by Clockwatcher » 07 Apr 2010 11:50
by TBM » 07 Apr 2010 12:38
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 07 Apr 2010 12:44
by gazzer, loyal royal » 07 Apr 2010 16:02
by SpaceCruiser » 07 Apr 2010 16:08
gazzer, loyal royal hasn't Griffin said he doesn't want to stay until after the loan deal?
by RG30 » 07 Apr 2010 16:46
by TBM » 07 Apr 2010 16:56
SpaceCruisergazzer, loyal royal hasn't Griffin said he doesn't want to stay until after the loan deal?
Yes, I do remember reading about him saying he didn't want to stay beyond the loan deal because he wanted to prove a point to the Stoke manager. However, I think he's been enjoying playing regular games, in which his team is winning, that he might change his mind. You never know.
Griffin, who has also played for Newcastle United and Portsmouth, admitted that he has more than likely played his last game for Stoke and could be looking for a new club in the summer.
And if Royals manage to come to an agreement for the experienced defender then they will have certainly pulled off a major coup.
But Griffin remainsg coy about next season, but hasn’t ruled out signing for Reading.
by specialjon » 07 Apr 2010 16:58
by Ian Royal » 07 Apr 2010 20:47
specialjon Also with him being over 30 we'll only offer him a one year contract and there for I doubt he'd want to relocate his family for one year. He could still commute like he currently is. But with his current form you'd guess that a few more midlands based clubs would be looking at signing him.
by specialjon » 09 Apr 2010 14:26
by Hoop Blah » 09 Apr 2010 14:51
by Stranded » 09 Apr 2010 14:55
specialjon Ian, why would we offer him a two year contract when it's club policy to offer anyone over 30 a one year deal? We've offered ivar a one year deal and he's turned it down, why would the griff be any different? Ady williams left because he was only offered a one year deal and Coventry offered him longer. I think the same will happen with ivar
by TBM » 09 Apr 2010 15:19
Strandedspecialjon Ian, why would we offer him a two year contract when it's club policy to offer anyone over 30 a one year deal? We've offered ivar a one year deal and he's turned it down, why would the griff be any different? Ady williams left because he was only offered a one year deal and Coventry offered him longer. I think the same will happen with ivar
It's club policy to offer those at the club a one year deal - if we want a player else where who is over 30 we would offer more than that if we felt it the best course of action.
by Muskrat » 09 Apr 2010 22:17
gazzer, loyal royal hasn't Griffin said he doesn't want to stay until after the loan deal?
There may be a few outs in the summer, but right back is a priority position. Hopefully we can get Bertrand on another season long loan deal as he won't get a game behind Cole, Zhirkov and Ferriera
by Dirk Gently » 09 Apr 2010 22:25
gazzer, loyal royal hasn't Griffin said he doesn't want to stay until after the loan deal?
by Muskrat » 09 Apr 2010 22:38
by Ian Royal » 10 Apr 2010 17:35
specialjon Ian, why would we offer him a two year contract when it's club policy to offer anyone over 30 a one year deal? We've offered ivar a one year deal and he's turned it down, why would the griff be any different? Ady williams left because he was only offered a one year deal and Coventry offered him longer. I think the same will happen with ivar
by gazzer, loyal royal » 11 Apr 2010 07:58
Ian Royalspecialjon Ian, why would we offer him a two year contract when it's club policy to offer anyone over 30 a one year deal? We've offered ivar a one year deal and he's turned it down, why would the griff be any different? Ady williams left because he was only offered a one year deal and Coventry offered him longer. I think the same will happen with ivar
Because Hammond isn't stupid enough to apply a blanket rule for everyone of a certain age to the detriment of the club. We've offered Ivar 1 years because he's been on the decline for a couple of years already and it's not in our interests with the likes of Mills and Pearce at the club to offer him longer.
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