Skybluefaz
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You'll sell him for possibly ten times as muchWord from those ITK at our end is that this is basically done and set to be confirmed. Supposedly just under £2m. Moult has been linked with Salford on loan.
You'll sell him for possibly ten times as muchWord from those ITK at our end is that this is basically done and set to be confirmed. Supposedly just under £2m. Moult has been linked with Salford on loan.
What’s Moult like?
Is Stockley first choice? Think he’ll be a regular?Miles off Championship standard but would probably score a fair few goals in L1 or L2.
Not even a decent fee
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If there is it's not so bad, but we don't know (will we know?).and there will be a hefty sell on clause attached to that as well.
Confirmed on Sky Sports;
07:22
BAYLISS SET FOR PRESTON
We understand Preston are on the verge of completing the signing of Coventry midfielder Tom Bayliss.
The England Under-20 international is due at the Preston training ground today to undergo a medical and personal terms have been agreed with Bayliss.
The fee is £2m.
It's a big gamble for Preston considering they're just a team who make up the numbers in the championship.Wind your neck in.... 2 million for someone who struggled in league 1 last year is incredible, and there will be a hefty sell on clause attached to that as well. A bit like Madison I think bayliss with thrive in the championship with more time to do things so it's win win for both the club and him
Struggled? Try and watch the gameWind your neck in.... 2 million for someone who struggled in league 1 last year is incredible, and there will be a hefty sell on clause attached to that as well. A bit like Madison I think bayliss with thrive in the championship with more time to do things so it's win win for both the club and him
I think it’s inevitable. If it allows 2 to come in I’ll be happy. I’ll miss his marauding runs from midfield thoughIt's a big gamble for Preston considering they're just a team who make up the numbers in the championship.
Not even a decent fee
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We've sold two players who probably wouldn't have started tomorrow. I rate both highly, so it is disappointing.
But, what do people expect? Revenues will be down by around £3 million this season because of a position forced on the football club. Are they wrong to try to keep the club solvent during a very uncertain time?
We'll now look to the loan market. Let's see who we bring in.
It’s not shit!In the end it plugs the shortfall, however, agree with Fernando 2 million for a lad with international potential is shit.
It`s a weird one. I genuinely think you would struggle to say he had one good game last year. Having said that you can tell quality wise he was way ahead of anyone. I lost count of the amount of times he put Thomas in with a measured pass behind the fullback. Clearly has huge potential but in terms of our immediate team I think there are midfielders who could do a more useful job in League 1 for us.Struggled? Try and watch the game
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I disagree, Lookman went for 11million from league one. I think you could expect 4 or 5 million based on that. Just my opinion.It’s not shit!
True. In addition to that the selling is happening at the end of pre-season because the club first had to see how many season tickets were sold and then act accordingly.Wind your neck in.... 2 million for someone who struggled in league 1 last year is incredible, and there will be a hefty sell on clause attached to that as well. A bit like Madison I think bayliss with thrive in the championship with more time to do things so it's win win for both the club and him
Serious question (I know, I know!) but can you point me in the direction of that?The clubs owners said they would cover the costs of the move
We're in a far, far worse position.The thing that keeps me going is Leicester. They were in the same situation even 10 years ago
The clubs owners said they would cover the costs of the move (as they should as they are the ones wanting to continue gambling on court action). Not sure you can now say we had to sell players because of it. To be honest both sales seem more like managed football decisions than things forced on us by the move.
I'd always be prepared to gamble, as long as the sell-on clause is right. Eventually, one must come off for us!Don’t think it’s a bad fee but could have got more.