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Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:18 pm

Rydogsccfc wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:Let him go mun.

Slade wants him to stay does he,this is the same Slade who turned down a million plus offer from Wolves for Joe Mason,an offer that will never be replicated again


Wolves never came in for Mason that was just rumors.

You know how?


Honestly Wolves never actually made a bid, Two reporters I know asked Kenny Jacket.


Boom! :lol: :thumbup:

Who was responsible for spreading false rumours on here then

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:19 pm

angelis1949 wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:
angelis1949 wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:Let him go mun.

Slade wants him to stay does he,this is the same Slade who turned down a million plus offer from Wolves for Joe Mason,an offer that will never be replicated again


Wolves never came in for Mason that was just rumors.

You know how?


Honestly Wolves never actually made a bid, Two reporters I know asked Kenny Jacket.


Boom! :lol: :thumbup:

Who was responsible for spreading false rumours on here then


Twitter.

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:25 pm

llan bluebird wrote:I am sure we would have to pay the employers contribution for NI.

Most Footballers but especially strikers have a goal bonus and maybe an appearance bonus.


We do.

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:27 pm

maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Santa Ponsa Blue wrote:The club and Jones are currently locked in negotiations over a new contract, with the Bluebirds insisting he takes a pay cut.

He is currently earning £35,000-a-week basics and Russell Slade recently admitted that, whilst he wants the striker to stay, the decision is out of his hands.


Mason,With all the bonuses and Tax, Kenwyne is costing us £50,000 a week, No way worth that,there are better players out there for that kind of money.

I'm very surprised we pay his tax and ni ,I know we would pay employers contributions but I wouldn't of thought that would be 13 k


Wez,
I'm with someone now outside shareholders meeting ,your right City are taking the tax out of his £37,500 basic wage a week, but if he plays and scores he costs the club £50,000 gross a week


Wow, Annis admitting Wez is right. He must be right about everything else you debate about.



Neil, Grow up, if ever I am in the wrong, I own up up, not like you.

Kenwyne still costing us £50,000 a week though, on that note Im spot on.

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:32 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Santa Ponsa Blue wrote:The club and Jones are currently locked in negotiations over a new contract, with the Bluebirds insisting he takes a pay cut.

He is currently earning £35,000-a-week basics and Russell Slade recently admitted that, whilst he wants the striker to stay, the decision is out of his hands.


Mason,With all the bonuses and Tax, Kenwyne is costing us £50,000 a week, No way worth that,there are better players out there for that kind of money.

I'm very surprised we pay his tax and ni ,I know we would pay employers contributions but I wouldn't of thought that would be 13 k


Wez,
I'm with someone now outside shareholders meeting ,your right City are taking the tax out of his £37,500 basic wage a week, but if he plays and scores he costs the club £50,000 gross a week


Wow, Annis admitting Wez is right. He must be right about everything else you debate about.



Neil, Grow up, if ever I am in the wrong, I own up up, not like you.

Kenwyne still costing us £50,000 a week though, on that note Im spot on.


Lighten up Annis it was a joke.

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:36 pm

maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Santa Ponsa Blue wrote:The club and Jones are currently locked in negotiations over a new contract, with the Bluebirds insisting he takes a pay cut.

He is currently earning £35,000-a-week basics and Russell Slade recently admitted that, whilst he wants the striker to stay, the decision is out of his hands.


Mason,With all the bonuses and Tax, Kenwyne is costing us £50,000 a week, No way worth that,there are better players out there for that kind of money.

I'm very surprised we pay his tax and ni ,I know we would pay employers contributions but I wouldn't of thought that would be 13 k


Wez,
I'm with someone now outside shareholders meeting ,your right City are taking the tax out of his £37,500 basic wage a week, but if he plays and scores he costs the club £50,000 gross a week


Wow, Annis admitting Wez is right. He must be right about everything else you debate about.



Neil, Grow up, if ever I am in the wrong, I own up up, not like you.

Kenwyne still costing us £50,000 a week though, on that note Im spot on.


Lighten up Annis it was a joke.



Besides, the one time I was wrong I owned up. You can ask my wife.

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:38 pm

maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Santa Ponsa Blue wrote:The club and Jones are currently locked in negotiations over a new contract, with the Bluebirds insisting he takes a pay cut.

He is currently earning £35,000-a-week basics and Russell Slade recently admitted that, whilst he wants the striker to stay, the decision is out of his hands.


Mason,With all the bonuses and Tax, Kenwyne is costing us £50,000 a week, No way worth that,there are better players out there for that kind of money.

I'm very surprised we pay his tax and ni ,I know we would pay employers contributions but I wouldn't of thought that would be 13 k


Wez,
I'm with someone now outside shareholders meeting ,your right City are taking the tax out of his £37,500 basic wage a week, but if he plays and scores he costs the club £50,000 gross a week


Wow, Annis admitting Wez is right. He must be right about everything else you debate about.



Neil, Grow up, if ever I am in the wrong, I own up up, not like you.

Kenwyne still costing us £50,000 a week though, on that note Im spot on.


Lighten up Annis it was a joke.



Neil, I see what a farce our club is and a joke like todays meeting I was, Like a circus its been for the last 4 years.
If you saw it first hand including the b*stard rebrand, perhaps you would not stick up for the people running our club.

About 14 minor shareholders were sat outside with me today, all supported City for 30-50 years and everyone of them never had a good word for Tan and Co, because they like me know whats going on.
Not one fan/shareholder who sat in the room today on the other side of the top table were happy.

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:43 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Santa Ponsa Blue wrote:The club and Jones are currently locked in negotiations over a new contract, with the Bluebirds insisting he takes a pay cut.

He is currently earning £35,000-a-week basics and Russell Slade recently admitted that, whilst he wants the striker to stay, the decision is out of his hands.


Mason,With all the bonuses and Tax, Kenwyne is costing us £50,000 a week, No way worth that,there are better players out there for that kind of money.

I'm very surprised we pay his tax and ni ,I know we would pay employers contributions but I wouldn't of thought that would be 13 k


Wez,
I'm with someone now outside shareholders meeting ,your right City are taking the tax out of his £37,500 basic wage a week, but if he plays and scores he costs the club £50,000 gross a week


Wow, Annis admitting Wez is right. He must be right about everything else you debate about.



Neil, Grow up, if ever I am in the wrong, I own up up, not like you.

Kenwyne still costing us £50,000 a week though, on that note Im spot on.


Lighten up Annis it was a joke.



Neil, I see what a farce our club is and a joke like todays meeting I was, Like a circus its been for the last 4 years.
If you saw it first hand including the b*stard rebrand, perhaps you would not stick up for the people running our club.

About 14 minor shareholders were sat outside with me today, all supported City for 30-50 years and everyone of them never had a good word for Tan and Co, because they like me know whats going on.
Not one fan/shareholder who sat in the room today on the other side of the top table were happy.


I'm not sticking up for anybody. It hasn't changed for 25 years Annis. It's been farce after farce after farce. Nothing new. Rick Wright 'giving' the club to the junior bluebirds, Clive Sullivan acting for his brother, Cadman and complete lack of money, Kumar, PMG both useless, Borley as chairman then Sam stabilised it for a couple of years until it fell apart again Black Friday, Riddler and his bullshit. It's nothing new. You have written some class books about it all.

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 3:58 pm

maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Santa Ponsa Blue wrote:The club and Jones are currently locked in negotiations over a new contract, with the Bluebirds insisting he takes a pay cut.

He is currently earning £35,000-a-week basics and Russell Slade recently admitted that, whilst he wants the striker to stay, the decision is out of his hands.


Mason,With all the bonuses and Tax, Kenwyne is costing us £50,000 a week, No way worth that,there are better players out there for that kind of money.

I'm very surprised we pay his tax and ni ,I know we would pay employers contributions but I wouldn't of thought that would be 13 k


Wez,
I'm with someone now outside shareholders meeting ,your right City are taking the tax out of his £37,500 basic wage a week, but if he plays and scores he costs the club £50,000 gross a week


Wow, Annis admitting Wez is right. He must be right about everything else you debate about.



Neil, Grow up, if ever I am in the wrong, I own up up, not like you.

Kenwyne still costing us £50,000 a week though, on that note Im spot on.


Lighten up Annis it was a joke.



Neil, I see what a farce our club is and a joke like todays meeting I was, Like a circus its been for the last 4 years.
If you saw it first hand including the b*stard rebrand, perhaps you would not stick up for the people running our club.

About 14 minor shareholders were sat outside with me today, all supported City for 30-50 years and everyone of them never had a good word for Tan and Co, because they like me know whats going on.
Not one fan/shareholder who sat in the room today on the other side of the top table were happy.


I'm not sticking up for anybody. It hasn't changed for 25 years Annis. It's been farce after farce after farce. Nothing new. Rick Wright 'giving' the club to the junior bluebirds, Clive Sullivan acting for his brother, Cadman and complete lack of money, Kumar, PMG both useless, Borley as chairman then Sam stabilised it for a couple of years until it fell apart again Black Friday, Riddler and his bullshit. It's nothing new. You have written some class books about it all.


:lol:

On that note your right, its virtually always been like this, other than the Rebrand, that was the final nail in the coffin for many fans.

Re: ' NEW CONTRACT FOR CITY STRIKER? '

Mon Dec 21, 2015 4:57 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
Santa Ponsa Blue wrote:The club and Jones are currently locked in negotiations over a new contract, with the Bluebirds insisting he takes a pay cut.

He is currently earning £35,000-a-week basics and Russell Slade recently admitted that, whilst he wants the striker to stay, the decision is out of his hands.


Mason,With all the bonuses and Tax, Kenwyne is costing us £50,000 a week, No way worth that,there are better players out there for that kind of money.

I'm very surprised we pay his tax and ni ,I know we would pay employers contributions but I wouldn't of thought that would be 13 k


Wez,
I'm with someone now outside shareholders meeting ,your right City are taking the tax out of his £37,500 basic wage a week, but if he plays and scores he costs the club £50,000 gross a week


Wow, Annis admitting Wez is right. He must be right about everything else you debate about.



Neil, Grow up, if ever I am in the wrong, I own up up, not like you.

Kenwyne still costing us £50,000 a week though, on that note Im spot on.


Lighten up Annis it was a joke.



Neil, I see what a farce our club is and a joke like todays meeting I was, Like a circus its been for the last 4 years.
If you saw it first hand including the b*stard rebrand, perhaps you would not stick up for the people running our club.

About 14 minor shareholders were sat outside with me today, all supported City for 30-50 years and everyone of them never had a good word for Tan and Co, because they like me know whats going on.
Not one fan/shareholder who sat in the room today on the other side of the top table were happy.


I'm not sticking up for anybody. It hasn't changed for 25 years Annis. It's been farce after farce after farce. Nothing new. Rick Wright 'giving' the club to the junior bluebirds, Clive Sullivan acting for his brother, Cadman and complete lack of money, Kumar, PMG both useless, Borley as chairman then Sam stabilised it for a couple of years until it fell apart again Black Friday, Riddler and his bullshit. It's nothing new. You have written some class books about it all.


:lol:

On that note your right, its virtually always been like this, other than the Rebrand, that was the final nail in the coffin for many fans.


Told you Annis I am always right.

Mate you need to chill out. Nothing can be changed. You need to just be a fan and support the club as you always have. Let the others deal with the bullshit.

Or stand for the trust. I would become a member to vote for you.