Stuart Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 11 minutes ago, Paul Mani said: I agree that something has likely gone on... But, I don’t understand where he’s going with this. The manager has the right not to play him. It would seem he’s been told he has no playing future with the club and won’t play. Having said that he’s still training with the first team whilst most managers make them stay with the u23’s to force them out? Maybe we’ve turned down a loan he wants because they won’t contribute wages or something like that? Either way it’s piss poor from Mulgrew who’s sat on a big fat contract for 18 months. I hope Mowbray throws the book at him. Fine and removal from the Senior Training centre. That type of attitude is cancerous to any team. I suspect he’ll be gone by Monday. He played for the U23s against Accy a couple of days ago... Quote
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tonygreenbank Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 I thought I read somewhere recently that he was signing for Portsmouth but then came news of the salary cap in League One. Perhaps he was hoping Rovers might help out with wages? He’s obviously angry at the club. Quote
Paul Mani Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 2 hours ago, Stuart said: He played for the U23s against Accy a couple of days ago... Yes, played for. But he needs to keep his fitness up and isn’t part of the first team picture. He still trains or at least trained with the first team though.. Quote
Stuart Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 3 minutes ago, Paul Mani said: Yes, played for. But he needs to keep his fitness up and isn’t part of the first team picture. He still trains or at least trained with the first team though.. Ah ok, so not marginalised by Mowbray like other managers do but just him keeping his fitness up. Explains his rant perfectly, cheers. Quote
Paul Mani Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 4 minutes ago, Stuart said: Ah ok, so not marginalised by Mowbray like other managers do but just him keeping his fitness up. Explains his rant perfectly, cheers. I don’t think you’re understanding.... Managers usually have the player kept away from the first team, full stop as well as scheduling extra training etc which forces the player out. Both Mulgrew and Smallwood have spent the last 12-18 months sat on their arses, picking up wages AFTER the manager told them they weren’t in the picture. But during that rime they haven’t been shut away from the first team. On the contrary, they’ve been a part of everything. One of those players acted with dignity, took his wages and accepted the managers decision whilst appreciating not being jettisoned. Trained all week with the first team and then played for 23’s. The there’s the curious case of Charlie Mulgrew. Clear enough? 5 Quote
Backroom DE. Posted August 29, 2020 Backroom Posted August 29, 2020 Last time Charlie and the manager had a falling out Wigan were there to make him disappear for a few months - if there's no Wigan this time around do we pay him off and let him go, or keep him around doing nothing and draining £80k a month from the club's coffers? Seems like a bad situation to me. No club is going to pay Mulgrew anything close to what we're paying him as he's finished at any remotely decent level. Seems like we either pay him off and let him go, or find somebody to loan him out to with the caveat that we pay the majority of his wages. Obviously Charlie could agree a mutual termination but for the last year or so he's been happy to take the money for doing nothing - what's another year at this point in his career? Especially as he's probably on 4x the wage here that he'd be offered anywhere else. 1 Quote
alcd Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 Mulgrew lives in a make-believe land that thinks he can still play at international level. He has a history of leaving Aberdeen and Celtic in a bad odour. Just repeating it here. 1 Quote
tomphil Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 Some back tracking going on now it seems, stupid man. Although i don't get why some twisted it that he's having a dig at fans but i suppose it fits the modern narrative of offended. To me it was always clearly a dig at his bosses at the club. 5 Quote
Wing Wizard Windy Miller Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 The problem with Twitter, is that a lot of snow flakes or generally 'not too sharp' people, think if something pops up on their timeline, it directly involves them.?♂️ Whereas we on a message board never read or hear anything and immediately form a misguided opinion on it. ? 2 Quote
tomphil Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 49 minutes ago, OnePhilT said: Is Charlie really on £20k a week? Seems like the wage structure has loosened up quite a bit over the past couple of seasons. ? £16 grand was the figure banded about a couple of seasons ago. Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted August 30, 2020 Moderation Lead Posted August 30, 2020 But loyal enough to give him a fat contract when he’s shown he’s not up to it at our level any more? Soft lad. 2 Quote
matt83 Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 (edited) I liked him as a player. But this is an example of everything I hate about football. Modern footballers are so detached from reality it’s unbelievable. He’ll earn more in a month than I do in a year for 1% of the effort. Ironically, Mowbray (presumably who it was aimed at) showed far too much loyalty to him with that ridiculous extension for a player who’s ready for the scrap heap. Plus from what I gather his own loyalty didn’t stretch that far to Aberdeen when Celtic came knocking. Edited August 30, 2020 by matt83 6 Quote
JacknOry Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 I just do not know where he is coming from. Does he think he is the first player in history to get older, not be good enough to make the starting eleven and then told he is surplus to requirements? What exactly does the club owe him for him to be acting this way? Loyalty? He has been paid for the last season for doing fck all. He will continue to get paid for doing fck all until his contract runs out. We are not talking minimum wage here, we are talking upwards of SIXTEEN THOUSAND POUNDS A WEEK. Let that settle in. 16k a fckin week - some people do not earn that for a whole year of grafting! There is probably some back story to this but it is not a good look to plaster it all over social media. You were good for us once Charlie but you are not up to it anymore, move on. Totally ruined how I think about him now. 2 Quote
SBlue Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 I’m ready to get really revisionist. L1 - the attackers we faced were crap and he’d have been nothing without Downing - a proper centre back for that level. Charlie don’t jump. Raya was stopping absolutely everything too. That promotion was about Raya, Smallwood, Dack and Graham. So we then gave the CLUB CAPTAIN a new contract and a chance to lead us into the Championship. He was absolutely shite. Times up sorry Charlie. Just face it like a man and don’t disrespect the club that gave you a lifeline and plenty of international caps for longer than you deserved. Dick. 7 Quote
arbitro Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 Mulgrew and his public outburst indicates to me that an impasse has been reached and there is no going back. However he holds all the ace cards with one year left on his deal worth around £750k to him. The options are for him to sit on the contract, take a settlement to cancel his contract and become a free agent or go out on loan for the season. From Rovers perspective the loan option would at least give a return on his wages albeit a small one. From Mowbrays position I can't see him wanting to keep the influential senior professional at the club when he has publicly undermined him. Underpinning all that though to me was the decision to give a three year deal worth over £2m to a 32 year old with a history of injury. 8 Quote
SBlue Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 6 minutes ago, arbitro said: Mulgrew and his public outburst indicates to me that an impasse has been reached and there is no going back. However he holds all the ace cards with one year left on his deal worth around £750k to him. The options are for him to sit on the contract, take a settlement to cancel his contract and become a free agent or go out on loan for the season. From Rovers perspective the loan option would at least give a return on his wages albeit a small one. From Mowbrays position I can't see him wanting to keep the influential senior professional at the club when he has publicly undermined him. Underpinning all that though to me was the decision to give a three year deal worth over £2m to a 32 year old with a history of injury. The club was love-drunk with that promotion winning team. We all were. The impasse is likely correct - Mulgrew personally OFFENDED at only being offered a quarter of a mil or something to clear off and just play football somewhere else. 3 Quote
Mattyblue Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 (edited) We all were? I was just relieved to get out quickly and fair play to everyone involved for achieving it. But I certainly didn’t see coming second in the third division as something to crow about or something the players or managers should live off in perpetuity. Edited August 30, 2020 by Mattyblue 6 Quote
Stuart Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 25 minutes ago, arbitro said: Underpinning all that though to me was the decision to give a three year deal worth over £2m to a 32 year old with a history of injury. The recurring them is that Mowbray is the guy making these decisions - likely with his heart rather than his head. Ones seen as poor judgement at the time which are then seen as ‘all the player’s fault’ when the mistake matured into failure. It certainly is ironic that Mulgrew’s complaint is lack of loyalty when he should have been encouraged to leave far sooner. Which is another consequence of Mowbray not sorting out the defence at any point and - astonishingly - having time play Mowbray post-Wigan. However, there are details here that none of us know about. Quote
JacknOry Posted August 30, 2020 Posted August 30, 2020 Of ourse, there are two sides to a story. However, you do not need to be airing such stuff on the clubs Twitter feed. 1 Quote
philipl Posted October 16, 2020 Posted October 16, 2020 Good luck to Charlie with Joey Barton. 27 goals for us in 100 appearances is a phenomenal return for a defensive player. 1 Quote
ben_the_beast Posted October 16, 2020 Posted October 16, 2020 He's a Scottish man, better than Zidane. Charlie is class. Left an impact at this club. Time served doesn't always matter. But he lifted us out the mire when we needed it most of all. Please nobody start quibbling over this term. But in MY EYES he's a bit of a legend. 2 Quote
Popular Post roversfan99 Posted October 16, 2020 Popular Post Posted October 16, 2020 He definitely doesnt deserve to leave amidst any bitterness or contempt for a tongue in cheek if slightly petty tweet. He has been an excellent servant for us and seemingly has been very professional when not playing. There is no reason to do anything but wish him well. 10 Quote
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