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Title: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: bostontarget.co.uk on April 23, 2014, 05:18:24 PM
Boston United boss Dennis Greene has invited his entire squad back for pre-season training, but has warned he will not be handing out a string of one-year deals.

Read more: http://www.bostontarget.co.uk/Dennis-Greene-vows-cautious-contracts-Boston/story-21000561-detail/story.html#ixzz2zj7tjJsZ
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Lee Newell on April 23, 2014, 07:22:36 PM
Interesting.

I guess that means Piergianni is the only one signed up on a contract so far then? Great to know he is staying.

Would be a blow if we do lose Miller, but if a higher level club come in for him then who who can blame him.

Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: B Grimes on April 23, 2014, 08:01:07 PM
Interesting.

I guess that means Piergianni is the only one signed up on a contract so far then? Great to know he is staying.

Would be a blow if we do lose Miller, but if a higher level club come in for him then who who can blame him.

I dont read it like that Lee. If Pidge had signed, actually put pen to paper it would be all over the main site. Agreeing a deal in principle is not the same as signing, even though it sounds really promising, and if please god somehow we did get promoted all presented offers will presumably change. I totally get DG's point about the pit falls of contracts, with Mills and Timms taking a huge slice of his budget and Ross and SWD hardly playing this year so being wary is understandable but in an ideal world, for us lot to see Pidge, Garner, King, Steer, Newsham, McGhee, Miller, Newsh and Dowie all on contract would be really exciting, but realistically it's not likely to happen regardless of how much we want it to . If any player moves upwards, then as you say Lee fair play to them its totally understandable  just as long as none leave for other teams in the Conf North that's what hurts isn't it?
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Lord Cutler Knobhead on April 23, 2014, 08:48:40 PM
Interesting.

I guess that means Piergianni is the only one signed up on a contract so far then? Great to know he is staying.

Would be a blow if we do lose Miller, but if a higher level club come in for him then who who can blame him.

I dont read it like that Lee. If Pidge had signed, actually put pen to paper it would be all over the main site. Agreeing a deal in principle is not the same as signing, even though it sounds really promising, and if please god somehow we did get promoted all presented offers will presumably change. I totally get DG's point about the pit falls of contracts, with Mills and Timms taking a huge slice of his budget and Ross and SWD hardly playing this year so being wary is understandable but in an ideal world, for us lot to see Pidge, Garner, King, Steer, Newsham, McGhee, Miller, Newsh and Dowie all on contract would be really exciting, but realistically it's not likely to happen regardless of how much we want it to . If any player moves upwards, then as you say Lee fair play to them its totally understandable  just as long as none leave for other teams in the Conf North that's what hurts isn't it?

How many are northern based and on the radar of the village idiots from the shadow of the bridge?
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Cavalier on April 23, 2014, 09:39:09 PM
Interesting.

I guess that means Piergianni is the only one signed up on a contract so far then? Great to know he is staying.

Would be a blow if we do lose Miller, but if a higher level club come in for him then who who can blame him.

I dont read it like that Lee. If Pidge had signed, actually put pen to paper it would be all over the main site. Agreeing a deal in principle is not the same as signing, even though it sounds really promising, and if please god somehow we did get promoted all presented offers will presumably change. I totally get DG's point about the pit falls of contracts, with Mills and Timms taking a huge slice of his budget and Ross and SWD hardly playing this year so being wary is understandable but in an ideal world, for us lot to see Pidge, Garner, King, Steer, Newsham, McGhee, Miller, Newsh and Dowie all on contract would be really exciting, but realistically it's not likely to happen regardless of how much we want it to . If any player moves upwards, then as you say Lee fair play to them its totally understandable  just as long as none leave for other teams in the Conf North that's what hurts isn't it?

How many are northern based and on the radar of the village idiots from the shadow of the bridge?

I can think of two.
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Carl Newell on April 23, 2014, 10:40:03 PM
Contracts are a tricky subject and can work for and against you at this level. Personally I would like to see players who have proven themselves at the club already - Miller, Newsham, Garner and Pidge  in key positions to be offered contracts as unlike the likes of Timms and Mills they are low risk.
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: B Grimes on April 24, 2014, 05:07:31 PM
Thats a fair point and endorsed further by the fact that DG now knows the characters and personalities of this years players something he didn't know last year which we hope might make giving some players a contract a lot easier and certainly less worrying
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Shauneyg on April 24, 2014, 05:48:09 PM
Yeah I just think he will get players in on non contract with the view of earning a contract rather than just handing out contracts straight away. The right approach if you ask me...
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Old yellow on April 24, 2014, 07:10:45 PM
Then be prepared for players to seek the security of a one year deal elsewhere, why would you sign non contract to be released at will, if we as fans expect loyalty to the club from the players, should they not expect that loyalty in return as a reward for the seasons performances.
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: green hats mate on April 24, 2014, 07:18:58 PM
Then be prepared for players to seek the security of a one year deal elsewhere, why would you sign non contract to be released at will, if we as fans expect loyalty to the club from the players, should they not expect that loyalty in return as a reward for the seasons performances.

At this level I think most clubs only have a few contracted players ,  non-contract over a season I suppose you win some and lose some .
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Pilgrim86 on April 24, 2014, 07:42:54 PM
Then be prepared for players to seek the security of a one year deal elsewhere, why would you sign non contract to be released at will, if we as fans expect loyalty to the club from the players, should they not expect that loyalty in return as a reward for the seasons performances.
Some players may like the flexibility - it works both ways. They could start the season here, and not be hindered by a contract here to move elsewhere.
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Old yellow on April 24, 2014, 11:03:50 PM
Out of interest, how many of A F C Telford, North Ferriby, Hednesford, Altrincham ,Guiseley players are on contracts and are they all semi professional
Title: Re: Greene to be cautious over player contracts
Post by: Cavalier on April 25, 2014, 10:05:13 AM
The're all semi-pro, as are any sportsmen/sportswomen who get any sort of financial incentive, without it being their full-time occupation.  Whether a contract is involved is a different matter.