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Forgotten man

Unless I've missed something, I believe that Berardi is out of contract and officially without a club.

I read yesterday that he's hoping to return to Yorkshire, hinting that he'll stay at Leeds.

Whilst we need to improve in this area, if there is a way that we can at least say a proper goodbye and he get a taste of Prem, I hope that somehow all parties could make that happen.

posted on 15/9/20

comment by LeedsFanFor46Years - Prem4harj (U6871)
posted 13 minutes ago
I think Bera is underestimated sometimes. He does a lot of leg-work which isn't always on our radar.

I appreciate that he may not be the first name on the team sheet, but he's good cover if needed. Perhaps missed him a bit last Saturday for the last 15 minutes.
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We brought on Rodrigo, Roberts and Shackleton on Saturday, all three were attacking changes, Rodrigo for Bamford, Roberts for Pablo and Shacks for Kilch, which of those changes don't you make.
No way, even if he was in the squad was Bera coming on so he would need to have started, is he a better option than Koch or Struijk? Too slow for the premiership.
Personally I think when his contract expires he will struggle to find a club even for a year.

posted on 15/9/20

It’s an unfortunate situation, he put his body on the line for us knowing he would be out of contract. Contrarily Ryan Fraser told Bournemouth he wasn’t playing when they resumed and they subsequently went down. Hope we are taking care of Bera in some manner.

posted on 15/9/20

comment by steross17 (U6898)
posted 7 minutes ago
It’s an unfortunate situation, he put his body on the line for us knowing he would be out of contract. Contrarily Ryan Fraser told Bournemouth he wasn’t playing when they resumed and they subsequently went down. Hope we are taking care of Bera in some manner.
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It’s odd that in today’s society we herald those who do what they are supposed to do. One has a contract to play, one is obligated to play if selected.

I agree that many have shirked their obligations, eg., Charlie Taylor, and Berardi is a true pro.

posted on 15/9/20

I suspect Bielsa will have made clear to the owners that Berardi should be looked after, he’s a man of strict principles and considers loyalty to work both ways

posted on 15/9/20

He’s been handsomely rewarded for playing for Leeds already. He will have earned in 4 seasons more than some fans will earn in a lifetime.

He didn’t risk his body to get us up. He only played once we were already up. I would assume he wanted one last game given he was out of contract.

He did great at times and can’t even question is commitment but he was also sent off against Derby and many fans would have burnt him at the stake that evening.

For me we need to move on. The club has conceded 24 goals in 5 games so far this season so far and we need players who can play now not one that might be fit for last 10 games

posted on 15/9/20

When I say take care of him, I’m thinking use of facilities and physiotherapy to get him fit again. I don’t think the club should feel obligated to offer him a contract or pay him while he recovers...like you said Kebab he has been handsomely rewarded over the years and should have enough tucked away to carry him through.

posted on 15/9/20

Yes by all means allow him all the facilities and help he needs to get fit. If he wants to stay around the team and watch from the sidelines then great. He seems like a good person to have around the team and I’d happily pay him a £25k salary to help out here and there whilst he gets fit

posted on 15/9/20

That’s 25k a year not week!!

posted on 15/9/20

Sorry I work on a contract basis in what can be a dangerous job, like many others, I put myself at risk day in day out, if I get hurt in doing my job are they going to pay me for ten months while I am not earning, no, do I expect them to, no. I have to sign on and go on the sick. I have prepared for such an eventuality. He should have done the same.
You lot need to join the real world, they know the risk they take and that a footballer's career is a short one. Any footballer not planning for the day they hang up their boots is a fool.
Besides, the PFA has a fund for this kind of thing. Not our problem.

posted on 16/9/20

Pay as you play could be a mutually agreeable solution for Berardi, or at least until a more suitable solution for both parties is found.

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