by CP Gull » 01 May 2014, 16:52
Reading the Herald today and a couple of things I noticed that caught my attention. Firstly, under the list of "players under contract" they include Nathan Craig which is surely incorrect? I'm fairly certain that he signed a 2 year deal back in 2012 and likewise I'm fairly certain that that has never been extended. Secondly, I had forgotten that Shaun "sick note" Cooper actually signed an 18 month deal with us back in January although it did only contain an "option" to extend his initial 6 month deal by a further 12 months if (presumably) he chose to exercise it.
I'm never quite sure how these "options" work and whether the option is exercisable by the player, the club or indeed both need to agree to such an option as this i.e to extend the contract for another 12 months.
I would imagine that when he agreed the terms Cooper felt it was pretty unlikely that he would take the option up in the event that we were relegated, which in turn would also probably activate a 20 % drop in wages and that he would quite simply find another League club prepared to pay him what he feels he is worth. However, given his appalling record with injuries over the last couple of years (not just since he signed for us!) I would imagine he might find it very difficult to find anyone who would offer him a permanent deal right now. That's not to say that there might not be clubs interested in trialling him in pre season on a "prove yourself" basis but the risk with that is what happens if he breaks down again and/or fails to earn a contract elsewhere. For this reason, I think there is a very real possibility that if it is purely the decision of the player whether or not to take up this option then in his current situation (injured again!) I think he would be mad not to ... given that it guarantees him another year.
What little I have seen of him ( he did play once for us in a PSF under Knill if you recall!) he is a quality player and certainly would be a "cut above" at Conference level and his versatility (he can play in several positions) could also be invaluable in a small squad. Not only that but he was an excellent servant to Bournemouth in his time there and you don't play as many games as he has for a side like that and at the level he has played at to become a bad player overnight.
I guess we will find out soon enough, whether he is staying or going, but while his injury situation has been wholly frustrating for all concerned at TUFC and must also have been a huge drain on the budget Greavsie was given when he was appointed, particularly frustrating given that he/we got absolutely nothing in return for it, there is no doubt that a fit Shaun Cooper would be a great asset next season for us in the Conference IF he can regain his fitness ... that is of course a VERY big IF!!!!!!!
Reading the Herald today and a couple of things I noticed that caught my attention. Firstly, under the list of "players under contract" they include Nathan Craig which is surely incorrect? I'm fairly certain that he signed a 2 year deal back in 2012 and likewise I'm fairly certain that that has never been extended. Secondly, I had forgotten that Shaun "sick note" Cooper actually signed an 18 month deal with us back in January although it did only contain an "option" to extend his initial 6 month deal by a further 12 months if (presumably) he chose to exercise it.
I'm never quite sure how these "options" work and whether the option is exercisable by the player, the club or indeed both need to agree to such an option as this i.e to extend the contract for another 12 months.
I would imagine that when he agreed the terms Cooper felt it was pretty unlikely that he would take the option up in the event that we were relegated, which in turn would also probably activate a 20 % drop in wages and that he would quite simply find another League club prepared to pay him what he feels he is worth. However, given his appalling record with injuries over the last couple of years (not just since he signed for us!) I would imagine he might find it very difficult to find anyone who would offer him a permanent deal right now. That's not to say that there might not be clubs interested in trialling him in pre season on a "prove yourself" basis but the risk with that is what happens if he breaks down again and/or fails to earn a contract elsewhere. For this reason, I think there is a very real possibility that if it is purely the decision of the player whether or not to take up this option then in his current situation (injured again!) I think he would be mad not to ... given that it guarantees him another year.
What little I have seen of him ( he did play once for us in a PSF under Knill if you recall!) he is a quality player and certainly would be a "cut above" at Conference level and his versatility (he can play in several positions) could also be invaluable in a small squad. Not only that but he was an excellent servant to Bournemouth in his time there and you don't play as many games as he has for a side like that and at the level he has played at to become a bad player overnight.
I guess we will find out soon enough, whether he is staying or going, but while his injury situation has been wholly frustrating for all concerned at TUFC and must also have been a huge drain on the budget Greavsie was given when he was appointed, particularly frustrating given that he/we got absolutely nothing in return for it, there is no doubt that a fit Shaun Cooper would be a great asset next season for us in the Conference IF he can regain his fitness ... that is of course a VERY big IF!!!!!!!