DON 71 Posted January 26, 2008 Report Posted January 26, 2008 Has anyone heard any news/gossip on what is happening with regards to Barry Nicholson & Lee Miller signing new deals ? ? ? It seems to have all gone very quiet on this subject since it had been about a week or so ago that Barry had been offered an improved deal and Jimmy wanted an anwer from Lee on whether he was going to stay or go. Quote
Mackie's ace! Posted January 26, 2008 Report Posted January 26, 2008 Manager Jimmy Calderwood also confirmed he won't sell Lee Miller or Barry Nicholson before the UEFA transfer window shuts again on Thursday. The Dons still hope to persuade striker Miller and midfielder Nicholson to pen new deals before their current ones expire at the end of the season. "We will be talking to Lee and Barry again about their contracts next week," said Calderwood. " But they know they won't be leaving before the summer, no matter what happens." Quote
Drewsome Posted February 1, 2008 Report Posted February 1, 2008 Well seeing as we didn't blow the bank on transfers, Couldn't some £££ be put to this? Quote
Cowie Posted February 2, 2008 Report Posted February 2, 2008 Well seeing as we didn't blow the bank on transfers, Couldn't some £££ be put to this? Here's hoping as at the moment, they are both integral members of the team & would both be very hard to replace. As i think someone mentioned elsewhere neither player is (thank fuck) attracting attention from championship clubs. Quote
Kowalski Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 I hear Barry was in one of the Sunday papers hinting that he would be off in the summer. Don't know which paper. Quote
vanderark14 Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 I hear Barry was in one of the Sunday papers hinting that he would be off in the summer. Don't know which paper. Jc in most sunday papers saying that Barry wouldnt like the championship as its all long ball stuff which wouldnt suit him. hope he stays but cant see it. he will want his retirment fund Quote
Superstar Tradesman Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 Jc in most sunday papers saying that Barry wouldnt like the championship as its all long ball stuff which wouldnt suit him. :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: Quote
Snapper Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 Jc in most sunday papers saying that Barry wouldnt like the championship as its all long ball stuff which wouldnt suit him. hope he stays but cant see it. he will want his retirment fund Does Jimmy watch our games? Quote
vanderark14 Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 Does Jimmy watch our games? did think the same thing to be honest. cant fault JC for trying to persuade him to stay. to be fair he also said in his interview that Barry wont get European football or big cup games down south too. Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 did think the same thing to be honest. cant fault JC for trying to persuade him to stay. to be fair he also said in his interview that Barry wont get European football or big cup games down south too. Neither will Michael Hart or Chris Clark. Wasn't a compelling argument for them either. Quote
Kowalski Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 JIMMY RESUMES BATTLE FOR BARRY 12:00 - 04 February 2008 Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood will this week relaunch his charm offensive to keep Barry Nicholson at Pittodrie. Calderwood will hold further contract talks with the midfield schemer after tomorrow night's CIS Cup semi-final with Dundee United at Tynecastle. He's desperate to keep the midfielder, who again displayed his class when he created the winning goal for Zander Diamond in the Scottish Cup victory over Hamilton. Nicholson is out of contract in the summer and has rejected a new deal, but Calderwood is refusing to give up. "I will speak to Barry after tomorrow's semi-final against Dundee United," said Calderwood. Nicholson was reported to be a January target for several English clubs but a move south failed to materialise. That has given Calderwood more hope of keeping his midfield schemer. He added: "Barry never had a firm offer from England although there was interest in him. "He would have told me otherwise because we're very close in terms of the relationship we have build up over the years. "But Barry Nicholson on a free transfer would easily get a club. "However, everything hinges on what he wants to do and if he fancies a change of scenery then I won't be able to stop him. "That's my biggest fear but I'll be doing everything I can to keep him." Quote
DON 71 Posted February 4, 2008 Author Report Posted February 4, 2008 OK there seems to be a bit of chat regarding Barry Nicholson and his future. What about Lee Miller ? I thought JC had asked him for a definite decision on whether he was staying or going so he could line up a future replacement, and I thought this was round about the time he was sniffing about Scott Dobie, before he went to Carlisle (Thankfully!!). Anyone else heard anything else on the matter ?? Hope he stays with the club though. Quote
phil-stellaartois-mcguire Posted February 4, 2008 Report Posted February 4, 2008 hey Kowalski - where did you get that quote - it's appalling Quote
Kowalski Posted February 5, 2008 Report Posted February 5, 2008 hey Kowalski - where did you get that quote - it's appalling Evening Express! Top quality journalism at its best! Quote
Kowalski Posted February 11, 2008 Report Posted February 11, 2008 MILLER KEEN TO SIGN NEW CONTRACT AT PITTODRIE 12:00 - 11 February 2008 Lee Miller is ready to lift the pain at Pittodrie by committing his future to the club. The striker, pictured, confirmed he's ready to pen a new Dons deal after weeks of talks. The news will lift boss Jimmy Calderwood in the wake of the heavy Celtic defeat. Miller wants to get things resolved this week which would be a boost ahead of Thursday's UEFA Cup showdown with Bayern Munich. "We're still talking and I'm hopeful we can get something sorted out this week," said Miller. "I'm keen to stay at Aberdeen. I hope we can come to an agreement and I'm confident that will happen." The 24-year-old scored in the 5-1 defeat to Celtic yesterday. Despite hitting eight league goals this term Miller insists he's yet to hit peak form. Miller added: "There's still a lot more to come from me." Quote
Guest ally s Posted February 11, 2008 Report Posted February 11, 2008 Miller added: "There's still a lot more to come from me." Now would be a good time to produce it Lee Quote
BigAl Posted February 11, 2008 Report Posted February 11, 2008 MILLER KEEN TO SIGN NEW CONTRACT AT PITTODRIE 12:00 - 11 February 2008 Lee Miller is ready to lift the pain at Pittodrie by committing his future to the club. The striker, pictured, confirmed he's ready to pen a new Dons deal after weeks of talks. The news will lift boss Jimmy Calderwood in the wake of the heavy Celtic defeat. Miller wants to get things resolved this week which would be a boost ahead of Thursday's UEFA Cup showdown with Bayern Munich. "We're still talking and I'm hopeful we can get something sorted out this week," said Miller. "I'm keen to stay at Aberdeen. I hope we can come to an agreement and I'm confident that will happen." The 24-year-old scored in the 5-1 defeat to Celtic yesterday. Despite hitting eight league goals this term Miller insists he's yet to hit peak form. Miller added: "There's still a lot more to come from me." Would hope this means its as good as agreed, rather than as I would suspect going along the lines of Miller - Boss ready to sign new deal. How much more money am I getting ? JC - More money, no son thats not how it works, you'll be on less money as we've been paying you o'er the odds on account of taking o'er the contract Eddie thomson gave you at the Arabs. Result, nae signing new contract after all Quote
K-9 Posted February 11, 2008 Report Posted February 11, 2008 Would hope this means its as good as agreed, rather than as I would suspect going along the lines of Miller - Boss ready to sign new deal. How much more money am I getting ? JC - More money, no son thats not how it works, you'll be on less money as we've been paying you o'er the odds on account of taking o'er the contract Eddie thomson gave you at the Arabs. Result, nae signing new contract after all Aye - same story almost word for word as we had for Diamond, Hart and Nicholson!! Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted February 12, 2008 Report Posted February 12, 2008 That's about as positive as you'll get I guess. It also suggests there is very little difference in expectations. Quote
Jute Posted February 12, 2008 Report Posted February 12, 2008 Pretty sure that article or something similar has been in the EE for Anderson, McNaughton and a few others over last few seasons who all went on to leave. In fact sure Barry Nic said something idenitcal just before he rejected his first contract. Just a player covering his bases. Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted February 12, 2008 Report Posted February 12, 2008 Pretty sure that article or something similar has been in the EE for Anderson, McNaughton and a few others over last few seasons who all went on to leave. In fact sure Barry Nic said something idenitcal just before he rejected his first contract. Just a player covering his bases. I know what you mean Jute but this seems a bit different, the rest have all had wee caveates within them "if the contract is right" etc. Quote
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