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03 Jun 2017 21:46:28
Eds I read a report that Kenwright is due to step in with a new offer to Barkley to entice him to stay, any truth in that or murmurings?

{Ed025's Note - i have heard similar ST but how true it is i dont know, if he does though it will undermine koemans authority and i think he would walk mate..

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04 Jun 2017 07:50:15
Had a similar thought myself, part of me wants Barkley to remain but it's a very tricky scenario to navigate now.

04 Jun 2017 08:22:06
Do you really think he could walk mare.

04 Jun 2017 09:29:24
Wants a manager gets undermined it's time to walk. Unless youv'e got no back bone and your'e a yes man. I could see Koeman doing exactly that walking away if it where to happen.

04 Jun 2017 10:05:11
Why would the manager get involved anyway. If he's offered a contract extension it means they want him to stay. If the board increase the offer and he stays doesn't that meet the same ends. Why would RK feel he's been undermined by that? I think it's tabloid stirring myself.

04 Jun 2017 11:29:54
Toffee Ace don't understand your logic at all.
If you were a manager of anything and you gave someone an ultimatum and they turned you down I don't think you would be a happy bunny if you chief executive over tuned you you would have little option but resign
Same applies with Ron
Also I will be so angry if it is true who wants a player you have to beg to stay NOT ME.

04 Jun 2017 13:02:22
Does anyone know what exactly Barkley has been offered though? I know a lot is probably tabloid stirring? Koeman won't deal with the contracts so maybe there was something Barkley wasn't happy with and instead of airing in public it's being dealt with behind the scenes?

{Ed025's Note - it will be his agent playing the game ST, he will be convincing ross that he is the best thing since sliced bread and that he should be one of the top earners in the league and nice but dim is buying it hook line and sinker..

04 Jun 2017 15:09:13
Which is a shame if the case, unfortunately a lot of these agents are less advisors and more just look to line their pockets.

04 Jun 2017 19:02:43
Trebor, I can't comment on your point as manager of anything as its too general, although I am a general manager by occupation so can agree that a superior usurping a decision over my staff would raise some concerns. But this is different in that the contracts are usually a matter for those above him.

I see it this way. The manager wants a player to stay so the board do their work with his representatives to find a suitable contract both parties are happy with. If the first one remains unsigned and the players contract starts to run down then yeah, time for an ultimatum. If though the board want to look at it to keep the player that the manager has already indicated he wants to keep (unless he's lying to everyone) then so be it. Not RKs issue as his ultimatum as I see it remains unaffected - Ross signs or Ross goes.

Now I could be wrong and this may be completely not the case here, but in the absence of information we will never get, this is our usual understanding of the process.

04 Jun 2017 23:06:53
That would be my take on it Toffee Ace, I think Koeman just wants to know what players he is likely to have.



 

 

 
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