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I think the day a footballer is made redundant is pretty much long gone. At the top level anyway. Payet the shithouse refuses to play for West Ham they sell him at a huge profit. Where as morally firing him would of been the best thing. I mean if we go down down we might get 500k for Rodwell where as when he's sacked we get nowt and sadly you can't sell a member of backroom staff.
The redundancies are horrible even if they are necessary to the business. I've been in this position 4out of last 7xmases with different companies and this year my position is still only week to week and I work for a company with 10times the employees Sunderland do. Life is a bitch and that's a fact. Only in my walk of life it's the tools who get punished while the office staff are indispensable.
Footballers are on a fixed term contract , redundancy isn't an option for the club to use for a player , they pay the contract up then don't renew it.
When they wanted shot of Stefan Schwarz they tried to let him go with three months pay , he just pointed out the length his contract had left to run and. Told them to honour it , which they had no choice.
The general staff are a different issue all together, any of them who didn't see some sort of cut backs coming must be blind to the obvious as unpleasant as it is.