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Tommy Watson ( ...off to Brighton)


I would not want any player represented by Ian Harte and family sign for our great club.Thats two out of the door because of that bastard.
And Danny Graham they both should be kept far far away from the aol. Not the types I’d want my son being represented by mind. A piss heeeeed and a wanker.
 
10% of the transfer fee as a signing on fee is pretty standard. £40K certainly isn't huge money in the premier league so I don't think it will be far off the mark.

Ross Stewart probably got a similar deal. Time will tell who's got the right end of this deal. Not much too beat!

He won’t be on anywhere near £40k a week mate. Even in the crazy world of the PL, they tend not to give ridiculous contracts to 18 year old lads that have only played 20 games.

He will, however, be on a very nice wage for an 18 year old lad.
 
I haven’t noticed any of us “fickle fans” give Watson any stick when he’s played for us.

I think that post from Ian Harte just shows the contempt that some in the industry have for football supporters in general.
He hasn’t, nowt but support from the so called experts in the stands. If anything Harte shit stirring like this can only bring negativity.
 
Young Tommy looks like hes been on the sunbeds since hes come back, proper big time charlie behaviour imo

In all seriousness I'm not too fussed as I think Mundle is better, Watson still very lightweight although time for that to change obviously. He wasn't going to sign a new deal so I find anyone bashing the club over this bizarre. Some of our fans also need to get used to the idea that we will have to sell occasionally. It's a refreshing change having a raft of high value young players courted by other clubs, compared to a few years ago.
 
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