PrezIke wrote:Worth seeing, and even though I know some won't agree, the way they depicted Rodwell's contract situation was very slanted towards Sunderland and their fans - even if I understand that's the whole point of the documentary.
If a business gives you a contract they owe it to you period. The club may suffer and the fans, but the owners should put a relegation clause in it.
Mase wrote:PrezIke wrote:Worth seeing, and even though I know some won't agree, the way they depicted Rodwell's contract situation was very slanted towards Sunderland and their fans - even if I understand that's the whole point of the documentary.
If a business gives you a contract they owe it to you period. The club may suffer and the fans, but the owners should put a relegation clause in it.
Where is he now? Has he left them?
PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:PrezIke wrote:Worth seeing, and even though I know some won't agree, the way they depicted Rodwell's contract situation was very slanted towards Sunderland and their fans - even if I understand that's the whole point of the documentary.
If a business gives you a contract they owe it to you period. The club may suffer and the fans, but the owners should put a relegation clause in it.
Where is he now? Has he left them?
Blackburn Rovers.
He might be the worst player we had in the new era. Well, he had qualities, but his downfall is incredible.
Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:PrezIke wrote:Worth seeing, and even though I know some won't agree, the way they depicted Rodwell's contract situation was very slanted towards Sunderland and their fans - even if I understand that's the whole point of the documentary.
If a business gives you a contract they owe it to you period. The club may suffer and the fans, but the owners should put a relegation clause in it.
Where is he now? Has he left them?
Blackburn Rovers.
He might be the worst player we had in the new era. Well, he had qualities, but his downfall is incredible.
Worse than Bony? Surely not?!
PrezIke wrote:Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:PrezIke wrote:Worth seeing, and even though I know some won't agree, the way they depicted Rodwell's contract situation was very slanted towards Sunderland and their fans - even if I understand that's the whole point of the documentary.
If a business gives you a contract they owe it to you period. The club may suffer and the fans, but the owners should put a relegation clause in it.
Where is he now? Has he left them?
Blackburn Rovers.
He might be the worst player we had in the new era. Well, he had qualities, but his downfall is incredible.
Worse than Bony? Surely not?!
Or Mangala?
I think Rodwell is arguably the worst other than the rest of the players we signed that summer many on the last day, which is rather staggering to consider:
Sinclair, Garcia, Maicon
Did we sign Nastastic that summer as well? He wasn't terrible at least.
Rodwell had no chance to even get into the team and it is a rather incredulous fall of the Michael Johnson-ian level.
I must say Txiki deserves credit for getting him sold for whatever it was, I think it was like £13m? Why Sunderland gave him a 70k a week contract and no relugation clause as well says a lot about how poorly they were run.
Looking like they could get back to the Championship, but we shall see.
sheblue wrote:No did not watch it. Probably won't. Why Sunderland a gentleman might ask.
Dubciteh wrote:Disagree with people on rodwell, he was well within his rights to do what he did. It was 100percent sunderlanda fault. Trying to bully him out aswell at one stage.
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