He had a bad day. It happens. It doesn't mean he's not up to it in the Premier League. But that doesn't mean he'll make it at Ipswich either. Some players don't fit with certain clubs. It happens all the time.
What better option would there have been? Look I loved Clarke, I was a massive fan, I still am and I hope he succeeds. But the fact is he had been a proper top championship player for 2 seasons and that was the best offer he had. What would an extra year in the championship have got him? The only way he gets a better move is to perform at a higher level now.
 
The bottom line is all I have ever said is Clarke should have waited for a more established team to come in for him.

Now that might been 6 months or a year. Losing out on extra money for that period is neither here or there when you're a multi millionaire.

I say that as someone who has barely earned more in a year than what Jack Clarke was getting every fortnight at Sunderland.

Good footballers get paid stupid money. They aren't waiting for their next pound.

We played the mags when we were at a low ebb. Beale was in charge and Roberts was injured so all our eggs were in the Clarke basket.

He had a bad day. It happens. It doesn't mean he's not up to it in the Premier League. But that doesn't mean he'll make it at Ipswich either. Some players don't fit with certain clubs. It happens all the time.
Pick up an injury and there goes that plan up in smoke.
These players have a finite shelf life and shouldn’t be leaving any money on the table. Make as much as you can for as long as you can is my take on it.
 
What better option would there have been? Look I loved Clarke, I was a massive fan, I still am and I hope he succeeds. But the fact is he had been a proper top championship player for 2 seasons and that was the best offer he had. What would an extra year in the championship have got him? The only way he gets a better move is to perform at a higher level now.
If I was a player of Clarke's ability I'd back myself to get a better move than Ipswich.

I'd actually have belief in myself to think I'm better than a relegation favourite.
 
Hows Rossco getting on anyway, getting any games for Southampton
A perpetual state of "two weeks" return according to their manager. Barely featured and picked up a couple of injuries that seem to be ongoing.

What a f***ing sale that was. :lol:
 
A perpetual state of "two weeks" return according to their manager. Barely featured and picked up a couple of injuries that seem to be ongoing.

What a f***ing sale that was. :lol:
Good business but shame for the lad but he got what he wanted and do did we.
 
What he said was invest £1m at 25 and don't touch it. At 35 it isn't going to be £1m anymore, it's going to be a lot more.
But it’s still a massively hypothetical situation where he sticks away loads of cash so he can stay at Sunderland I’m the championship and earn loads less money
Off the bench out of position. Living the dream.
Playing in every game in the best league in the world , at the best grounds, against the best players. Testing himself at the highest level while getting paid miles more money. What is the dream?
If I was a player of Clarke's ability I'd back myself to get a better move than Ipswich.

I'd actually have belief in myself to think I'm better than a relegation favourite.
He can have all the belief he wants, the fact is nobody at that moment in time thinks he is better than that. There was not a better move for him. Explain how he gets a better move than what was on the table seeing as what he did the last 2 seasons didn’t get him one ?
 
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If you invest £1M it should give you an income £80K a year at least. Plus his pension.
What pension do you get in your 30s?
You definitely can.

Unless you go on expensive holidays or drive expensive cars.
We can agree to disagree. I don't think you can do it easily. Of course it can be done, but not easily and not something you'd choose over having significantly more.
What he said was invest £1m at 25 and don't touch it. At 35 it isn't going to be £1m anymore, it's going to be a lot more.
And there'll be 10 years more of inflation too. And you would need the money you get back from it to also cover another 30+ years of compound inflation. It gets eroded in real terms very quickly over an extended period.
 
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What pension do you get in your 30s?

We can agree to disagree. I don't think you can do it easily. Of course it can be done, but not easily and not something you'd choose over having significantly more.
Honest these people are just daft. These lads will have lived a life of stunning houses , driving amazing cars, holidays most people can only dream of. But they shouldn’t move to make treble the money on offer because they can get by on not much money when they retire. I am sure they will be fine in their 2 bed terrace in Pallion ( sorry folks from Pallion, had to pick somewhere) sure it was the plan all along rather than go and earn massive money so they live the life forever.
 
Got lambasted on here when I suggested he was never a £25m player.

His stats were massively overstated due to the fact he took and scored pens.

He was very good in this league, but no way was he ever worth that sum.

If he stays there, and they go down, then he'll no doubt be a good player in this league again.

But as has been shown this season, he is very easily replaceable.
I was ridiculed too for suggesting same. (Nothing new there mind. Apparently I'm a "lunatic". :D)
It's very easy to get carried away when watching the same players do well week in week out. It's easy to forget we often wear red and white tinted specs.
 
Honest these people are just daft. These lads will have lived a life of stunning houses , driving amazing cars, holidays most people can only dream of. But they shouldn’t move to make treble the money on offer because they can get by on not much money when they retire. I am sure they will be fine in their 2 bed terrace in Pallion ( sorry folks from Pallion, had to pick somewhere) sure it was the plan all along rather than go and earn massive money so they live the life forever.
And that's before you think about the risk of a career ending injury or significant loss of form, the reasonable cost of a house to buy (upwards of £2m), cost of sending a couple of kids to private school (£500k), cost of helping those kids buy a house (£500k).

But no, turn down the money in your career and at 35 the only thing that matters is the stats from the past 15 years from playing below the premier league.
 
Got lambasted on here when I suggested he was never a £25m player.

His stats were massively overstated due to the fact he took and scored pens.

He was very good in this league, but no way was he ever worth that sum.

If he stays there, and they go down, then he'll no doubt be a good player in this league again.

But as has been shown this season, he is very easily replaceable.
Toddle off back to your own forum, you’ve been quiet until you’ve won a couple of games
 
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