The entire Stoke City squad could hand in transfer requests if chairman Gunnar Gislason doesn't pay them the bonuses they were promised.
The squad are now stuck with last seasons bonus rates because the deadline for altering them passed last week. As a show of good
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faith, the squad want the £100,000 they were promised between them given to a mixture of local communities.
Failure to agree to this could result in a symbolic protest. The players say that they are not greedy, but that they have been treated with disrespect from the Stoke City board. They say that they are commited to the supporters and the football club, as seen against Wolves on Sunday, but a bad taste has been left in the dressing room.
Chairman Gunnar Gislason, the man negociating the clubs stance, was unavailable for comment today.
The news comes just before the club travel to Sheffield United for tonights game which will see Clive Clarke make his 200th appearence for the club after tearing up his original contract and signing a fresh 2 year deal.