Adam_Harrison9 wrote:
It's quite clear that some people here have connections to the Hampshire camp and have swallowed every line they've been fed from that way. The simple fact is the club offered a contract and it was not accepted and the club did not want to offer a contract it felt it could not out of its own financial constraints. I'd imagine Ryan and his side feel badly done to with regards to the announcement, I'd imagine the club thought it obvious to Ryan that if he doesn't sign the offered contract then he is obviously out of contract and this means leaving the club. What did Ryan expect? The whole situation strikes me as revolving around Ryan Hampshire's ego. Not to mention he has history with this stuff and going on about the media about what he has done for the club while other players just quietly get on with their business.
At the end of the day Michael Carter will do what he thinks is best for Wakefield Trinity and it is good enough for me. If Ryan Hamoshire thinks he can get more elsewhere he is entitled to attempt this but I'm failing to see what Michael has done wrong in this instance. Michael Carter isn't the one who has ever played this saga out in public - Ryan Hampshire is by banging on about why he thinks he deserves more e.t.c.
Exactly how I see it Adam
Last year before he signed it was all the same with Ryan,
Some players would be better off avoiding social media altogether, a good life lesson is keep your poop to your self
Good player but we don’t need this type of hassle and we can’t afford to pay what he wants