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Miles Leaburn - Signs New 3 Year Contract (p77)
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Exiled_Addick said:Was brilliant today. Worked his nuts off, showed his power, pace, and aggression, and his finesse. Two good goals, for different reasons.The difference between what he offered and what Ahadme did from the bench was stark.
We absolutely cannot afford to sell him in January.0 -
Think like Dobson last Jan Jones won’t let him be sold3
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bobmunro said:fenaddick said:Think like Dobson last Jan Jones won’t let him be sold
It won't be Jones' call if the money is right.2 -
Don’t think the celebration for the lobbed goal was that of someone who wants out14
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se9addick said:Exiled_Addick said:Was brilliant today. Worked his nuts off, showed his power, pace, and aggression, and his finesse. Two good goals, for different reasons.The difference between what he offered and what Ahadme did from the bench was stark.
We absolutely cannot afford to sell him in January.
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Exiled_Addick said:se9addick said:Exiled_Addick said:Was brilliant today. Worked his nuts off, showed his power, pace, and aggression, and his finesse. Two good goals, for different reasons.The difference between what he offered and what Ahadme did from the bench was stark.
We absolutely cannot afford to sell him in January.1 -
se9addick said:Exiled_Addick said:se9addick said:Exiled_Addick said:Was brilliant today. Worked his nuts off, showed his power, pace, and aggression, and his finesse. Two good goals, for different reasons.The difference between what he offered and what Ahadme did from the bench was stark.
We absolutely cannot afford to sell him in January.7 -
Luckely the wycombe players complaining to the ref about the second goal he missed booking Leaburn for his celebration for leaving the playing surface, which ment his yellow card later on he would have been sent off.0
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Dansk_Red said:Luckely the wycombe players complaining to the ref about the second goal he missed booking Leaburn for his celebration for leaving the playing surface, which ment his yellow card later on he would have been sent off.0
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se9addick said:fenaddick said:Don’t think the celebration for the lobbed goal was that of someone who wants out0
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Will be sold in January but will be able to keep him until end of season2
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NabySarr said:Those writing him off as he was building his fitness and sharpness back up look a bit silly now. Can’t expect a player to come back after a year off and hit the ground running, great to see him back to his best now. 4 goals 2 assists in 3 games
An English striker with the power to score goals is worth money and a lot of money at that.1 -
Dansk_Red said:Luckely the wycombe players complaining to the ref about the second goal he missed booking Leaburn for his celebration for leaving the playing surface, which ment his yellow card later on he would have been sent off.0
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Need to keep him until the end of the season and then make a decision.1
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NabySarr said:se9addick said:fenaddick said:Don’t think the celebration for the lobbed goal was that of someone who wants out0
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I'll be amazed if Leaburn is still here at the end of this transfer window. For one simple reason. His pay packet.
He must look at his old mate from the youth team, Mason Burstow and think I want some of that.
Despite Leaburn always being a better long term prospect in view of his size and strength, he has watched as Burstow signed on for Chelsea for a pay packet of about £10k a week and already made a small fortune in the period since he left.
Leaburn wouldn't be human if realising he could quadruple his pay packet by leaving he didn't want to follow in Burstows footsteps.
Modern football sucks but that's the reality.2 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:I'll be amazed if Leaburn is still here at the end of this transfer window. For one simple reason. His pay packet.
He must look at his old mate from the youth team, Mason Burstow and think I want some of that.
Despite Leaburn always being a better long term prospect in view of his size and strength, he has watched as Burstow signed on for Chelsea for a pay packet of about £10k a week and already made a small fortune in the period since he left.
Leaburn wouldn't be human if realising he could quadruple his pay packet by leaving he didn't want to follow in Burstows footsteps.
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If he’s smart, he’ll realize that if he gets this stage of his development right, he can go on to start games regularly in the Premier League and earn far far more than $10k a week for years to come. Make the jump to a premier league academy too soon and he could easily get lost in the numbers and stagnate/go backwards.5
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Exiled_Addick said:If he’s smart, he realize that if he gets this stage of his development right, he can go on to start games regularly in the Premier League and earn far far more than $10k a week for years to come. Make the jump to a premier league academy too soon and he could easily get lost in the numbers and stagnate/go backwards.
After being out for so long maybe Leaburn will just want to be playing games and scoring goals for now even if just for the rest of the season which isn't guaranteed if he moves on now.5 -
Exiled_Addick said:If he’s smart, he realize that if he gets this stage of his development right, he can go on to start games regularly in the Premier League and earn far far more than $10k a week for years to come. Make the jump to a premier league academy too soon and he could easily get lost in the numbers and stagnate/go backwards.
Sure he needs to pick his PL club carefully. Chelsea and Man City, for example, would probably see him struggle to hold down a place in the first team squad. But go somewhere like Brentford or, God forbid, Palace and that would quickly see him around the matchday 18 man squad.
Just enjoy him while we can.
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The risk for Leaburn is that whilst he is on the cusp of a big deal, after 1 year out with the hamstring, he is only 1 further bad injury away from being potentially written off injury-wise and following the Solly path.0
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paulsturgess said:The risk for Leaburn is that whilst he is on the cusp of a big deal, after 1 year out with the hamstring, he is only 1 further bad injury away from being potentially written off injury-wise and following the Solly path.
Grab say a 3 year deal on £10k a week somewhere else, then even if he gets another serious injury with his future relatively secured he can just "do a Chuks" for the rest of his contract.0 -
Think Leaburn is a far better and complete prospect than Burstow was. Would expect clubs to wait for the summer though with his injury history
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Scoham said:3
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His current contract must be pathetic. It was signed when he was a kid, and I assume the extension we triggered is on similar terms.1
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killerandflash said:His current contract must be pathetic. It was signed when he was a kid, and I assume the extension we triggered is on similar terms.0