Transfer Rumour Bids for Chaplin (7 Viewers)

junglej13

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From what I saw of Chaplin I didn't rate him in the slightest but one thing I find frustrating with this transfer is he basically joined us to play football as he'd been a bit part player for Portsmouth. I don't think anyone was convinced he looked the part in League 1. To then make a move to a club at a higher level seems a bit stupid... Aside from the financial benefit. Will likely find himself in a position like McNulty I imagine in 12 months, not playing and sent out on loan.
 

JulianDarbyFTW

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Trouble we had last season was that we were held to ransom. We needed a striker, Pompey knew it, and we had to spend big money (for us / this level). Let's hope it doesn't happen again. That's why you need to try to get your replacement in first, I guess.
 
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Skyblueol

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I trust our new recruitment system that we will get someone better in. Hopefully it is Walker who will score goals with Jobello and Kasteneer putting dangerous balls into the box.
 

fatso

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Yes he's left here scored 1 in 15 at Reading nearly all sub appearances and was frozen out, then moved to hibs and scored 8 in 17.

Hardly had the game time to prove anything elsewhere, he is a very good player and helped us get promoted, unsure why you have such a bad attitude towards the lad
I don’t have a bad attitude to him at all, he’s an outstanding league 2 striker.
He was fantastic for us, and instrumental in getting us promoted.
I just don’t feel (and his stats would imply) that he struggles at a higher level.
 

Nick

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Sky Blues boss explains Conor Chaplin's Championship move

He came and asked me to leave and that's something he wanted to do.

"And he wasn't necessarily leaving us, it was to go and play in the Championship and when you get an opportunity like that, and it was right for us as well, you can't really knock that back.
"I would have done but it suited me, and still suits me, and suits us as a football club as well for a number of reasons and also gives us the opportunity to do something else.

"You don't let them go unless the deal is right."

As for a replacement, Robins said: “I have got a couple in mind and one that I have been pursuing for a while."
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I have mixed feelings on this transfer, and I’m just going to mind dump:

— I didn’t want us to sell Chaplin, he’s a good young player who will improve and all it took was one decent half season and his value doubles.

BUT,

— My first choice ST going into this season would be Hiwula as he got more goals

— To double the investment we got softens the blow

— He wanted to go, therefore, he had to go

— He possibly could’ve suited a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 if we played the right kind of football, but I suppose it may not have been the best fit? Only time would tell.

If we can get Tyler Walker on a permanent deal, I’m a happy man. It’s over to MR and recruitment to make good of the situation
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Incorrect, the quote directly from Robins states that the funding (shortfall) from the owners will be to cover the budget for this season.

All money he gets from player sales adds to his budget.

Which budget though? the one set by SISU/directors to run the finances in total or the internal playing budget agreed to be available to MR or the one set by the EFL under SCMP. Could be very different things

They can only spend 60% of the transfer money on the playing budget. so not all money can go on playing squad

MR isnt actually stating anything new in saying SISU would cover any shortfall, they have been doing that for a number of years 2016 £530k 2017 £500k 2018 £500k - some of which has been repaid and all of which carries interest (11%+). You would assume that will continue on the same basis. Right now SISU can not contemplate failure on the pitch (success being at least staying in the upper level of L1 or better) because that will increase the need for their funding

They are covering a budget no better than last year if you accept what MR said recently, and part of that is because of the move to St Andrews, but the club can only utilise up to 60% of SCMP budget turnover or player sales. Obviously there are things like certain young players being excluded from that, hence the increased reliance on youth. However any additional funding looks like funding day to day running of the club that would largely have been covered by the bigger proportion of matchday income last season.

We wont actually know how much SISU have funded the club for the coming season until February 2021
 
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kg82

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I don’t have a bad attitude to him at all, he’s an outstanding league 2 striker.
He was fantastic for us, and instrumental in getting us promoted.
I just don’t feel (and his stats would imply) that he struggles at a higher level.

Wait, you DON’T feel he struggles at a higher level?
 

Grendel

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McNulty hasn’t struggled at any level - he only started 4 times in the championship
 

Kieranp96

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1. Chaplin is too slow over the first 10 yards (surprising for a man of his height and build)
2. He had a poor positional sense - not just too deep but often the wrong place. He was the only forward not involved in the Hiwula goal against Southend because he was way out on the touchline where Bayliss already was - to cite one example
3. Wobbly first touch - bad for a striker
4. You can be short, but he is too short for a striker if you also lack the skills 1-3 above

If he comes good, then good for him, but he would not be our turn key for success. Take the money and run
Poor positional sense because when he came on it was to replace bright or another midfielder and he would play number 10, something you can see he didn't have he is a striker that would benefit of a big man and if you think his movement is poor I suggest you actual go games rather than watching highlights pretty much game in he would make a bunch of good runs and not be found .
 

MatthewWallis

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Sky Blues boss explains what will happen to Conor Chaplin cash

Asked if he will get the Chaplin money to reinvest in the team, Robins told CoventryLive: “No, not necessarily.

“I have not asked for that and I don’t necessarily need that.

“And I have got to be mindful because we have to manage the spend, and obviously moving stadium means we’re going to have a shortfall in revenue, and that’s unknown.

“That’s the thing about spinning plates. We have brought players in and the net spend will be negative and we have got to be like that otherwise we’ll put ourselves in trouble.

“We know what we have sold season ticket-wise now but we don’t know what the following will be to Birmingham.

“We know the away following is always spectacular but we don’t get any of the revenue from that, so it’s all those things that have a knock-on.”

So the actual Chaplin money wont be used to buy replacements.I would imagine the targets will be Bright (Which is looking unlikely) and probably a loan move for Walker
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director

fernandopartridge

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If we're looking at a number 10, why don't we look at Zach Clough? Seems to have lost his way a bit but I thought he looked good for Bolton a few years back.
 
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SkyBlueCRJ

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There should be no surprise at this, entirely sensible in our current circumstances. Think a few were getting carried away without thinking of the realities.

Also i notice the talk is of a possible loan move for Walker not a purchase and certainly not at £1m!

It's not surprising but slightly disappointing as although we have to be compliant with FFP regulations, I thought we'd use a proportion of the money to reinvest.

There was talk of a possible permanent move. I think we enquired but given how highly rated Walker is at Forest I assume the asking price was way out of reach. The loan move will almost certainly involve a loan fee though given the level of interest in him but given MR's comments I assume there's room for this already within the budget.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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SISU will invest it wisely, I'm sure.

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Mr Panda

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Randomly stumbled across this. As there have been questions about Tyler Walker not signing immediately thought I'd share it

Flitcroft here talks about parent clubs wanting to keep players for pre-season games:

Forest are probably just doing the same here. He'll be here soon.
 

ccfchoi87

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Randomly stumbled across this. As there have been questions about Tyler Walker not signing immediately thought I'd share it

Flitcroft here talks about parent clubs wanting to keep players for pre-season games:

Forest are probably just doing the same here. He'll be here soon.


I think he’s their second choice striker atm so probably just waiting for one to come in first.
 

skybluegod

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So he asked to go be surprised if he scores more than 10 goals in the championship for Barnsley next season he prob seen the state of the club with the move to brum & thought its not for him.I think we will sign either Walker or Marquis.

10 goals at the age of 22 for Barnsley in his first season in the championship would be a great return
 

Nick

Administrator
Obviously not saying Robins is going to get a million to spend, far from it but how often to managers say "I have all this money now to go and buy players" if we are trying to bring players in.

If we were trying to buy Walker for 500k for example and they see we have just sold Chaplin so have more that 500k may become 800k if Robins is bragging about having it all to spend ;)
 

cooperskyblue

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Obviously not saying Robins is going to get a million to spend, far from it but how often to managers say "I have all this money now to go and buy players" if we are trying to bring players in.

If we were trying to buy Walker for 500k for example and they see we have just sold Chaplin so have more that 500k may become 800k if Robins is bragging about having it all to spend ;)

You're right. Similar to last year after we sold McNulty for over a million portsmouth knew that and could charge us more for Chaplin.
 

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