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Abdul19
May 20, 2022, 7:55pm

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Yep, Mike Newell gave him a 4 year deal in the summer of 2009. Then promptly played him in midfield.


When you bring a footballer of the calibre* of Paul Linwood to the football club, lesser players have to make way.




*not something that Linwood has ever drunk.


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
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Well we can either sell him now and give all the money to our ex non-chairman, or build a team around him.

How we deal with this issue will be the clearest possible indication of the real ambition of the club.

I am pretty sure he will be here next season.
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I believe he will still be with us next season and hopefully beyond.

At our club he is a fan’s favourite, one of the first on the team sheet, playing well and scoring consistently. The supporters are amazing and vocal especially away ( some of the best fans in English football ) which he plays in front of every week, I am sure GTFC can offer an improved contract financially and if he is ever short of a few quid am sure his brother will lend him it until Mcatee hits the heights of his career.

Also if he leaves GTFC he could end up playing reserve team football and losing the love of the game after the euphoria of playing in front of the GTFC supporters every week

Get him on a longer contract
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I think it’s a good move to tie are better players down on longer contracts.

I think if he keeps improving and holds his form it will be very hard to keep hold of him, he’s got that bit of star quality to change games and there will be money in for him. Wouldn’t it be amazing if he shone in a successful play off campaign and rose through the leagues with us.
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If we get an offer over £250k with a hefty sell on clause then I think we would accept it, and that would be a good return on a 12 month investment.

Many a decent player has only been here for 12 to 18 months and then moved on to better things. As disappointing as it would be in the short term, Hurst would just find another gem for us to worship.
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If we get an offer over £250k with a hefty sell on clause then I think we would accept it, and that would be a good return on a 12 month investment.

Many a decent player has only been here for 12 to 18 months and then moved on to better things. As disappointing as it would be in the short term, Hurst would just find another gem for us to worship.


I disagree. We are competing against several teams that have players commanding fees of £250k. If McAtee is worth that, all well and good. But he is worth more to our prospects than a bundle of cash which would in any event go straight into the pocket of Fenty.

No. We keep him, we give him a longer contract and we bring in other quality players.  I don't want to be down here for six years like we were last time.
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I disagree. We are competing against several teams that have players commanding fees of £250k. If McAtee is worth that, all well and good. But he is worth more to our prospects than a bundle of cash which would in any event go straight into the pocket of Fenty.

No. We keep him, we give him a longer contract and we bring in other quality players.  I don't want to be down here for six years like we were last time.


Not that simple though is it?

If an offer from a bigger club comes in, he may want to move on and not sign an extension, forcing our hand. The player has a say too.
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Yes we must pull out all the stops to keep him  -  he is our greatest asset by a country mile.
His agent will of course be pushing for the best deal for him/them.
I fear the worst & the lad will understandably move on to higher things that we are unable to offer at this time.
However he may just sign a decent extension to an improved salary & then we can command a decent fee.
Aw balderdash I haveI just stated the bleeding obvious. Bring on NC & then Wrexham.

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Not that simple though is it?

If an offer from a bigger club comes in, he may want to move on and not sign an extension, forcing our hand. The player has a say too.


Of course.

But we should pull out all the stops to try and keep him. If he wants to go, fair enough. But I think the current regime is far more attractive than the previous one.  We have become accustomed to players jumping ship at the first opportunity but I think, I hope, things have changed and we are in a far better place to retain key players.
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Hurst gave McAtee his first pro deal at Shrewsbury, then signed him at Scunthorpe where fans say he played well under him and then brought him here.

Hurst has signed McAtee three times, he's still young and Hurst seems to be able to get a tune out of him. I think we get another season out of him and if we are still down here at that point, keeping him might be hard.
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