SlowerThanPlatt
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“The big three” sounds like an Americanism
8 million but expect he’d go for around 4/5 million.
Why does the long term stability get worse?I don’t think it’s a case of winning is it?
The bottom line is I don’t think these owners are capable of keeping the club competitive In this league. I don’t think also it’s their first priority. Actually that’s a cast iron fact it isn’t even an opinion.
The ground fiasco has been running on for years and years - the first move was at least strategic - the second utterly desperate and a huge gamble from which the club was never likely to recover
The asset base of the club is non existent and we are already 20% of the way through a declining valueless short term lease.
That’s a problem with no solution. We all know is is stage 3 in the half arsed attempt to get the long lease and it’s a vendetta that’s not going away
There is no new ground. The owners are continually playing fast and loose with the long term viability of the club.
There is no inward investment coming and no strategic plan to move forward So the club will continue to rely on short term loans at high interest and every season that clicks by its long term stability gets even worse. These are undeniable facts
There’s only one plan and it’s not really changed
Why does the long term stability get worse?
We have a medium term lease that gives some medium term stability. The net losses are being covered by loans as that is the only way they can be covered. The argument is as you know that the loans are not being called in and will help maximise their sale value when it comes to this.we have no ground and we are occurring net losses every season - our value as a club without players is the nominal £1
The thing is he is a hugely influential player at the club and how it operates on the field.
Different player entirely but a midfielder like Gerry Daly was similar and when he left we fell apart. Not exactly the same with Yorath but the fulcrum of the team is o hare in the same way it was with yorath and when he went to Tottenham we fell flat
If bids are going to come in - and if he scores again tomorrow the calculator is getting bigger - the clubs Owners need to make a statement and offer a bigger contract to match wages he’d get at another club. It’s a lot cheaper net than getting a replacement.
Our success relies a lot on him and his ability and his imagery around the fans
Zzźźzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzwe have no ground and we are occurring net losses every season - our value as a club without players is the nominal £1
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Yawn. All you do is throw this crap around. Yet you're the one having the council Muppets round. Ironic really.you seem very protective of him.
No it’s not. The value is what somebody will pay for it. Hoffman offered £7m in league 2.we have no ground and we are occurring net losses every season - our value as a club without players is the nominal £1
No it’s not. The value is what somebody will pay for it. Hoffman offered £7m in league 2.
£130mNorwich will get something like £91m for finishing bottom of the Prem. Surely we’d hold out for decent money…?
No he didn’tNo it’s not. The value is what somebody will pay for it. Hoffman offered £7m in league 2.
Do you think they will?If bids are going to come in - and if he scores again tomorrow the calculator is getting bigger - the clubs Owners need to make a statement and offer a bigger contract to match wages he’d get at another club. It’s a lot cheaper net than getting a replacement.
Our success relies a lot on him and his ability and his imagery around the fans
When did he have the council round ?Yawn. All you do is throw this crap around. Yet you're the one having the council Muppets round. Ironic really.
As I said, very much like Johnson and kalns.
OH and Hamer are already on big wages that are unaffordable if we stay in the Championship
COH and Hamer are already on big wages that are unaffordable if we stay in the Championship
We probably had to do it to protect the club from either walking away for free when their previous contracts expired
The bit I don't get is (and I accept that some of these 'set a price of £5m' may well be b*ll*cks, but there is silence about the sale price when anything happens 'undisclosed', I have banged on about this before, but act more like Peterborough, and shout silly prices, or bargain hard like Wimbledon used to - £7m for Carl Cort to Newcastle in about 1921, or some such distant year.
Ke se ra se raEven if it's clickbait b*ll*cks, I'd be fuming at the club if the below happened/was true
Coventry City have placed a £5million price tag on Norwich City target Callum O’Hare, Football Insider understands.
Like I said, I know loads of these stories are rubbish, but that would be a terrible bit of business by the club.
Can’t win you seea lot of fees have so many add one it’s impossible to work out. The McCallum fee is an example of that. We were it seems putting out a £3 million plus fee but Norwich scoffed at that and claimed the initial fee was under a million.
Can’t win you see
You have to say McCallum was good for the club surely?Well we did receive less than a million in the first year
Better days has said Ohare and Hamer are on contracts that we can’t afford in the championship are you saying we shouldn’t have agreed them?