I’m sure I’m not alone in wishing a Happy Final Pay Day to;
More so wishing him the best.
Really wish we’d have had a cameo from him and he could have career back on track but it wasn’t to be…..
Ever since that interview I’ve only ever wanted the very best for the lad.
Good luck to him for whatever comes next.
Just curious, if you were suffering from mental health problems and were unable to work because of it, how would react if your boss suggested you went on a reduced wage until you recovered?Not sure how petty it is to pick up a huge wad of money ,not be in the reckoning to do the job your getting fabulously rich for.
Use all the facilities on offer, take advantage of a club who quite clearly is struggling to keep afloat. No ,imo that isn't petty, I'd like to think he might have agreed to a reduced wage !, ....doubtful though. Very rich man before he came here, getting more rich for very little or no return whatsoever.
Isn't that the law with long term sick pay?Just curious, if you were suffering from mental health problems and were unable to work because of it, how would react if your boss suggested you went on a reduced wage until you recovered?
I'm very lucky, my company pay 6 months full pay and then I'd be on social security,like many employees around the world.Just curious, if you were suffering from mental health problems and were unable to work because of it, how would react if your boss suggested you went on a reduced wage until you recovered?
Not when you have a signed contract that covers a set time.Isn't that the law with long term sick pay?
You’re also presumably capable of working in that job till at least 65, which footballers can’t do. Hence why they have contracts that run for a set time, guaranteeing them their income until it expires, rather than the set up you’re describing.I'm very lucky, my company pay 6 months full pay and then I'd be on social security,like many employees around the world.
Not when you have a signed contract that covers a set time.