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Tommy Watson ( ...off to Brighton)


He needs to become financially secure.
Sure, that could happen eventually if he stays. But what happens if he gets a serious injury? Look at Ross Stewart. If he can get money that sets him up for life then he should be taking it.
Not really sure this this is a fair argument in comparison with Stewart who was much older and never been on over 2k a week at 27. His move to Southampton was his last chance at a big contract and signing on fee. Yes it happens but have to be very unlucky to get a career ending injury at 18. At 18 you should be thinking about your development and trajectory to get to the very top. Look at Rigg and Jobe who value the game time they are afforded here over the money right now. If your talented enough and work hard the big move and money will come, in the mean time playing for a club who is going to afford you the game time to develop is massive imo.
 
Not really sure this this is a fair argument in comparison with Stewart who was much older and never been on over 2k a week at 27. His move to Southampton was his last chance at a big contract and signing on fee. Yes it happens but have to be very unlucky to get a career ending injury at 18. At 18 you should be thinking about your development and trajectory to get to the very top. Look at Rigg and Jobe who value the game time they are afforded here over the money right now. If your talented enough and work hard the big move and money will come, in the mean time playing for a club who is going to afford you the game time to develop is massive imo.
So it's better to get bigger money at 18 isn't it? You either get injured on better money, or you don't, on better money and with a higher benchmark for any future contracts. I'd like him to stay, I doubt he will, and I understand why not.
 
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