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With Calderwood to assist him how could he wish for more?
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There was a time but it has passed.
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Tabasco Kid
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I was asking what you would do, not what Kevin would do. Would you turn down a five time increase in wages if it was offered to you a month after starting a new job?
And in the real world, you never get offered a five fold salary increase, a month after starting a new job. Never gonna happen. Cos if they could have got you cheaper, then they would have done. Football is a strange business, but they still stick to the usual employers rules of "HOW MUCH?"
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Shoemaker
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And in the real world, you never get offered a five fold salary increase, a month after starting a new job. Never gonna happen. Cos if they could have got you cheaper, then they would have done. Football is a strange business, but they still stick to the usual employers rules of "HOW MUCH?"
But would YOU take a five fold wage increase if offered it a month after starting a new job?
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But would YOU take a five fold wage increase if offered it a month after starting a new job?
There's more to life than money...... A secure job in a nice working environment? Stuff the new job and wage increase!
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TPFKA Marvo
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With Calderwood to assist him how could he wish for more?
I'm hoping its Calderwouldn't. These things rarely work when someone returns. Frank Large being the exception.
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Managers like Bowen and Wilder* are rare to come by! Whether we like it or not Jon Brady is the only recent Manager who can possibly follow in their* footstops!
We should stick with him, as at the moment he is our only hope of survival as a EFL Club!
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Shoemaker
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I wouldn't go back to work if they offered me ten times my pension. Enough is enough and if you have enough, trying for more is just pure unnecessary greed.
I wasn’t saying once you had retired , that’s fair enough….. The 40 year old marvo starts a new job at train company A) a month later train company B) offer you a job for five times more a week…. What would you do?
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Shoemaker
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I'm hoping its Calderwouldn't. These things rarely work when someone returns. Frank Large being the exception.
I agree marvo I wouldn’t want him back , he didn’t have to leave but the old pound notes talked and off he popped. Fair enough. Having frankly built a defence and style of defending that was the laughing stock of the premier league he gets sacked and we are expected to want his help. I would think help like that we could do without. Just ask Southampton fans.
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Tabasco Kid
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But would YOU take a five fold wage increase if offered it a month after starting a new job?
I have been through this before. It would depend on the circumstances. Offer me a new job, miles away from my current secure employment, and my nice comfortable house, away from my family and friends, and the answer would be an emphatic "go fcuk yourself" This attitude cost me a previous relationship, and it aint gonna happen again. There is more to life than just money matey. And I dont give a s*** how big your mansion, garden, or fishing lake is, I am happier than you. End of story.
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Shoemaker
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I have been through this before. It would depend on the circumstances. Offer me a new job, miles away from my current secure employment, and my nice comfortable house, away from my family and friends, and the answer would be an emphatic "go fcuk yourself" This attitude cost me a previous relationship, and it aint gonna happen again. There is more to life than just money matey. And I dont give a s*** how big your mansion, garden, or fishing lake is, I am happier than you. End of story.
Not even for a five times wage increase!!! Wow Ps I’m glad to hear you are happier than me
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Tabasco Kid
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Not even for a five times wage increase!!! Wow Ps I’m glad to hear you are happier than me Does money mean everything to you? And you think that X5 salary, makes me happier than being with my current lass? You sit in your lonely temple, whilst the rest of us live within our means, and walk around with a content smile.
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Da Dah!
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Tabasco Kid
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And by the way Shoey, I would expect somebody like yourself, with serious capital, to drink in more salubrious establishments than a Corby Wetherspoons. Take it easy mate. xx
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Does money mean everything to you? And you think that X5 salary, makes me happier than being with my current lass? You sit in your lonely temple, whilst the rest of us live within our means, and walk around with a content smile.
She is a lucky lass. PS Have you checked to see if she would like you to be paid 5 times more?
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The Hotelend Grand National Sweepstake Champion 2015
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Deepcut Cobbler
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I wouldn't go back to work if they offered me ten times my pension. Enough is enough and if you have enough, trying for more is just pure unnecessary greed.
Likewise...
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“They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.” Laurence Binyon
The Hotelend Grand National Sweepstake Champion 2009
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I wasn’t saying once you had retired , that’s fair enough….. The 40 year old marvo starts a new job at train company A) a month later train company B) offer you a job for five times more a week…. What would you do?
If Kevin Nolan couldn’t work out that Moyes was going to get a decent offer sooner rather than later and he was about to complicate his position then we have employed the wrong bloke. If he jumps ship now the number of options he would have in getting another opportunity in similar circumstances would inevitably decrease as a result. He might increase his income as long as Moyes hangs onto the position, but his future prospects would take a bit of a hit. If he really is as ambitious as he suggests, then pulling cash out of Moyes apron whilst he hangs onto the strings would be a bit of a contradiction. So whilst it’s possible, I think it would be on the basis of being influenced by a fairly mercenary short term motive, and frankly good riddance.
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Let me make one thing absolutely clear, the Trust “advisor” is not god. Are you going to tell him or shall I?
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Shoemaker
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And by the way Shoey, I would expect somebody like yourself, with serious capital, to drink in more salubrious establishments than a Corby Wetherspoons. Take it easy mate. xx
I mix with all social classes
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Tabasco Kid
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She is a lucky lass.
PS Have you checked to see if she would like you to be paid 5 times more?
The biggest aphrodisiac for any female is money. Just ask Bernie Ecclestone. If it meant moving to Liverpool, not so keen.
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CobblerForever
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Thanks for posting. We weren't the only one's thinking it then.
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If Shoemaker had spare funds he might be invited to join the board. And I doubt he would accept any such invitation should it arise!
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Shoemaker
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If Shoemaker had spare funds he might be invited to join the board. And I doubt he would accept any such invitation should it arise!
There you go again spending other people’s money
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