What I am saying is that some fans are so entrenched in their opinion over this, that no matter how it is explained, they simply think it is fair for him to just up sticks and swap clubs simply because Wigan cannot (or will not) offer the same amount in wages.TrueBlueWarrior wrote:So by that post BM you are suggesting that posters that don't agree with DaveO's posts/opinion are either more likely to be thick/stupid or narrow minded and can't accept other peoples opinions? Well I personally take offence to that because I completely understand what DaveO is saying and agree that it should be expected that a player should see out his contract as I have said on previous posts, but I am open minded enough to also realise that this is NEVER going to happen because we do not live in an IDEAL world. Therefore, others should stop arguing a point that to be honest is falling on deaf ears and has no real relevance because that is not the way it is or ever going to be in sport. I think one thing we all agree on or at least should agree on is that WIGAN WARRIORS RLFC is what matters and I am sure we will be just fine with or without JT. Finally just for the record good luck to JT whatever he decides to do because if he goes I for one do not blame him because whether we like it or not MONEY makes the world go round and if he stays he will always give 100% for us because that is the type of bloke he is. End of story.butt monkey wrote:If I were you Dave I would "give up". Fans either don't understand or don't want to understand exactly what you are attempting to explain to them. Myself I think it is the former![]()
No one (unless they are simple) would work or play for less money than they can possible earn. However (and this is what is the stumbling block), he was happy enough 7 months ago to sign a brand new 5 year deal. I never believe the bullshite that he is "happy" or never wants to play for any other club and win things at that club - that is just the usual rhetoric you get when any players signs for any club. But he does have this deal, one that binds him to Wigan (and Wigan to him

I cannot understand why he was allowed to talk to (was he by the club?) another club for his services! Especially when he already has this agreement with Wigan. What inducements and money Joel received for signing is anyone's guess, and what inducements and money Joel will get for breaking his contract and signing for another club is also anyone's guess (and yes - they are guesses as he will not tell anyone as a matter of fact).
I have no qualms with Joel going (even less when they have seen out their contracts and decide to "move on"). This is different. If he wants to leave he should either "buy out" the remainder of his contract (as sometimes happens in football in order to obtain a release) or the club offering him huge increases in his wage stop dicking around with Joel's future and at the same time treating Wigan and their fans like muppets and pay the necessary (and reasonable considering the remainder of Joel's contract remaining) transfer fee Wigan must be asking.
This rumour broke some few weeks ago, last week the Evening Post stated it had "moved even closer" - yet another week has gone and still nothing! This is turning into a farce and I have no doubt assumptions were made that Joel would either come "cheap" or even maybe "free" if just unsettled enough to want away and if some fans had been in charge of the club, that is exactly what would have happened :conf: