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Gravesen won't be forced out



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DANISH midfielder Thomas Gravesen is refusing to be forced out of Celtic and his stubborn stance could cost the club £9.24m for what amounts to one season's work, writes Mark Walker.
Only 24 hours after Gordon Strachan went public and stated the player would never play for the club again, Gravesen's agent insisted he was going nowhere. The former Real Madrid midfielder will collect a £1m 'loyalty' bonus if he sees out his Parkhe
ad three-year contract, which runs until next summer.

Gravesen will continue to pick up his £40,000-per-week wages that will total £6.24m when his deal expires. The £1m windfall will push that to £7.24m and, of course, the SPL champions had to shell out £2m to Real to land the player two years ago.

His agent John Sivebaek insists Gravesen, 32, is happy to remain in Glasgow, regardless of whether he plays or not, . He said: "Thomas has a contract and he intends to see it out, that was always his intention. There have been no requests from any other clubs and he is happy at Celtic.

"Of course, he would love to be playing, but that's the manager's decision. At this stage, it seems like he won't get another chance. The unfortunate thing is that Thomas is a very good player."

Gravesen has been ordered to train with the reserves, along with another outcast, Derek Riordan.

The former Everton player, who spent last season on loan at Goodison, was substituted at half-time in a Celtic XI's 2-0 win at Livingston last weekend. He was substituted again in the reserves' 1-0 win over Donegal Celtic in midweek.

Strachan said: "I'm not worried one way or another how it pans out. He will still be treated properly if he stays here."

The Celtic manager says he will not play Gravesen for tactical reasons. "I spoke to Thomas and told him he won't play for us because of the system we play," Strachan said.

"We tried our best to get a system which suited Thomas and it hasn't worked. It was the system to blame, not the player or the club. We can't change our style of play to suit one player.

"Thomas has been good about it and understands the situation. It's a football thing and not a personal issue."





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  • Last Updated: 26 July 2008 7:06 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: SPL title race
 
1

buy2let,

potrugal 27/07/2008 00:48:52
win some lose some TG is the winner in the money stakes but his reputation as a man and a footballer have been tarnished forever
take the money tam ,for nobody will remember you as a footnaller while your rnuning all the way to the bank
2

Scotland Uber Unionists,

27/07/2008 02:01:33
Get in there Uncle Fester, take them for all their giro money.
3

Scotland Uber Unionists,

27/07/2008 02:02:27
Oh, and buy2let, where is potrugal?
4

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 27/07/2008 02:48:58
Number3, I think you will find that buy2let meant Portugal.

I also think you will find that your pathetic attempt at ridicule, by pointing out a spelling error, underlines just how pointless and pathetic an individual you are, but then, as a know-it-all, I guess you are already aware of this.
5

Finnharp,

27/07/2008 04:41:04
Watched the game and it was a great game for the defence, under pressure for large spells, goal was a cracker big JVoH was magic, the forward line will be hard for teams to beat this season, and when you look at Rearangers their season is getting worse before its started with injuries, is it to soon to say 4-in-a-Row here we go.

Will SDM spend another $20 Mil bringing back ex-players. Will CFC spend any money, don't know but hope so, even though it's good for players to stay together and grow as the 2003 squad did, maybe this will be CL final year.

OK lets hear it lads, start given it to me.
6

Daillyman,

27/07/2008 05:16:24
With the money that Graveson is fleecing from the tic, the one plus about Balde is he never cost 2mil and I have not heard of him receiving a 1mil loyalty bonus for completing his contract.

And Balde would deserve that loyalty bonus more the the Dane would.

40k for Graveson over 3 seasons, I wonder how many competitive matches he played for the tic, and including his loyalty bonus payout how much it works out to per match.

With the astute financial supporters who follow the tic maybe the could post an earnings per match for Graveson, it would be interesting to see the numbers.
7

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 27/07/2008 08:39:35
I'll help you out dailyman...he costs less than Tore Andre Flo did. He was the biggest waste of money ever spent in scottish football so whatever you lot think about Graveson, think again.
8

Tellitasitis,

Ard Macha 27/07/2008 11:40:58
Celtic Forever.

To the Tore Andre Flo list we could add Daniel Prodan.

My My! How he fleeced them. Beside that deal Gravesen looks a real bargain.

Remember - " For every fiver we spend they waste a tenner!"
9

Daillyman,

27/07/2008 16:16:56
7

On the signing of Flo he was a waste of money signed in a different economic time, RFC were throwing stupid money around thanks to tricky Dick selling Murray a dream. Thus the financial problems today.

I only asked a simple question of tic supporters, but I guess I hit a nerve. As we have been told on these threads the tic are minted, and can afford the 70k a week to Graveson and Balde. Any chance you could answer the question regarding how much Graveson is projected to earn for each match he will have played for the tic when his contract is over?

Did Flo not get sold for around 4mil?
10

Daillyman,

27/07/2008 16:19:49
7

Sorry Flo went to Sunderland for 6.75mil.
11

Daillyman,

27/07/2008 17:20:11
7

FYI, Graveson has played 22 competitive matches for Celtic. If he receives the reported 9.24mil at the conclusion of his contract, he will have earned in average wages 420k per match when having turned out for the tic.

No wonder he loves life at Parkhead.
12

Daillyman,

27/07/2008 17:45:42
7

I made a mistake Graveson will pull in 7.24mil including the loyalty bonus, so his average fee for 22 matches drops to a staggering 329k.
13

jerrymanders,

27/07/2008 21:46:34
#12

TG may be costing money (which we can afford) but at least he is a hunskelper.

 

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