15 Mar 2018 14:35:17
Long term contracts as with most business decisions is a gamble but one worth taking with one major caveat; you have to be sure that the player you are investing time and money in is worth the commitment. It is not a contract to enter into on the back of a blind gamble or lack of homework rather a shorter contract with an agreed option to renew at a set figure after one season. This then gives the player the incentive to show his worth and the club the peace of mind to renew or release after the shorter initial contract expires. I believe that Radz saw the wisdom of tying players down but was let down by the advice of his recruiting dept. Catching too many dead fish in his nets. Having his fingers burnt may make him think twice when hiring new players and if he goes that way is setting himself up for rough diamonds being polished and then walking away for peanuts at the end of their contract. No, I think long contracts are the way to go but, Mr Rarizzani, be very carefull who you take advice from.


1.) 15 Mar 2018
15 Mar 2018 16:47:40
Radz has had a go at TC Heck, players, Wolves so how has Orta escaped without criticism and giving lots of players not up to the job is naive at best lunacy at worst made the rebuilding job much harder can't see an improvement if the current regime stays the same


2.) 15 Mar 2018
15 Mar 2018 18:43:41
He's his mate and right hand man, Boro realised he was no good and got rid, Radz as still a lot to learn by who to recruit and when and when not to keep your mouth shut