Docky91   0
Replying to Gavlaaa40   20:55, Tue 7 Apr
Gavlaaa40
Docky91
No but there’s 40 other games that could be the reason, and as I said the implication from the poster is he needs the mortgage adviser to hurry it up because he may not be able to pass affordability checks in a couple weeks.

Him selling the house or moving or whatever is not the point the poster was making, it’s the hurrying his mortgage adviser that is the point and I’m sure MAs are used to being hurried but for them to raise it seems like it may be extreme.

Ofcourse that’s if it’s true

Again, that’s assuming his contract won’t be paid up, similarly to how the manager’s contract would be. I think this is one of those silly rumours people jump on whenever there’s a lot of noise about a manager.

A precursor for the summer private jet watch that we will get when linked with any player from abroad…… I can hardly contain my excitement 😂

I’m not saying I believe the rumour or not. But also even his contract did get paid up it wouldn’t help him with an affordability check (realistically) depends on a few things like partners income if they’d put more down etc etc. Even if his contract is paid up in full he would still have £0 income going forward.
Replying to Docky91   20:58, Tue 7 Apr
I reckon he’d be getting paid monthly until he gets another job.
I’d really ignore this rumour
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BluenoseMo M   0
Replying to Rab C Nesbitt   21:02, Tue 7 Apr
His aunt is a good friend and I’m sure would have said something to me - not said anything
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Tandy   0
Replying to Rab C Nesbitt   21:02, Tue 7 Apr
I reckon he’d be getting paid monthly until he gets another job.

That’s exactly what happens. They’re put on gardening leave until they either find new employment or the agreed, possibly reduced, term of their contact is up.
Replying to TresorLuntala   21:11, Tue 7 Apr
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3. They know the season is over, and don’t see the point in rushing the next step.

We still need four points to mathematically (total 57) avoid relegation.
Docky91   0
Replying to Tandy   21:12, Tue 7 Apr
Tandy
I reckon he’d be getting paid monthly until he gets another job.

That’s exactly what happens. They’re put on gardening leave until they either find new employment or the agreed, possibly reduced, term of their contact is up.

Look, I feel we’re going on a tangent here. But it would still affect the mortgage. The assumption is with a fixed term contract above a certain timeframe for mortgage affordability that it will be renewed, if it’s been announced you’re going at the end it won’t be. I’m sure there are niche MAs who her would specialise in this, but for the most part it would seriously affect it.

It’s also not exactly what happens, often clubs will agree to a mutual termination to pay upfront on reduced terms.
evanio   0
Replying to Rab C Nesbitt   21:31, Tue 7 Apr
Can you stop talking sense please, it doesn’t suit the narrative. Let’s all speculate about if Ben Petty can get a fcuking mortgage now. Jeeze.
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Replying to Gavlaaa40   21:33, Tue 7 Apr
It doesn’t mean anything anyway since the bloke is from Birmingham
jimbo   0
Replying to Miguelagonn   22:01, Tue 7 Apr
Miguelagonn
I think some people want something to happen just for the sake of it. We'd look utterly stupid for sacking Davies now but forum posters will have nothing to talk about all week if he doesn't go. Most of them were probably the youngest sibling.

Disagree. Why would we look utterly stupid for sacking a manager who is not getting results or performances? If you owned a business and the person managing it was losing you millions of pounds and customers were not happy about the product you were producing then more fool if you think the best option is to be sensible and do nothing drastic in case you look stupid.
jimbo   0
Replying to Docky91   22:05, Tue 7 Apr
Docky91
Tandy
I reckon he’d be getting paid monthly until he gets another job.

That’s exactly what happens. They’re put on gardening leave until they either find new employment or the agreed, possibly reduced, term of their contact is up.

Look, I feel we’re going on a tangent here. But it would still affect the mortgage. The assumption is with a fixed term contract above a certain timeframe for mortgage affordability that it will be renewed, if it’s been announced you’re going at the end it won’t be. I’m sure there are niche MAs who her would specialise in this, but for the most part it would seriously affect it.

It’s also not exactly what happens, often clubs will agree to a mutual termination to pay upfront on reduced terms.

Surely you are missing the point? He is on at least £1/2 million a year so he doesn't have a mortgage. He might even be renting because he was living in London before. The club may even have found him somewhere to rent and included that in his package.
Docky91   0
Replying to jimbo   22:08, Tue 7 Apr
jimbo
Docky91
Tandy
I reckon he’d be getting paid monthly until he gets another job.

That’s exactly what happens. They’re put on gardening leave until they either find new employment or the agreed, possibly reduced, term of their contact is up.

Look, I feel we’re going on a tangent here. But it would still affect the mortgage. The assumption is with a fixed term contract above a certain timeframe for mortgage affordability that it will be renewed, if it’s been announced you’re going at the end it won’t be. I’m sure there are niche MAs who her would specialise in this, but for the most part it would seriously affect it.

It’s also not exactly what happens, often clubs will agree to a mutual termination to pay upfront on reduced terms.

Surely you are missing the point? He is on at least £1/2 million a year so he doesn't have a mortgage. He might even be renting because he was living in London before. The club may even have found him somewhere to rent and included that in his package.

There is absolutely no way on this planet we are paying a guy who was leicesters under 23 coach 2 years ago 20-40k a week.

I would assume he was renting before I’m London and as another poster mentioned his house was up formal, so it does seem he does.

There are also plenty of people who have earnt far more for far longer that have mortgages
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Replying to Docky91   22:12, Tue 7 Apr
Docky91
jimbo
Docky91
Tandy
I reckon he’d be getting paid monthly until he gets another job.

That’s exactly what happens. They’re put on gardening leave until they either find new employment or the agreed, possibly reduced, term of their contact is up.

Look, I feel we’re going on a tangent here. But it would still affect the mortgage. The assumption is with a fixed term contract above a certain timeframe for mortgage affordability that it will be renewed, if it’s been announced you’re going at the end it won’t be. I’m sure there are niche MAs who her would specialise in this, but for the most part it would seriously affect it.

It’s also not exactly what happens, often clubs will agree to a mutual termination to pay upfront on reduced terms.

Surely you are missing the point? He is on at least £1/2 million a year so he doesn't have a mortgage. He might even be renting because he was living in London before. The club may even have found him somewhere to rent and included that in his package.

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Replying to Docky91   22:13, Tue 7 Apr
Docky91
jimbo
Docky91
Tandy
I reckon he’d be getting paid monthly until he gets another job.

That’s exactly what happens. They’re put on gardening leave until they either find new employment or the agreed, possibly reduced, term of their contact is up.

Look, I feel we’re going on a tangent here. But it would still affect the mortgage. The assumption is with a fixed term contract above a certain timeframe for mortgage affordability that it will be renewed, if it’s been announced you’re going at the end it won’t be. I’m sure there are niche MAs who her would specialise in this, but for the most part it would seriously affect it.

It’s also not exactly what happens, often clubs will agree to a mutual termination to pay upfront on reduced terms.

Surely you are missing the point? He is on at least £1/2 million a year so he doesn't have a mortgage. He might even be renting because he was living in London before. The club may even have found him somewhere to rent and included that in his package.

There is absolutely no way on this planet we are paying a guy who was leicesters under 23 coach 2 years ago 20-40k a week.

I would assume he was renting before I’m London and as another poster mentioned his house was up formal, so it does seem he does.
Half a million he said. Not 1-2m. But he won’t be on that much
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Docky91   0
Replying to Rab C Nesbitt   22:15, Tue 7 Apr
Rab C Nesbitt
Docky91
jimbo
Docky91
Tandy
I reckon he’d be getting paid monthly until he gets another job.

That’s exactly what happens. They’re put on gardening leave until they either find new employment or the agreed, possibly reduced, term of their contact is up.

Look, I feel we’re going on a tangent here. But it would still affect the mortgage. The assumption is with a fixed term contract above a certain timeframe for mortgage affordability that it will be renewed, if it’s been announced you’re going at the end it won’t be. I’m sure there are niche MAs who her would specialise in this, but for the most part it would seriously affect it.

It’s also not exactly what happens, often clubs will agree to a mutual termination to pay upfront on reduced terms.

Surely you are missing the point? He is on at least £1/2 million a year so he doesn't have a mortgage. He might even be renting because he was living in London before. The club may even have found him somewhere to rent and included that in his package.

There is absolutely no way on this planet we are paying a guy who was leicesters under 23 coach 2 years ago 20-40k a week.

I would assume he was renting before I’m London and as another poster mentioned his house was up formal, so it does seem he does.
Half a million he said. Not 1-2m. But he won’t be on that much

Ah that makes more sense but still also 500k a year for 2 years, after earning much less previously he would likely still have a mortgage. Especially with the high rate tax.