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Miles Leaburn - Signs New 3 Year Contract (p77)
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Good news, but probably also means negotiations for a new deal are continuing rather than him being close to signing.8
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Scoham said:Good news, but probably also means negotiations for a new deal are continuing rather than him being close to signing.4
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Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.2
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killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.5
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killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.
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Just saying I called this the other day2
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killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.0
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killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.
We also have no idea if we were negotiating a longer deal while he was injured and the two sides still haven't come to an agreement.3 -
No quote from Miles in the article says it all
good news but he’ll be sold at latest in the summer2 -
ElfsborgAddick said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.0
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Always a hidden agenda. Clause in his contract, that both parties agreed to. Clause triggered, contract extended.
Its as simple as that21 -
allez les addicks said:No quote from Miles in the article says it all
good news but he’ll be sold at latest in the summer3 -
Todds_right_hook said:Always a hidden agenda. Clause in his contract, that both parties agreed to. Clause triggered, contract extended.
Its as simple as that3 -
ForeverAddickted said:allez les addicks said:No quote from Miles in the article says it all
good news but he’ll be sold at latest in the summer1 -
Garrymanilow said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.guinnessaddick said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.0
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killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.1
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Why are people overanalysing it? Working on a longer contract which may or may not happen but if there’s a contract extension we can use in the mean time, then of course the club are going to utilise that on their best asset?
Excellent news.16 -
Can't wait to see who Andy Scott will replace him with in the summer4
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No need on Miles's part to rush and agree to a new contract, can see why he is holding out, but we were always gonna trigger the extension in the meantime, and get the new contract sorted before the season ends...
Sure Miles is happy here, and would love to stay, just get the small print sorted properly this time Charlton, and make it realistic...2 -
Good news:
For those of us who are oldish and have been paying attention for the last 50 years of course it's catch 22 in the sense that if Leaburn can play at a more consistent level he will move on(if the price is right)
The quality of crosses that Small produced against Chelsea U21'S and the excellent corner from Terry Taylor(naive defending!) Miles will improve at least with his goal scoring if not spending too much time out wide ! Seems patently obvious to me that forwards are normally only as good as their service(blindspot for many fans/critics) and being a very tall lad Leaburn will at times look awkward.
Personally think Thierry Small has the higher ceiling as a wing back at 20 years old than Miles does as a central striker also 20 because you are normally judged on your goal return (Dad Carl was a foil for many strikers in the way that Sutton was for Shearer at Blackburn) in the modern era.
Miles Leaburn (injuries permitting) will have at least a good Championship career but by 24 could well develop into a Premiership player.
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killerandflash said:Garrymanilow said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.guinnessaddick said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.2
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paulsturgess said:Todds_right_hook said:Always a hidden agenda. Clause in his contract, that both parties agreed to. Clause triggered, contract extended.
Its as simple as that
what has 2.5 years ago got to do with anything?0 -
eastterrace6168 said:No need on Miles's part to rush and agree to a new contract, can see why he is holding out, but we were always gonna trigger the extension in the meantime, and get the new contract sorted before the season ends...
Sure Miles is happy here, and would love to stay, just get the small print sorted properly this time Charlton, and make it realistic...
Sorry but I'm fully in the "no wonder he looked pissed off on Tuesday night" club as he had probably had just heard we had extended his contract.1 -
BigRedEvil said:Can't wait to see who Andy Scott will replace him with in the summer
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:eastterrace6168 said:No need on Miles's part to rush and agree to a new contract, can see why he is holding out, but we were always gonna trigger the extension in the meantime, and get the new contract sorted before the season ends...
Sure Miles is happy here, and would love to stay, just get the small print sorted properly this time Charlton, and make it realistic...
Sorry but I'm fully in the "no wonder he looked pissed off on Tuesday night" club as he had probably had just heard we had extended his contract.
Whether or not he signs a new longer term deal remains to be seen, but CAFC - quite rightly - ensuring that we at least get a decent fee for him in the summer if he wants to go.
My personal take is we probably cash in before next season, even with only a year on his contract if he can stay fit and score a few goals would expect us to get a million or 2 for him.7 -
paulbaconsarnie said:BigRedEvil said:Can't wait to see who Andy Scott will replace him with in the summer
...we will see on that one...0 -
Just my opinion, sold in January to fund new additions1
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Garrymanilow said:killerandflash said:Garrymanilow said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.guinnessaddick said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.1
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Kap10 said:Garrymanilow said:killerandflash said:Garrymanilow said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.guinnessaddick said:killerandflash said:Doesn't show much faith in him to only exercise the 1 year extension AFTER he's fully returned from injury. The time when he was injured was the time to negotiate a new longer deal.4
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Covered_End_Lad said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:eastterrace6168 said:No need on Miles's part to rush and agree to a new contract, can see why he is holding out, but we were always gonna trigger the extension in the meantime, and get the new contract sorted before the season ends...
Sure Miles is happy here, and would love to stay, just get the small print sorted properly this time Charlton, and make it realistic...
Sorry but I'm fully in the "no wonder he looked pissed off on Tuesday night" club as he had probably had just heard we had extended his contract.
Whether or not he signs a new longer term deal remains to be seen, but CAFC - quite rightly - ensuring that we at least get a decent fee for him in the summer if he wants to go.
My personal take is we probably cash in before next season, even with only a year on his contract if he can stay fit and score a few goals would expect us to get a million or 2 for him.
With the range of attributes he has there will be plenty of interest and that’ll help drive up the asking price.0