Absolute no brainer.
If he wants it, and it can be done, get it done Hibs.
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Absolute no brainer.
If he wants it, and it can be done, get it done Hibs.
He has to come home now. :agree::agree:
Are we likely to be doing walk ups any time soon? I thought we were expecting to operate on a reduced capacity for a good while and it was probably going to mean a ballot for ST holders to get in or some sort of rotation where we'd each have to take it turns to miss a game. The frequency of which would depend on how many STs sold and what %age capacity we were allowed.
Definitely not going to Aberdeen after that goal.
I'd bite the bullet and sign Lafferty. 10 goals since February. Incredible return. Might be a wronun in some folks eyes but can't ignore his goals.
I'm more than happy to ignore his goals. Don't want him anywhere near the place.
...... which is what I’ve been saying for a wee while now and what I think is likely to happen. Griffiths might feel slightly aggrieved but at the end of the day he gets a contract on more money than any alternative deal elsewhere, with no disruption to his domestic situation.
I reckon there is almost no chance he will take the wage cut to come to us. My thoughts are he simply cannot afford to do that.
The extension is part of his contract, it was signed in good faith by both parties, it'll be an extra year on the contract he has already, they cannot say we're triggering the extension but on half the money, the contract signed doesn't allow that.
They could say they're not triggering the extension but instead offering a new different contract but at a reduced wage, that is something completely different.
Can you imagine the uproar by the Celtic fans if he was released and banged in 20 goals for Hibs next season. I’d guess that he’ll be offered terms for next year, perhaps not at the current level but still far more that what we’d be offering.
If they take the option of another year up, it costs Celtic the reported £19k a week. If they release him and dont take the option, Leigh's wages are nil.
He then becomes a free agent, Hibs might offer him £4k a week or something around that figure, maybe with a signing on fee that we can all guess at.
Is there any reason why Celtic cant come back and offer him a deal as a free agent on lets say £10k a week, therefore halving their outlay on him?
There is ZERO chance of Griffiths back at Hibs sadly.
This is from one of his mates.
I think he might stay at Celtic for another year.
Never realised he is the top scorer in Scottish Premiership history.