Jeremy Corbyn Posted Sunday at 11:06 Posted Sunday at 11:06 17 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: Won Player of the Season award at Wednesday. https://www.swfc.co.uk/news/2025/april/26/shea-charles-wins-swfc-player-of-the-year-award/ Bodes well for us for next season. Him and Edwards both smashing the champ and should be our core for the rebuild. 2
Oldandtired Posted Sunday at 11:16 Posted Sunday at 11:16 If a player is on loan at a club, really likes it, really doesn’t want to return to parent club, can the club force the return against the player’s will, thereby risking a season of sulks à la ABK?
Matthew Le God Posted Sunday at 11:19 Posted Sunday at 11:19 2 minutes ago, Oldandtired said: If a player is on loan at a club, really likes it, really doesn’t want to return to parent club, can the club force the return against the player’s will, thereby risking a season of sulks à la ABK? Loans expire at the end of the season. Players automatically return to their parent clubs. There is no need to force anything. 2
Sheaf Saint Posted Sunday at 11:21 Posted Sunday at 11:21 2 minutes ago, Oldandtired said: If a player is on loan at a club, really likes it, really doesn’t want to return to parent club, can the club force the return against the player’s will, thereby risking a season of sulks à la ABK? Well yes. He's our player, and it would take a bid of a lot more than Wednesday could afford to convince us to sell him this summer. 3
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted Sunday at 11:24 Posted Sunday at 11:24 5 minutes ago, Oldandtired said: If a player is on loan at a club, really likes it, really doesn’t want to return to parent club, can the club force the return against the player’s will, thereby risking a season of sulks à la ABK? He's got no choice if he likes it. He's contracted to us. Ditto their fans... Fan Rule #1 never get too attached to a loan player.
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Sunday at 12:29 Posted Sunday at 12:29 1 hour ago, ApprenticeBillionaire said: Fan Rule #1 never get too attached to a loan player. Although, there are times where the loan move ends, the player departs and they still become a bit of a legend to get attached to. 5
saintoaks Posted yesterday at 11:45 Posted yesterday at 11:45 When he returns can he play a part in our final games ?
Verbal Posted yesterday at 12:15 Posted yesterday at 12:15 On 27/04/2025 at 12:16, Oldandtired said: If a player is on loan at a club, really likes it, really doesn’t want to return to parent club, can the club force the return against the player’s will, thereby risking a season of sulks à la ABK? Leaving aside the contractual stuff, just curious how much SC actually liked the chronic uncertainty of even getting paid. 1
Badger Posted yesterday at 19:11 Posted yesterday at 19:11 6 hours ago, Verbal said: Leaving aside the contractual stuff, just curious how much SC actually liked the chronic uncertainty of even getting paid. I’ve no idea what the agreement was or how the mechanics of this work, but as he’s our player contracted to SFC don’t we continue to pay him, and Sheff Weds either pay us their contribution on agreed wages, or just pay him that element? If the latter then Saints still pay the balance.
chiknsmack Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 21 hours ago, saintoaks said: When he returns can he play a part in our final games ? The loan expires at the end of May.
benjii Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago On 27/04/2025 at 16:29, Holmes_and_Watson said: Although, there are times where the loan move ends, the player departs and they still become a bit of a legend to get attached to. Taider ❤️ 6
malcolm waldron Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 27/04/2025 at 13:29, Holmes_and_Watson said: Although, there are times where the loan move ends, the player departs and they still become a bit of a legend to get attached to. What a player..... 3
sockeye Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 27/04/2025 at 12:16, Oldandtired said: If a player is on loan at a club, really likes it, really doesn’t want to return to parent club, can the club force the return against the player’s will, thereby risking a season of sulks à la ABK? I wouldn’t want to hang around Wednesday whilst Chansiri is still about if I were Shea. 1
Matthew Le God Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 29/04/2025 at 13:15, Verbal said: Leaving aside the contractual stuff, just curious how much SC actually liked the chronic uncertainty of even getting paid. He was in no danger of not being paid. He is a contracted Southampton employee. His wages are paid by Saints. Sheffield Wednesday pay Saints a fee for loaning him plus a % of the wage amount. But Sheffield Wednesday not paying their players does not impact Charles getting paid by Saints.
Verbal Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 29 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said: He was in no danger of not being paid. He is a contracted Southampton employee. His wages are paid by Saints. Sheffield Wednesday pay Saints a fee for loaning him plus a % of the wage amount. But Sheffield Wednesday not paying their players does not impact Charles getting paid by Saints. Regardless of where the paycheck comes from, if you were with an employer who didn't pay its employees on time, and saw that happen to everyone around you, how enthusiastic would you be to stay there? And if you adfd back in the context of this discussion, it was a speculation about whether he'd be keen to push for a deal to stay at Weds. Edited 5 hours ago by Verbal Extra i to dot because of who I'm replying to.
Lee On Solent Saint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 27/04/2025 at 13:29, Holmes_and_Watson said: Although, there are times where the loan move ends, the player departs and they still become a bit of a legend to get attached to. What a player. Loved that guy
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