O, Roma, Roma, wherefore art thou, Roma?
We live in hope! If not Serie A, at least for a decent ball playing team that gets the best from him.
One would assume Burnley are a bit strapped for cash, or are they planning on getting better players?
O, Roma, Roma, wherefore art thou, Roma?
We live in hope! If not Serie A, at least for a decent ball playing team that gets the best from him.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
He should leave England.
Might be a nice player for the likes of Ajax or PSV. They could take a punt on him...
I know all about working for wealthy corporations who don't care about their employees and I've never been one to question any play making a move for more money. I understand how the financial side of the game is played, and I certainly wouldn't begrudge anyone, least of all a hometown hero like Jeff Hendrick, from maximizing his income over what is a short career for even the best players.
However, with that said, he signed a contract until June 30, not May 5, and I don't think Burnley are out of order expecting him to play until his contract is up. July 1? Sure, no problem, he's not under contract and is under no obligation to turn out for them. If he gets injured playing in a couple of meaningless matches for them, that's the risk you take when you decide to run down your deal instead of signing a pre-contract agreement. That's a choice he and his agent made and he should have to live with the consequences. Refusing to play for a club that has paid you millions of pounds over the last four years whilst still under a legal contract to them is disgraceful. It would be no different than a club not paying him because the matches were suspended due to COVID-19. They were under obligation to pay him whether the matches were played or not, and they paid him.
I don't think any of us know what has resulted in Hendrick leaving the club a week or two early. It may not even have been his decision to do so. Burnley have nothing to play for.
It is clear from Dyche's comments that Dyche is very unhappy with the situation. Who is to say that he didn't tell Hendrick to bugger off and that he wasn't part of his medium or long term plans so he may as well not be part of his short term plans?
However, some have reverted to the reliable narrative that a selfish and rich footballer is being disrespectful to an establishment as usual.
Is he in fact an Upper championship level player. His recent form would suggest that .
Ajax aside, don't see PSV players as attracting a higher profile. Dusan Tadic is the last good player I recall going over there from the English Premier League.
I think he'll end up at another bottom 10 club in the Premier League. Could see him at Villa, even if they go down.
Yes, and 22 of the last 23 since he won his place back in the side. The only one he missed was through suspension. I don't watch Burnley very often but he must be doing something right, in Dyche's eyes at least. I also think this starry eyed notion of our players dropping to the Dutch league is a bit unrealistic. Serie A though, that's a different story.
You'd imagine himself and his agent must believe they have very good options, if he's willing to give up regular football for a stable PL club. Either that or Burnley's offer was way below their own expectations.
Offering him a new deal is trying to keep him. His manager said he wanted to keep him, they could have just let him go if they weren't bothered. His Irish form is irrelevant really, and it's not like many of our other players have been setting the world on fire for us either, he's one of many we know can do better.
Last edited by DeLorean; 25/06/2020 at 11:52 AM.
He had a good season with Burnley. As a free agent, I'd say he already has a better offer from elsewhere which presumably would include a signing on fee.
He's not a gamble signing like McCarthy was for Palace.
It's hard to tell what Burnley's bean counters are doing, whether it's par for the course or just poor business to let players like Hendrick go on a free or not offer a good enough contract.
An article in a paper called Calciomercato, mentions the remote Roma interest in Jeff, also mentions 'born in Dublin a strong catholic'.
Would be interesting to see what would happen if one of the teams at the bottom signed him now.
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