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Stead's Blackpool Move Breaks Down
Stead's Blackpool Move Breaks Down
Friday, 30th Jul 2010 11:57

Jon Stead’s proposed move to Blackpool is now reported to have broken down. Earlier reports claimed initial talks between the striker and the Tangerines hadn’t gone well after a fee in the region of £200,000 had been agreed earlier in the week.

The former Sheffield United, Huddersfield and Blackburn frontman is said to have returned to Town for training.

Prior to Stead’s proposed switch to Blackpool, the ex-England U21 international was unable to agree terms with Bristol City. The 27-year-old is understood to be on wages approaching the £12,000-a-week mark at Town.


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bobbyramsey added 12:02 - Jul 30
Just goes to show that we pay inflated wages.
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dreblue added 12:04 - Jul 30
BAD NEWS in relation to the Chopra move as losing Steads wages would of helped massively in getting Chopra in!

COYB!
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Lightningboy added 12:04 - Jul 30
Baffles me why all these deals are being left to the last minute...what have these managers/clubs been doing all summer?..sitting on their arses watching the world cup?
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crazyblue added 12:06 - Jul 30
Could not agree more.....
Sounds like we wrap them up in cotton wool too much.....
Make em sweep the stands after a game to really earn their over inflated wages!
Mind you, the thought of being part of the worst ever premiership team would encourage me to stay put!!!
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gypo added 12:08 - Jul 30
It goes to show he`s not bothered if he plays football or not ,
i mean come on man its premiership football possibly his last chance as well !!
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Blue_it added 12:11 - Jul 30
I like stead but he needs to ask himself a few questions regarding his own ambitions

Oppurtunity to play Premier league football and potentially be the number 1 striker for Blackpool or stay with a club in the championship where the manager clearly isnt a fan, for the sake of a couple of grand he may lose
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PablosRightBoot added 12:13 - Jul 30
Stead didn't like the sub bench at Blackpool. He found it too uncomfortable and prefers the one at IP1. I don't blame him for turning down Bristol City as there's no guarentee of first choice football there but surely Premier League is where he wants to be even if he is a sub there too
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Coolpooper added 12:15 - Jul 30
Good. Lets make good use of him here please Keane, in whats already a depleted squad.
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fourpee added 12:19 - Jul 30
Greedy waste of space. Would rather sit on the bench for Town then have the opportunity to play in the premier league. Has no ambition what so ever!!!
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darkroonsitfc added 12:35 - Jul 30
or maybe, just maybe he wants to fight and prove his worth here at town!!!!!! c'mon stead show us what your made of!!!!
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siralfstrackie added 12:37 - Jul 30
Might have something to do with the fact that his wife has recently given birth and is not wanting to move from the area, is that greed?
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OsborneOneNil added 12:42 - Jul 30
Sir Alf......he wouldn't be travelling to Bristol then Blackpool if he didn't want to leave the area. He goes there to discuss money then realises he is on a good earner here, so doesn't move.

Greed.
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ip5w1ch added 12:44 - Jul 30
Or perhaps he would rather stay in Ipswich and fight for his place. Perhaps his ambition is to help Ipswich get promoted. Where is the evidence in this article that Blackpool offered less wages? Not agreeing terms can also mean length of contract etc. Also he has a young family to consider.

I suppose all of you calling him greedy and lacking in ambition would up sticks and move to Blackpool without a second thought if the company you worked for(presuming any of you actually do a job of work) said they'd like you to go.
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steed added 12:45 - Jul 30
according to blackpool forum stead is on 20,000 a week at ipswich what the hell were magilton and sheepshanks thinking. looks like we will be stuck with greedy player until 2011.
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stinkiusminkius added 12:45 - Jul 30
Maybe he wants to fight for his place (and let's face it, there's not a huge amount of competition up front).
Maybe he thinks keane won't last much longer than a couple of months.
Maybe he likes living around here with a settled family and house.
Let's face it, there are loads of variables and we have no idea what he's thinking but if people want to slag off their OWN team members by calling them greedy and unambitious then so be it.
I still think given a proper run, in a settled position/team he could do more than just a job for us.
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Surco72 added 12:45 - Jul 30
I am glad he is staying and fighting for a place ,better than what other options we have with Wickham injured to start the season .If we need money for transfers try getting rid of the 3.5 million we wasted on Priskin and Martin and their wages
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steed added 12:48 - Jul 30
steads full goal scoring record
2002—2004 Huddersfield Town 68 (22)
2003—2005 Blackburn Rovers 42 (8)
2005—2007 Sunderland 35 (2)
2006—2007 → Derby County (loan) 17 (3)
2007—2008 Sheffield United 39 (8)
2008 → Ipswich Town (loan) 1 (1)
2008— Ipswich Town 60 (17)
2010 → Coventry City (loan) 10 (2)
And you belive he can do a job for us your having a laugh powder puff forward
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Back_The_Boss added 12:50 - Jul 30
Stead + Chopra upfront. Wickham to replace Stead when he returns.
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Jim added 13:02 - Jul 30
seems that we are never going to get rid of him. I dread to think what we are paying him!!
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robdaful added 13:07 - Jul 30
Nice to see you still here Stead. I hope you up your gear and become a better striker. Otherwise you'll look like a gold digger.

But how demoralising is it that alot of the transfers involving us have broken down. Or look like breaking down.
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WadzillaBhoy added 13:07 - Jul 30
Steed the joke is the vast majority of his goals at Huddersfield were in Division Three as well. 20k a week for him!
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steed added 13:13 - Jul 30
good wage for someone who cant head the ball what would we be paying if he could lol
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Mungo added 13:22 - Jul 30
To be fair to JS, he has a very young family and I understand he does not want to move from the area at the current time. Not his fault he was offered a high salary and why should he sacrifice a percentage of his earnings to force through a move he doesn't believe would be in his family's interests? (at the current time anyway)

He may well want to see how things go this season, with just a year left on his contract and RK appearing to be on increasingly thin ice...
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meekreech added 13:51 - Jul 30
Blackpool is a place not to go as it is a ----hole!!!
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sixtouchfootball added 14:37 - Jul 30
There is no way he is on £20k a week. We signed him at a time when money was tighter than a ducks a££ so those on the Blackpool forum are just looking for excuses when the reality is no one wants to sign for them because there facilities are toilet and they'll probably come straight back down with a record low points tally!!
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